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Tipping point
Since founding Tibco in 1985, Vivek Ranadive has torn up the rule-book on integration technology time and again. So what is his new treatise on ‘the two-second advantage’? Jason Stamper finds out.
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The Road Ahead
We look at SAP's roadmap and ask whether the enterprise software firm can innovate fast enough to keep its heartland of large customers happy and break into newer markets. Janine Milne reports.
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Master of complexity
Sohaib Abassi is CEO of the largest independent data integration firm on the planet: Informatica. The firm has just acquired its way into the Complex Event Processing space, and launched a cloud integration platform to boot. Jason Stamper reports.
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Cloudy skies?
Jason Stamper looks beyond the ‘cloud computing’ hype to ask what it really is, and just as crucially, what it is not.
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Central Station: the rise of the CMDB
Interest in the configuration management database (CMDB) is helping to drive a wave of interest in business service management, or BSM. But is there real value behind the CMDB acronym?
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Microsoft bids farewell to PerformancePoint Server 2007
Microsoft has announced its intention to move the scorecard, dashboard and analytic functionality from PerformancePoint Server 2007 into its Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Enterprise, while dropping the planning module. While integrating business intelligence into the core stack fits Microsoft's wider strategy, PerformancePoint Server may have been a successful standalone product, given time.
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Does SaaS fit into the complex world of pharmaceuticals?
Software-as-a-service is one of the latest trends in the IT industry, but the new delivery model still has a way to go before it becomes pervasive in the life sciences. The need for customized and niche solutions in the sector makes it difficult for the model to be fully leveraged, and vendors should concentrate on targeting customer relationship management-type processes, rather than R&D.
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CBR Thought Leaders Series: Beyond IT performance -- measuring true IT effectiveness
Why do traditional IT performance measures fail to tell managers what their real IT capability is – or how IT is serving business goals? Richard Williams and Gordon Miller of Procertis, an independent consultancy and Intellectual Property development company focussed on IT and business inter-relationships, investigate.
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Is the Enterprise Ready for Cloud Computing?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the IT waters, yet another beast emerges from nowhere to potentially baffle and confuse -- cloud computing. But is cloud computing a shark or a whale: is it a trend that should strike fear into the hearts of senior IT professionals or one that they should embrace?
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Integration, realignment and innovation to shape business intelligence in 2008
Last year's consolidation in the business intelligence (BI) market saw Business Objects and Cognos swallowed up by SAP and IBM respectively. This followed acquisitions of performance management companies, the biggest of which saw Oracle buying Hyperion. These acquisitions mean that 2008 will be marked as a year of BI product integration, partnership realignments and innovation.
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Dealing with the 2.0 enterprise
The Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum has been launched to promote the secure use of Web 2.0 in business environments. The start point for addressing 2.0 enterprise issues must involve gaining a proper understanding of what Web 2.0 tools and products are present in the enterprise, and what impact they may have on existing IT rules and usage policies.
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