Enterprise architecture in a world of automated change
I posted the other day on the Enterprise CIO blog an entry about the CIO’s role and the self-driving business that got me thinking about the Enterprise architect and the processes (e.g., TOGAF). There...
View ArticleOn multi-cloud tradeoffs and the paradox of openness
In any technology adoption decision organisations are faced with a balancing act between openness and convenience. Open standards and open source, while in theory driving commoditization and lower...
View ArticleA good day at the office for Amazon Web Services, partner commitments deepen
One of the things that historically defined our coverage of AWS Cloud is that Amazon never really needed to ping us, never mind send us a press release. When a new AWS service release came out we’d...
View ArticleSo where’s the Visual Studio Code at?
We’ve have been thinking about Visual Studio Code, Microsoft’s relatively new open source cross platform code editor, a fair bit lately. One reason Code is on our radar is that it keeps coming up...
View ArticleJava’s late flowering, Solaris cut back to roots.
At the risk of starting from the beginning, which is somewhat unfashionable these days in these days of Netflix box sets with complex chronologies, I am going to start at the beginning. Java, the...
View ArticleRed Hat is pretty good at being Red Hat
Yesterday I attended Red Hat’s European analyst day at the Tate Modern art gallery. Here are some of thoughts based on what I heard. So it turns out Red Hat is pretty good at being Red Hat. By that I...
View ArticleThe Best IoT Companies To Work For In 2019 Based On Glassdoor
Employees would most recommend the following companies to their friends looking for a job in IoT: IGEL, SAP, ARM, Fortinet, Google, Microsoft, Bosch, Samsara, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Dell...
View ArticleIBM, Red Hat adopt “VMware Pattern” for Cloud. Disruption Strategy Emerges
IBM this week clarified its plans to handhold enterprises into the cloud, working with Red Hat to bypass VMware with the announcement of Smart Business Development & Test on the IBM Cloud. I have...
View ArticleWednesday’s Whispers: People Whispers – March 2010
PEOPLE WHISPERS: MOVES, PROMOTIONS, AND MILESTONES* As always, thanks for your emails and alerts. If you’ve got a change or know of a promotion, keep dropping me a line! If you need a referral, and...
View ArticleWednesday’s Whispers: People Whispers – March 2010
PEOPLE WHISPERS: MOVES, PROMOTIONS, AND MILESTONES* As always, thanks for your emails and alerts. If you’ve got a change or know of a promotion, keep dropping me a line! If you need a referral, and...
View ArticleWho will Oracle acquire next?
Image via Wikipedia Take Our Poll Who will Oracle acquire next?Market Research Oracle has been very acquisitive in past years. In a recent analysis of Oracle’s acquisitions, Stephen Jannise of...
View ArticleWho will Oracle acquire next? (The Answers)
After about a week of voting, readers of this blog have identified the companies they believe Oracle will acquire next. I’ll leave the survey open for a while longer, but about 250 people have voted...
View ArticleEnterprise Headlines and Highlights, 2012-07-06
Highlights of enterprise software and solutions news from the past week: Plagues cause Cloud outages Dell is buying Quest Software. The “Toad” company. Oracle loses another court case, this one...
View ArticleThe Best IoT Companies To Work For In 2019 Based On Glassdoor
Employees would most recommend the following companies to their friends looking for a job in IoT: IGEL, SAP, ARM, Fortinet, Google, Microsoft, Bosch, Samsara, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Dell...
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