Why Hybrid Cloud is important?
Hybrid clouds evolved from data centers into cloud environments. Businesses were not too keen on moving everything to the cloud due to perceived security risks along with issues regarding availability and control. Hybrid clouds are now becoming popular since they provide all the advantages of a regular cloud environment along with a partially internal environment. In fact, the hybrid cloud market is predicted to grow to $84 billion by 2019.
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HP releases a series of big data products and services
HP recently released a series of new products and services for organizations wanting to use big data & analytics. The company has released HP Vertica which comprises of data streaming along with advanced log file text search for analytics on the Internet of Things. The computer giant has also released support for optimized Hadoop performance, integration with Apache Kafka and advancements with Distributed R predictive analytics.
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Mobile and Web Apps work best in combination
Most business users constantly shift between computers and mobile devices. The best business applications realize that and are blending this experience with the help of data present in the cloud. Initially, it was thought that either a web-only or mobile-only solution will work in the enterprise. However, the combination of the two offers more benefits to organizations.
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Messaging holds momentum in Enterprise Collaboration
Business collaboration is seeing a gradual shift from enterprise social networks to simpler desktop and mobile messaging apps. The momentum with messaging seems to be due to its ability to mimic the way users bypass email to communicate easily with their business contacts. These tools are marked by a simple, fast user experience enabling quick, concise messages, and team conversations.
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