When Mobile Met Cloud
Mobile backlog causing you problems? Salesforce.com Senior Developer Evangelist Sandeep Bhanot offers up a handy PaaS solution
Mobile backlog causing you problems? Salesforce.com Senior Developer Evangelist Sandeep Bhanot offers up a handy PaaS solution
Cumulogic founder Rajesh Ramchandani deciphers some of the mysteries behind cloud and gives suggestions for how to pick the best for your enterprise
BI vendors are churning out easy-to-use solutions which business users can reportedly handle on their own. Forrester analyst Boris Evelson has a few pointers to help enterprises slice through the hype and evaluate ‘self-service’ solutions.
Forty three percent of CIOs in Europe are planning cloud computing pilots in the next 12 months, reports ZDnet citing […]
Silicon Valley start-ups don’t buy servers anymore. They just head to Cloud. CIO has spoken to a few small companies […]
Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently spoke to 400 CIOs at Atmosphere conference for CIOs. The future of enterprise software depends on two platforms — web and mobile, and one principle – sharing and collaboration. Companies and individuals are building apps out of the equivalent of scripts. These apps contrast with traditional IT apps which are complex, expensive, inflexible and take years to build. But web apps need not replicate all the features of legacy apps. Getting 80% of their features is enough. Over the next 5 to 10 years, mobility will be the way to provision enterprise resources and put your best team to build mobile apps. Mr Schmidt covers many questions you may have had on the new ways of doing IT business: third party developers, cloud, scale, cost, HTML 5 an
An analyst says BPM is the next ERP or the next killer application of enterprise software. But we are not sure if sharing honours with ERP is the best thing that can happen to BPM at the moment. For BPM to become the next killer enterprise app, it has to learn to avoid the minefield ERP walked into.