Smooth BPM The Silver Lining Of Cloud Computing Businesses rely on the implementation of processes. Cloud-based software provides a way for easy management and alleviates issues companies face trying to improve these processes, particularly when it comes to prototyping and modeling. A question many businesses are trying to address is: How can cloud ensure smooth Business Process Management? The speed of getting started is a huge benefit of bringing cloud technology to BPM. Typically, BPM-in-the-cloud providers offer this capability “as a Service,” meaning that companies can start with BPM without the need to install and set up the software themselves.
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Smooth BPM The Silver Lining Of Cloud Computing
by cloudtweaks on February 5, 2013
in Apps, Cloud Computing, Computing, IT, Security, Storage, Technology, Tools, Trends
CloudVelocity: Quickly Migrate Server Farms To The Cloud
by Abdul on January 29, 2013
in Business, Cloud Computing, Computing, IT, Performance, SaaS, Technology
CloudVelocity: Quickly Migrate Server Farms To The Cloud The devtest environment is often varied and each development team would have their own separate environment that they build and maintain by themselves. This tends to foster fragmentation especially with slight variations in the operating system and other essential modules. The only solution is to create a single devtest environment and the best place for this, especially for geographically separated teams which is a commonality among today’s development world, is the public cloud. Think devtest cloud. The above problem is compounded when moving to the public cloud as deploying multi-tier apps requires
How Can Cloud IDEs Save Your Time?: Build and Deploy – Part 2
by cloudtweaks on January 25, 2013
in Apps, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Contributors, IT, Security, Technology, Tools, Trends
How Can Cloud IDEs Save Your Time?: Build and Deploy – Part 2 IDE in a cloud uses cloud’s resources on demand to make development process more productive. You can win a minute or so by decreasing IDE boot time. It might look insignificant, but just multiply those minutes to your team size. Add those seconds to the time you can save with faster builds and deploys, and you will get an extra coffee break every day. With an IDE installed on a local machine, your productivity pretty much depends on specs of your laptop or PC. Cloud IDE builds
Top 25 Rising European Stars 2012 – Besol Tapp
by John on January 15, 2013
in Backups, Big Data, Business, Cloud Computing, Computing, SaaS, Security, Technology, Top 10's, Uncategorized
Top 25 Rising European Stars 2012 – Besol Tapp …Tapp Scores a Hat Trick via Semi-Autonomous Cloud Management Interface After making it to the prestigious shortlist, the firm’s Chief Executive Officer Hector Rodriguez said:There are the realists and then there are the wannabes. Besol, a startup, just a year-old from Spain is not one of the wannabes, if its acclaim so far is anything to go by. Through its Tapp framework, Besol has been able to earn early recognition by GigaOm’s LaunchPad, which honored the most versatile European tech startups in mid-October, 2012 “Tapp.in is an innovative cloud brokerage on steroids.” To second
Top 25 European Rising Stars 2012 – Wercker
by John on January 9, 2013
in Business, Cloud Computing, Computing, Startups, Technology, Top 10's
Top 25 European Rising Stars 2012 – Wercker ……..Deploy in Bits of Codes with Wercker? Wercker is a Netherlands project that seeks to revolutionize the coding process. It is one of top five startups of 2012, according to a pollster, that have promise to define cloud applications in the future. The shortcoming of the site is its scanty homepage that operates on the beta code. Though it outlines the major gist of the company’s repertoire of code-acclimatization, the site has little or no press externally. Perhaps this is a bonus or even a prediction of how revolutionary the firm may
Cloud Security: A Round Up Of Prominent Highlights Across The Planet
by John on November 5, 2012
in Cloud Computing, Computing, Government, IT, News, Security, Technology, Trends
Cloud Security: A Round Up Of Prominent Highlights Across The Planet Though cloud security is a mandate that is heartfelt across the world, its approach in continents is as diverse as the cultures therein. Still, one can trace some parallel lines in what each of the global demarcations are offering that can eventually lead to a global consensus. As Africa emphasizes on user-supplier mutual playoff to prevent data compromise, the Asian bloc is heading the way with a range of conferences to talk on all matters safety. The Europeans are concentrating on laws that increase virtual data safety through encryption
Cloud Computing: Is It The Wave Of The Future Or Just A Passing Fad?
by Emma on June 27, 2012
in Business, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Facebook, IT, SaaS, Storage, Technology
Cloud Computing: Is It The Wave Of The Future Or Just A Passing Fad? Look at me; I’m trendy Cloud computing in a nutshell is rather easy to understand. Anything that is delivered to an end user from one hosted service over the Internet is a form of cloud computing. There are three main types: IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Without boring you with the over-techie end of it all, they are infrastructure-, platform- and software-based. These break down to more complex meanings, but you will sound like you know what you’re talking about if you toss out those fancy letter
Things All Cloudy: Oracle Takes The Inevitable Plunge
by Humayun on June 11, 2012
in Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, IT, News, Oracle, Security
Things All Cloudy: Oracle Takes The Inevitable Plunge The past week has witnessed Oracle making good on a pledge to adapt the (otherwise inevitable) shift towards cloud computing. The announcementcomes in an altogether different fashion, studded with overwhelming hardware and software resources, a fair mix of misdirection and a whole lot of competitor-bashing. Be reminded that the now embraced cloud computing model was once referred to as complete gibberish by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. Well, as they say, it’s better late than never! A collection of online cloud-based offerings, termed by the company as Oracle Public Cloud, have been surgically






