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Cloud-driven Development: Four Things You Need to Know
by Anders Wallgren
With its promise of immediate availability, unlimited scalability, and dramatic cost savings, cloud computing is revolutionizing the way business works. While the economic justifications for this exciting new technology are self-evident across a broad range of IT initiatives, the process of developing software is particularly well-suited for the cloud.
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Analytics-powered IT Operations for Taking on the Cloud
by Sasha Gilenson
Today's business environment demands that most organizations need to change and rapidly adapt according to market dynamics while still remaining in control. Businesses have approached this challenge using business intelligence (BI) analytics tools to sift through enormous collections of data and catch what could have been missed opportunities. This gives business the power to strain and cull through mountains of data, using effective data collection tools and applications for mining this information and applying intelligent analytics. This way, business can unearth new trends, using this otherwise hidden information to make proactive and knowledge-driven decisions.
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Overcoming the Fractured Development Cloud
by Bill Portelli
The IT industry is abuzz with conversations regarding continuous delivery, DevOps, and cloud development—and with good reason. Advances in agile software development methods, the integration of these practices into both on-premise and public clouds, and the emergence of end-to-end cloud platforms have been shown to cut development cycles in half, greatly improve quality, and dramatically reduce costs. Many of us, vendors and users alike, have been drivers and participants in this evolution, which is, in my opinion, the biggest shift we've ever seen in IT. Even though this is an unbelievably exciting time, we need to work together on the issue of the "fractured cloud," as described below.
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