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Bitpipe: Comparing the Total Cost of Ownership of Business Intelligence Solutions: How SaaS BI Can Reduce TCO by 70% versus Traditiona..
BI solutions provide organizations with the insight required to make critical business decisions. This paper outlines how Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) BI outperforms traditional and open source BI solutions by offering greater TCO advantages via automation, easier integration and lower staffing costs thus enabling faster, easier BI deployments. Published b ...
Bitpipe: A New Approach to Value-Added Services: Simplify with a Common Infrastructure
Because the economic downturn has put cost efficiency at the top of the corporate agenda, this paper advises companies to leverage an IT-agile shared development environment and consolidate their network resources while providing common points of integration for voice and rich media services. Read on for expert advice on achieving this. Published by: Hewl ...
Bitpipe: Return on Information: Adding to Your ROI with Google Enterprise Search
As enterprises continue to produce, store, and make use of business content, volume grows and the investment needed to manage complexity increases. Yet much of this content remains difficult to manage and access. Read this white paper to learn how Google search solutions can boost your bottom line in today's business climate. Published by: Google Search Ap ...
Bitpipe: Analyst Webcast with Merv Adrian: Leverage your Data Assets Across the Global Enterprise
As IT infrastructures grow more complex there is a need for data to be synchronized, integrated, consolidated, and migrated. Watch this webcast to learn about the critical issue of data integration environments in the enterprise and how Sybase can help your organization meet its data replication, data movement and real-time reporting needs. Published by: S ...
Bitpipe: Unleashing the Power of 4G and LTE with Smarter Subscriber Data Management
In this white paper, read how you can achieve unified subscriber profiles in multigeneration, multivendor networks and deliver the sophisticated, personalized experience your current - and future - subscribers expect and demand. Published by: Hewlett-Packard Company
Bitpipe: Introduction to Sybase Replication Server
As IT infrastructures grow more complex there is a need for data to be synchronized, integrated, consolidated, and migrated. Sybase Replication Server, an enterprise class product, can help by offering real-time replication, data access with support for multiple databases and a data modeling tool while maintaining full transactional integrity. Published by ...
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·IBM Announces Latest Offerings in eX5 Portfolio
IBM has announced three new servers that are based on the fifth-generation IBM Enterprise X-Architecture chip (eX5).
·Database Activity Monitoring Part 4 - Compliance and Technical Architecture
This article explores the role of database activity monitoring in an overall compliance solution. Organisations deploy DAM solutions for a number of...
·TIBCO rolls out Spotfire 3.1 with spotlight on predictive analytics
The company says its software is not just for analytics gurus but also marketing professionals, business development managers and others who need forward-looking business intelligence in a hurry.
·Cast Iron launches integration platform to help pull hybrid cloud models together
Integration can get complex in a hurry with a growing number of applications in the enterprise, such as Salesforce, Google Apps, WebEx and ADP. Companies could take a do-it-yourself approach but it won't scale over time.
·Keynoting at CloudSlam '10
Just a quick note to say that I'm honoured to have been asked to provide a keynote presentation at the upcoming CloudSlam '10 virtual conference being held from March 23-25.
·What is Social Media Management, and Why Should You Care?
Internet-based social media make it easier for people to listen, interact, engage and collaborate with each other. But, as the volume of social media venues and conversations rises, it quickly becomes a time and labor intensive process
·Inspiring Launch of Apps for Good
On Wednesday 3 March 2010 I attended the inspiring launch of Apps for Good in Tulse Hill, Lambeth, South London.Apps for Good is a project that will provide an environment for young people in the...
·Can Novell thrive by being a jack of all trades?
Any business likes to claim to be number one at something; the biggest pet-shop in town, the largest office productivity application provider globally, the only telco that provides both mobile and...
·Are multi-touch surfaces heading your way?
In the days of black screens and green type, the arrival of colour was somewhat puzzling. If computers had got us so far without colour, who'd want it? Everyone, it seems. Then came windows, icons,...
·My Take on the SAS Analyst Conference
I just got back from the SAS analyst event that was held in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. It was a great meeting. Here are some of the themes I heard over the few days I was there...
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·IT gender pay gap getting worse
The IT gender pay gap is getting worse, according to results from the 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey. More than a third (35 per cent) of female IT workers responding to this year's survey said they were on the bottom rung of the tech pay ladder, earning less than £25k, compared to just under a third of women (32 per cent) last year. And only 14 per cent of male IT workers are in the lowest pay bracket this year, dow ...
·Shared services - how to get it right in your business
With so many businesses looking to cut costs, shared services have become a popular option. Stuart Roberts offers advice on making them deliver. I think everyone agrees that since mid-2008 the economic situation has been somewhat difficult, with all the cutting of costs and jobs.
·Plenty of life ahead for RFID and NFC
Radio and tagging technologies have loads of promise - though the applications may not be quite what you were expecting, says Quocirca's Rob Bamforth. RFID and its close cousin near field communications (NFC) have both been touted for great and sexy futuristic applications. These range from the tagging and tracking of all consumer goods to the conversion of mobile phones into all purpose 'super wallets' where simply ...
·Android phones, Firefox history,Google Wave and datacentres galore
This month saw California's Hacker Dojo host the Random Hacks of Kindness event, which brought independent coders together with developers from Google, Microsoft, Nasa, Yahoo! and other organisations to work on projects to help with disaster relief. See more photos from the hackathon here.
·Anti-ageism legislation isn't working, say IT pros
Anti-ageism legislation isn't working and the IT industry continues to discriminate against older techies. That's the verdict of the exclusive 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey. The majority (51 per cent) of survey respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the IT industry discriminates against older workers, compared with less than a fifth (18 per cent) who held the opposite view.
·Mini laptops, codebreaking, Wikipedia and why there's no 'British Google'
November's top stories on silicon.com tackled some big questions: does my business need an office? Can I work solely on a netbook? Will the UK ever create a Google, Microsoft or Oracle of its very own? November also dealt with the perennial question of will the UK's ID cards programme ever run to plan?
·Your top HR tech priorities for next year revealed
Working out your budgets and trying to figure out the tech priorities for your HR department in 2010? Nick Heath has a few suggestions for HR directors as to where to invest that cash on technology to get the most benefits for your team and the rest of the business. Consider standardising your systemsTake a look at what you do in the HR department and the chances are a number of companies are doing exactly the same t ...
·Recession fuels fears of UK jobs being sent offshore
With recession leading businesses to cut IT costs as much as they can, tech workers are increasingly feeling the impact of offshoring, results from the exclusive 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey show. Almost half (47.5 per cent) of respondents said their organisation has probably offshored IT jobs - up from more than a third (36 per cent) who thought that was the case last year.
·Bangalore blooming into innovation hothouse
No longer just the domain of call centres, Bangalore has matured into the place for world-class research and development, says Saritha Rai. Years ago, when the world pictured Bangalore they imagined an outsourcing hub full of call centre agents and paid-by-the-hour software workers. How that has changed.
·Women in IT: Tech has an image problem
The lack of women in IT is bad news for the industry and while the tech world doesn't discriminate against them, it does have an image problem that is off-putting to females, according to silicon.com's exclusive 2009 Skills Survey. The majority (51 per cent) of respondents agreed or strongly agreed the lack of women in IT is bad for the industry, slightly down on 2008 when 54 per cent held that view. The same proport ...
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