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Going 100% SaaS

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I was first introduced to SaaS (then ASP) in January 2000 when I joined Brassring, a rollup of 9 small companies in the Recruitment space, as its first CTO. Within a few months of joining Brassring, I realized that this was the how Enterprise technology will be delivered in the future. Other reasons for embracing SAAS include: Agility.

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UC Riverside turns to cloud to supercharge scientific research

CIO Business Intelligence

They have an agile infrastructure. Google’s Anthos is a hybrid cloud container platform for managing Kubernetes workloads across on-prem and public cloud environments. We identified Google as being well aligned with us strategically,” says Gunkel. As such, migrating to the cloud alone was not part of Gunkel’s plan.

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CIOs in transition: 5 tips for landing your next IT leadership job

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Never pass up the opportunity to have a conversation with someone, regardless of their level or area of expertise,” suggests Kevin Miller, CTO of IFS North America. “If Top areas include product management, agile methodologies, design thinking, continuous improvement, and change management practices.

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Product-based IT: A blueprint for success

CIO Business Intelligence

Digging through research examining the impact of standard conventions like siloed teams and staged gate processes, Arooni began percolating ideas for how to shift IT organizations away from the traditional project-oriented culture to something more agile, with greater business accountability and more responsiveness to changing customer needs. “We

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South Africa’s King Price Insurance moves to cloud as business grows

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Modern approaches to insurance and changes in customer expectations mean that the insurance business model looks very different than it used to. This change also demands a new business strategy in order to enable the flexibility and agility needed to meet the demands of increasingly tech-savvy and time-sensitive customers.