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CIOs can buck the status quo to drive business transformation when they seize the disruptor's secret, writes Rimini Street president Sebastian Grady
CIOs can buck the status quo to drive business transformation when they seize the disruptor's secret, writes Rimini Street president Sebastian Grady
Agile says build a minimum viable product (MVP) and continuously improve it with DevOps. Just don't neglect architecture, advises New Relic's Lee Atchison
Hackensack University Medical Center saw more patients and improved care with a FHIR-powered mobile app, writes Infor Healthcare's Steve Fanning
Salesforce's Peter Coffee has had enough of apocalyptic thinking. It's time to think about creating partnership between technology to do the routinizable and the algorithmable, and people to do the trans-disciplinary and the relational.
Cloud computing means connecting applications, data and people in real-time to achieve business goals. Workday's Erin Yang takes a fresh look at EAI
The future of work is automated and intelligent, writes ServiceNow's Philip van der Wilt, who takes a look at the possibilities for the workplace.
Do enterprise leaders realize how modern field service management tech can transform a business? Only if you tell them, says ServiceMax CFO Rick Gustafson
Footwear retailer DSW turned to Infor Retail for a new retail management solution that would help its associates deliver a modern customer experience.
Isn’t single-tenant SaaS just managed hosting? New Relic’s Lee Atchison delves into the world of SaaS look-alikes to find the real thing
What's ahead for enterprise IT? We'll remember 2017 for these 5 pivotal technology trends, writes Kevin Roberts of FinancialForce
Voice control is coming to devices in the workplace, bringing virtual assistants to enterprise applications, predicts Kevin Roberts of FinancialForce
Trends in politics, technology, demographics and servitization all portend a renaissance for field service in 2017, writes Athani Krishna of ServiceMax
Another year over, a new one about to begin. Andrew Lawson, SVP, North Europe, Middle East & Africa and Managing Director, UK & Ireland at Salesforce, gets out his crystal ball to place some bets on 2017 tech.