... mashups and Web 2.0 impact on the economy, and the advent of software as a service (SaaS) and services-oriented architecture (SOA). Consumers will no longer be satisfied with a nice advertising slogan, ...
The dissemination of traditional information is about as interesting as a dry piece of toast. For the past decade, business intelligence (BI) software companies have tried to spruce things up a bit with ...
... have no flexibility so they will look to consolidate." Sometimes, the software isn't even being used at all. Rennhackkamp says this has unexpected benefits when it's dusted off and finally put to the ...
... certainly a popular tick-list item on tender responses for the simple reason that most, if not all, software tools used in the business intelligence (BI) arena cannot work without meta data.
Unfortunately, ...
... I think the most important role government can play is to create a software institute of professionals, facilitating standards and skills and provide larger budgets for graduate software training.
Grant ...
PBT Group, in collaboration with factor10 of Sweden, invite you to spend a thought provoking morning with Jimmy Nilsson and Niclas Nilsson exploring the following hot topics in the field of software ...
... a Software as a Service (SaaS) business model, application developers within an organisation are able to access fully functional integrated solutions over the Internet and do just that - remain competitive. ...
... business application architecture gives an enterprise the freedom to adapt to changing conditions “secure in the knowledge what its business software will support it”.
Rabson says failing to take there ...
Michelle Baron-Williamson, Director; 2005, Michelle joined PBT in a business development role in 2005. She started her career as a programmer in 1995 where she spent the following 6 years developing software . ...