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At TIBCO Now, a corporate cultural innovation shift on the wind

We can talk about innovation in business terms of its impact on revenue and profit, or in productivity terms of agile releases and faster resolutions. But the most sustainable class of innovation comes from a cultural shift in the mindset of organizations. Though culture implies warm and fuzzy elements, don’t let me make it sound ...
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Low-code app development: a surprising boon for professional services

Low-code platforms simplify and streamline the work of professional developers, enabling them to deliver enterprise apps in a fraction of the time of hand-coding, often with higher quality. What’s not to love? If you make your money billing development hours for enterprise clients, however, low-code may very well look like a wolf in agile sheep’s ...
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At KubeCon, the Kubernetes ecosystem goes all-in on cloud-native

The Kubernetes ecosystem was on full display at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona this past week. But many of these providers weren’t simply supporting customers’ Kubernetes efforts to implement cloud-native architectures. They were also taking advantage of cloud-native approaches themselves. Here are the highlights: State in a stateless world Take, for ...
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At ChefConf, abstracting the intractable and automating the enterprise

Modernize or die. Lift-and-shift. Rip-and-replace. While enterprises are confronted by these kinds of binary imperatives at many events, it makes sense that the ChefConf 2019 conference this week in Seattle would cater to technologists seeking a third way, since conference sponsor Chef Inc. is a systems configuration management firm. To the theme, “Automating the Coded Enterprise” and accompanied ...
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Enterprise tech gets more consumer-friendly, speeding the transformation of work

How is digital transformation changing the world of work? The answer will surprise you. True, technology now touches most of what people do in most jobs, both white-collar and increasingly blue-collar as well. But technology is only part of the story. The bigger picture: How people get their jobs done is undergoing a fundamental shift. ...
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Beyond the hype: Blockchain gets down to business

Are you skeptical about blockchain? I’m not surprised. For a technology that got its start as the infrastructure that underlay the bitcoin cryptocurrency and then blossomed into a Libertarian’s dream of a decentralized transaction platform that would take down the modern financial world, blockchain has had its share of hype, scams and other nonsense. However, ...
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It’s all about people: Dispelling the five myths of process automation

In a memorable scene from the movie “The Founder” about the origin of McDonald’s, the McDonald brothers plot the layout of their restaurant in a life-sized mockup drawn in chalk on a parking lot. This example of process optimization was certainly “lean,” but it involved no software whatsoever. Today, in contrast, optimizing business processes almost always ...
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Can artificial intelligence save SAP?

There are persistent signs that all is not well in the land of SAP. The German enterprise applications leader is in the midst of laying off thousands of people. Its cloud efforts have sputtered. Its product line confuses customers. HANA, the in-memory columnar database that was supposed to save the company, has been eclipsed by ...
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Automation and the cybersecurity skills gap: pitfalls and solutions

With a huge shortage in cybersecurity staff and automation alone unable to fill the gap, security operations centers need a new strategy. Government agencies and companies wage daily battles against sophisticated hackers and unexpected intrusions. A good security operations center should operate like a hospital emergency room where physicians rely heavily on the support of ...

Streamlio debuts cloud-native version of Apache Pulsar fast-data platform

Streamlio Inc., developer of a commercial publish-and-subscribe platform based upon the open-source Apache Pulsar project, is taking it to the cloud with what it calls a new cloud-native service for fast data. The offering, which will initially run on top of Amazon Web Services Inc. infrastructure, closely follows the company’s December announcement of a community version ...