Experts view on key trends in cloud computing for 2014
Only a few more days away from the onset of 2014 and the probable trends for 2014 have already begun to roll. Here’s what some of the computing experts had to say about their big trends for 2014. Werner Vogels, Vice President and CTO of Amazon.com, typically stating that Cloud allows everyone to become a media company said further “expect a great rise in organizations especially those that are adding media capabilities to their offerings.” On the other hand Pete Baxter, UK, Managing Director, Autodesk said that access to cloud computing is changing the way design and engineering customers function.
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Most likely trends in Enterprise Mobility for 2014
Ovum’s Enterprise Mobility 2014 trends-to-watch report states that, the year 2014 will see Enterprise mobility continuing to be one of the hottest topics in IT and especially high on priority for all the CIOs. Clearly in the last few years the enterprise mobility market has been largely driven by the impact of technology designed exclusively for consumers, a trend also called now popularly known as consumerization. Amid several trends foreseen for the year 2014, Businesses will need to provide a strong multi-channel, multi-screen experience for employees and customers alike. Also they will need to provide a very slick user experience for every aspect of their business right from marketing, advertising, sales etc.
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Lesser Mobile BI adoption trend amongst companies reveals BARC BI survey
According to the latest BARC BI global survey, mobile Business Intelligence (BI) adoption is dwindling down and the much hyped and overpublicized social media analytics are too are now being little deployed. Also the 13th iteration of the survey polled 3,149 respondents from various companies from a variety of industry sectors from all over the world. The survey revealed that 16% of the companies are currently using mobile BI as compared to 8% companies using BI two years ago and around 13 % last year. Carsten Barge CEO of Barge also pointed out that the diversity of devices and OS’s are acting as the complicating factors for all the mobile BI projects.
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Ways that could possibly put SharePoint in the palm of your hand
In an era where everything is going mobile and more so when technology is evolving to suit the needs of the users, progressive steps in every direction are going to get embraced. This naturally has given way to expecting more and more from experts to come up with mobile solutions in every possible way.
Microsoft’s content management and collaboration software, SharePoint, is widely used throughout federal agencies. And now going with the current explosion of smartphones and tablets in the workplace, users are bound to an access to SharePoint through their mobiles.
So now the quest ion arises as to how can enterprise software such as SharePoint be placed in the palms of users?
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