5 ways cloud computing is changing product management
Cloud computing occupies major chunk when it comes to how IT organizations are approaching infrastructure requirements. In a bid to support critical applications, websites and networks, the Cloud infrastructure requirements thorough CSP’s, both managed and self service models have become the go-to-resource for a myriad range of associated benefits.
Given the ease with which it can be utilized, clearly cloud has the appeal and is popular beyond the IT department function. By creating a rogue IT, many organizations within the business readily adapt cloud usage in order to support their applications.
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Making remote workforce more manageable
One of the most advantageous parts of cloud technology, tablets and smartphones is that they are enabling new generation of employees to work remotely.
Going beyond the four walls of the office allows the business to be flexible, as well as it helps cut overheads. However this raises the issue of complexity that is brought upon by this flexibility and that is, how a remote workforce should be managed?
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SAP and SAS partner for fast big data in-memory analytics
With the aim to make SAS’s advanced analytics software run smoothly on SAP’s HANA in-memory platform, SAP and SAS announced a new partnership to create a joint product roadmap for in-memory analytics solutions. This partnership also aims to help joint customers run bigger, complex, and facilitate faster analysis workloads.
For customers looking to extract intelligence out of Big Data, the sort of combination of technologies is pretty much compelling. Moreover depending on which perspective you adapt, this indeed is an interesting tie-up between two very fierce analytic rivals.
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Open Source is here to change the world
While the giant leap of Open Atrium in 2009 was happened, it could not have seen what was coming ahead in the future. Now four years down the line, social collaboration space has exploded with various solutions ranging from social networks designed for enterprise to intranet platforms. Little did we anticipate that our collaboration needs would now extend beyond our internal teams out to our members? And also that collaboration with our colleagues would happen more often on our phones and tablets instead of laptops.
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