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Fragility to agility: Tecnotree’s historic journey

TM Forum

What: Transformed to an agile-first culture that empowers employees to innovate and deliver for customers. TM Forum Gold Badge for Open API adoption. Despite lockdowns and economic disruptions, however, Tecnotree remained focused on becoming an agile-first company. Staying agile in a turbulent time.

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December Tech Trends Report and 2016 Enterprise Tech Projections

CTOvision

The Trends To Track in 2016. Here is more on what we expect each will bring us in 2016: Cloud Computing : The efficiencies of this new architecture are driving compute costs down. And the agility of this model is helping innovators innovate and developers develop. Expect 2 Billion smart phones in the world in 2016.

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Microsoft’s resurgence: Reflecting on Satya Nadella’s leadership, a decade after he became CEO

GeekWire

While Microsoft was an early pioneer in personal computing, it missed the mobile and search waves, didn’t participate in the consumer social networking wave, and was coming from behind on cloud. Satya’s first public announcement as CEO was launching Microsoft Office across mobile platforms — even rival Apple and Android products.

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Digital Transformation and the Evolving Role of CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

When SaaS apps and mobile started taking off, the CIO was not as involved in app modernization. They were sitting back and letting the chief digital officer or business units drive because apps and mobile were not the core business. It is all about using scale-out computing to run billions of instances on cloud and mobile apps.

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You’ve Got the Data. Why Can’t Your Developers Build with it?

CIO Business Intelligence

With an open data stack that just works. It is based on open source technologies, allows developers to use the tools of their choice, and converges “data at rest” and “data in motion.”. Open source fosters innovation. So how can we simplify and accelerate the way developers build real-time apps?

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Inexpensive, Almost Free CRM and Accounting Solution

Galido

There are open source solutions, but require development or charge an arm and a leg for accounting integration plugins. Agile CRM provides a FREE CRM version for up to 1000 contacts, with extras like appointment scheduling, marketing and sales tools, and seamless easy integration into Quickbooks. Prices start at $11.

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AWS re:Invent 2016 Keynote with Werner Vogels

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog of the Thursday keynote at AWS re:Invent 2016. Software agility enables competitive differentiation. Vogels now introduces Chris Turvil, Head of Cloud and Platform Agility from Trainline. More open source projects under the Blox banner are coming. This is also generally available today.

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