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Kamis, 24 Maret 2016

B2B Integration: Survival of the Fittest - infoTECH Spotlight

 
 
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In 2016, what really separates B2B integration from legacy internal integration architectures such as enterprise service bus (ESB) or extract, transform, load (ETL)? Have the natural forces of technology and the resulting evolution of business applications simply rendered the distinctions meaningless? If so, which architecture has adapted to become the winner? Which is on the endangered species list? And have any evolved into the ungainly evolutionary equivalent of the giant three-horned chameleon?
March Madness is upon us. The annual National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Division I Basketball Tournament is one of the sports highlights of the year, and it lends itself particularly well to watercooler talk and company bonding. Rare is the office in the U.S. that doesn't have a March Madness pool of some kind.
Data has become the currency of the Always-On world. But on its own, it is not enough. Companies need to make sense of the wealth of data they have. This is where the algorithm economy comes in.
You wouldn't pick your March Madness bracket without consulting third party expert and sports analyst opinions, so why would you pick a Project Portfolio Management software without doing the same?
Several high-profile data breaches have been in the news recently. We read that millions of customer records are stolen, emails hacked, and sensitive information leaked. Most enterprises have multiple defense mechanisms and security technologies in place, such as next-generation firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDSs), and intrusion-prevention systems (IPSs). Yet somehow malicious actors find a way to appropriate data. So what types of data are being stolen?


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