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Publishing company seeks to reinvent itself by pushing tech-enabled research and education
More and more, it seems like there isn’t a single human endeavor that can’t be touched by technology. Now, publishing company John Wiley & Sons Inc. is transforming how institutions, professionals, corporations and students access informational/educational resources. “Wiley drives the world forward with research in education through publishing and services,” said Sean D. Mack (pictured), chief information officer ...
PagerDuty seeks to standardize operations management in an increasingly digitized world
Over the past year, the standout trend that has dominated the world of enterprise operations management and end-to-end software development has been digitization. As companies try to streamline their entire operations stack, the importance of solutions like PagerDuty has come to the fore. “PagerDuty is a digital operations management platform, and what that means is that ...
Prolifics Inc. and its out-of-the-box business model
One of the major highlights of this year’s IBM Think event was Prolifics Inc. The software solutions company takes a starkly different approach to meet clients’ needs — helping them along their entire product roadmap and equipping them with the right tools along the way. “Prolifics’ approach is we work with our clients to get above ...
Accenture leans heavily on Red Hat partnership for hybrid cloud success
In today’s world, companies rarely rise to global prominence — or achieve rapid growth — without strategic collaborations with other industry players. With partnerships as the modern-day corporate game, Accenture PLC seems to have entirely mastered the playing field. The company’s ongoing partnership with Red Hat Inc. is one of those masterstrokes, and it looks ...
5G’s opportunity lies in industrial applications, says Red Hat
Most of us would admit that we’ve all enjoyed fast mobile connectivity speeds for a while now. When it gained popularity around 2012, 4G (or LTE as it is now often called) represented a drastic improvement over the existing 3G networks. It allowed for improved data bandwidths, giving users access to an improved variety of ...
SNAM reveals cloud native journey and renewable energy goals
The world is in a profoundly delicate place when it comes to energy generation and consumption, as well as and the cost of these to the environmental bottom line. Environmental degradation, global warming and ozone layer depletion have forced both governments and major private players to rethink how the world is powered — with renewable ...
Google bridges gap between CSP demand and revenue growth with Anthos
Over the past couple of years, there’s been a seismic increase in the global demand for cloud service provider infrastructure and services. Whether society realizes it or not, most of our activities online — from work to play and everything else in between — are reliant on web products hosted on the cloud. This soaring ...
5G much more than ‘one more G’ for telecom clients, says AWS
At the tail end of 2018, when individuals and enterprises alike were bemoaning LTE’s numerous bottlenecks, 5G came to be. Its emergence set off a series of chain reactions that eventually propelled it to become the breakthrough connectivity standard it is today. Amazon Web Services Inc. is riding the 5G wave, helping its industry clients — ...
Microsoft aims to expedite new edge computing use cases with Azure Percept
Organizations generally manufacture and invest in new technologies to make life better. X-ray technology and vaccines changed medicine, airplanes and automobiles brought the world much closer, and computers changed the way we work and play. With the modern cloud landscape nearing a point of saturation in terms of bandwidth, 5G combined with edge computing and ...
Arizona State, CrowdStrike partner for improved cybersecurity, stringent compliance requirements
Even in pre-pandemic times, there was an ever-soaring demand for solutions that can help enterprise players secure their data workloads — both physically and on the cloud. These days, however, cloud SecOps has mostly occupied a sole position as the new wave, and — combined with workers having to work from home as a result ...