The shift to building on what was originally called .NET Core has brought big changes to .NET. Not only is it now open source and cross-platform, it’s also no longer tied to Windows’ release cycles.
For decades, enterprise software has been built around the user and the tasks they perform. Whether it was a procurement specialist placing an order, a recruiter posting a job or a finance team member ...
Enterprise applications are software applications that are designed to be used by businesses and organizations to manage and automate various business processes, such as financial management, human ...
My first encounter with enterprise integration dates back to the early 2000s. Remember those days when Enterprise Service Buses (ESB) emerged as the antidote to the convoluted labyrinth of closely ...
Middleware vendors are now jockeying for a piece of the new enterprise integration architecture market, commonly called EAI. This month, we discuss what EAI is, what it means for the business, and how ...
Creating enterprise applications using modified search algorithms FAST Search and Transfer has suddenly popped into my sphere of attention and I mean really popped. I got to spend some time at FAST's ...
Enterprise applications are the lifeblood of modern business, driving operational efficiency, enabling smarter business decisions and reducing technical debt. Yet, many strategies continue to fall ...
Ent apps, app servers and the billions ultimately up for grabs The ongoing battle for the ownership of PeopleSoft, coupled with a deal recently between that vendor and IBM, highlights one of tech's ...
NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to a new International Data Corporation (IDC) forecast, worldwide revenue for enterprise applications will grow from $279.6 billion in 2022 to $385.2 billion ...
Debate and discussion around data management, analytics, BI and information governance. In the next 5-10 years I see three business and societal trends that will potentially lead to a radical shift in ...
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Over the past five years, organizations have been gradually moving from legacy on-premises "dinosaur" enterprise applications toward modern SaaS and cloud-enabled ...
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