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How cloud integration is defining the future of CRM
The future of customer relationships depends more on context than transactions. And this trend is accelerating, driven by the integration of social media into customer relationship management (CRM), rapid gains in usability of CRM and integration applications, and the global growth of the API economy.
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Effective cloud operations will make or break your initiative’s success
CIOs engaged in cloud initiatives have identified one of their top goals - a need for a cloud strategy. The reason; cloud initiatives not only directly impact technology, but the effect extends significantly to business processes and organisational resources. A strategy that aligns process, technology and business service delivery is critical to the future returns on the initiative.
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How cloud-based collaboration boosts performance
Online collaboration has evolved during the last decade, delivering even greater value - thanks to a new generation of business technology applications. Forbes Insights released "Collaborating in the Cloud", a Cisco-sponsored study examining the ways business leaders increasingly look at cloud collaboration as a way to increase productivity, accelerate business results and enhance innovation across borders and functions.
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Service virtualisation provides a practical approach to delivering DevOps
Even today's most successful organisations will not survive the converged business future by merely doing the same things they currently do, only differently. What is needed is a shift to do different things. Ovum believes that rapid, assured and sustained business innovation is imperative to an organisation's success. IT leaders therefore need to effectively harness technological advances, cut time to market, and improve quality and performance.
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Oracle puts applications in the Fast Data lane
Oracle is now taking the next step in optimizing portions of its application portfolio to take full advantage of the new X3-2 line. Oracle’s Fast Data approach to enterprise applications follows SAP’s release of SAP Business Suite and CRM on the in-memory HANA platform. Ovum believes that Oracle’s approach is a logical first step, and would like to see this eventually yield a new generation of application-specific, single-appliance engineered systems.
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Vendor-agnostic data centres: Fact or fantasy?
In some ways, everything about IT is about creating uniformity. Standard configurations. Synchronised patches. 1000 identical laptops shipped to all employees. We place a high premium on "everything being exactly the same", and for good reason.
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Big data must become a first-class citizen in the enterprise
Few topics have lately drawn more hype and scrutiny than Big Data. Having originated with Internet firms, Big Data has captured enterprise attention with examples that show how organisations, from public sector to financial services firms, telcos, and media derived insights that improved customer retention, operational efficiency, and risk mitigation.
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Why cloud computing is accelerating in the enterprise
Transforming time into dollars matters far more to many CEOs I've spoken with versus what platform their applications are running on. What matters most is getting all they can out of every hour their business is operating. They are all focused on getting beyond the constraints that held their growth back in the past - everyone wants a growth accelerator today.
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Brass tacks: Answering the security questions that matter
Enterprise security can be a labyrinthine, complex beast, but when we get down to the nitty gritty, security can be simplified by six simple questions: who is logging in, what are they accessing, where is the device from which that person logs in, when was any asset changed, how are they authorised, and what is the impact of the event?
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Proactive security is required in highly regulated industries
Maintaining security that meets the risk and compliance requirements of the enterprise is a constant challenge. Systems and networks are becoming more open and accessible, but at the same time, threats have become more advanced, persistent, and complex.