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The End of Standardized Platforms

Historians of the technology industry observed a pattern that was predictable with regard to new computing platforms. In the early days of a computing segment, like mainframes, minis and desktops, there was a great deal of platform fragmentation. These early computing systems often ran proprietary software and operating systems with little interoperability. Eventually, a standard emerged — Windows. Even though Macs stuck around, their market share stayed well below 3 percent for much of the build-out of the PC era. Here is a visual to show how platforms started fragmented…

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8 Reasons Cloud Email Is A Smart Move Now

If you’ve been dragging your feet on migrating your company’s email to a cloud service, here’s why it’s time to reconsider. Earlier this month, Gartner reported that cloud email adoption is picking up significant steam in the enterprise. Additionally, the research firm said that those who haven’t yet looked into migrating their internal email to a cloud provider “should question assumptions that public cloud email is not appropriate in their region, size, or industry.” In other words, the benefits of a cloud-operated email system likely outweigh the drawbacks. Gartner reports that 13%…

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HP Inc blames Windows 10 for drop in PC sales

CEO says Windows 10 demand isn’t high enough to help HP Inc HP Inc has blamed Windows 10 for a 12 per cent drop in its latest financial revenues to $12.2 billion (£8.76 billion) year-over-year. Dion Weisler, CEO of HP Inc since HP split into two divisions (the other being Hewlett-Packard Enterprise) last year, claimed a lack of demand for Windows 10 products has hit HP’s hardware business. “I still believe [Windows 10 is] a tremendous operating system,” Weisler told investors on conference call this week, transcribed by Seeking Alpha.…

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Meet HPE AppPulse Trace: A Breakthrough Tool to Find App Performance Problems Before Your Users Do

Application performance management and road trips have a lot more in common than you think. When you’re getting ready for a long drive, you gas up your car, check your tire pressure and plan the most scenic or the most time-efficient route. But there are many things you can’t possibly know or take into account—a sudden accident blocking an off-ramp or a traffic light outage that backs up traffic for miles. User Experience Transformation The same experience can hold true for developers and DevOps teams. You create and test an…

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Trends for Data & Analytics

One of my favorite things to do is to talk to Cisco customers, partners and industry analysts about common trends they are seeing in their business and the overall market. We look at trends similarly to why we conduct analytics, not only to see what is happening now but to also help predict what will happen next. This ability to “see around the corner” helps us be more agile as we adjust data and analytics strategies, and therefore our business. As we head into 2016, today I’d like to share a few…

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Can large companies adopt the agility of startups?

Whether big or small, there’s an argument for businesses staying open to innovation. Here’s are some tips on staying agile. Analysts in a recent session with IBM delivered a clear message: More large companies need to reinvent themselves with startup thinking if they are going to survive an unexpected and perilous turn of events in their industries. The slang term that is going around for this phenomenon is uberization. It is a derivative from ride sharing service Uber, which revolutionized the taxi and chauffeur industries instantly and now threatens their…

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Analysis 

One in Five Tablets Sold in 4Q15 Was a Detachable, Says IDC 

According to figures published by International Data Corporation (IDC), in the last quarter of 2015 over 14 million tablets were shipped to Western Europe as the market volume declined 10.1% YoY. In value terms, however, the decline was only 1.8% YoY, thanks to growing penetration of detachable tablets boosted by an increasing supply of devices with wide-ranging specs catering for the diverse needs of consumers and professionals. In the last quarter of the year, 2.6 million tablets with a detachable keyboard were shipped, up from just over 800,000 units a…

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Why Business Should Always Be Personal

Commerce is no longer just about selling to customers—it’s about businesses earning the right to be part of a continuous stream of customer engagement.  According to new research from IT services provider Mindtree and Vanson Bourne, only 28 percent of decision-makers from about 900 companies surveyed said their organizations are investing in personalization features that consumers want, including improved search and compare/aggregate functions. Instead, they’re focusing on features such as shopping lists, wish lists and social features. The report, Winning in the Age of Personalization, also found that when businesses…

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IBM z13 Mainframe Brings Encryption To Hybrid Cloud

IBM has introduced a new mainframe for mid-size enterprises that’s designed to offer data encryption without slowing down system performance. On Tuesday, IBM announced that is rolling out its latest version of its z13 mainframe, which, according to the company, aims to attract mid-size enterprises with a hybrid cloud mainframe designed to encrypt data without slowing down the computer’s performance. The IBM z13s, expected to be available beginning next month, is designed to encrypt and decrypt data at double the speed of previous generations because the security is embedded into the hardware. Tom…

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Analysis 

The Internet of Things’ Big Software Challenge

More than half of major new business processes and systems will incorporate some element of the Internet of Things by 2020, according to Gartner. That means that every piece of software that supports those business processes and systems must be redesigned to accommodate the requirements of the rapidly evolving IoT market. Nearly every major independent software vendor is making moves to respond to the IoT challenge. Some are adding new functionality to their existing applications organically. Others are making acquisitions to enhance their established capabilities. Callidus Connects to Customers Callidus Software recently…

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