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A new operating model for today’s business environment
Anyone reading this knows that today's business environment is marked by a great deal of competition, the adoption of technology solutions across every part of... read more.
The secret to retail success
Retail is under pressure. Business models are changing rapidly, customers are embracing commerce, and digital and social media are becoming ever more important to the bottom... read more.
Why microservices are replacing old IT operating models
Tech executives are turning to microservices and APIs to help them achieve their business goals. In a recent MuleSoft survey, more than three-quarters (78 per... read more.
Salesforce Solutions from MuleSoft
MuleSoft makes connecting anything easy, and connecting to Salesforce is not an exception. From out-of-the-box tooling to packaged integration patterns, in this blog post you... read more.
Why healthcare systems are failing doctors and patients: they’re in the dark
Imagine you're a skier with a history of injuries. You fall one winter but the only consequence is a sore head and a warning... read more.
Why open a brick and mortar store? It’s all about the data.
Last month, Amazon announced it would open its second bricks-and-mortar bookstore in San Diego. Its first physical bookstore opened last year in Seattle, setting... read more.
How is technology transforming the NFL?
As the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers jog onto the field for Super Bowl 50 this Sunday, most eyes will be drawn to their... read more.
Just say no to slow
In our recent survey of 800 tech leaders, one particular statistic jumped out: 66 percent of IT leaders surveyed say that change is needed... read more.
Extending Connectivity at CES
CES 2016 was supposed to be the year of the connected device - companies of all sizes were unveiling the latest smart devices to... read more.
Should businesses “say goodbye to IT”?
Is it time to say goodbye to IT? That's the argument made by Asheville, North Carolina CIO Jonathan Feldman in Information Week. He says... read more.