Finding the sweet spot for RPA in the Covid-19 response
As the Covid-19 crisis goes on, our homes have become a distributed platform from which we continue to perform our jobs while maintaining social distancing.
As the Covid-19 crisis goes on, our homes have become a distributed platform from which we continue to perform our jobs while maintaining social distancing.
Quantum computing’s greatest potential for widespread adoption during this decade is in artificial intelligence.
Cyber security inevitably suffers when scares infect the populace. Covid-19 appears to be the most acute global crisis since the Second World War.
Bouncing back from a COVID-19 downturn depends on how well a company weathers the structural and frictional challenges. Hint: You'll need disruption and a healthy supply of cash
The high-end data warehousing wars are fast upon us. Vendors are launching ever more scalable DW solutions. And they're delivering them with more aggressive -- and slippery -- performance claims.
Analytic databases are the principal engines driving business intelligence, delivering operational data into reports, dashboards and ad-hoc queries.
Over the past few years, enterprise software vendors have ventured well beyond their traditional focus on licenced software packages. Many have begun to offer solutions that incorporate such diverse approaches as open source software, service-oriented architecture (SOA) and software-as-a-service.
Enterprise service bus is the most promising new middleware approach. ESB generally refers to integration software that supports simple, expedited, loosely coupled, standards-based, service-oriented integration. It also refers to a segment of the middleware market that converges the best features of message-oriented middleware, integration brokers and Web services.
Lotus strategy may be kiss of death for Novell
Intranet - extra or extraordinary?