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Implications Of A Buyers’ Market For Enterprise Software, 2020–2030

Forrester IT

As global enterprise spending on software surpasses the $1 trillion mark in the coming decade, the growth rate of software spending will slow to 4% per annum from 7% historically. A buyers’ market for enterprise software will emerge.

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Mitigating Telework Risks Using Software Defined Network Concepts: A webinar 13 May 2020

CTOvision

Just about every corner of the federal government and just about every major commercial enterprise has been leveraging technologies to allow employees to work from home, at least a bit. […].

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Jama Software to be acquired for $1.2B in significant exit for Portland-based company

GeekWire

Jama Software CEO Marc Osofsky. Jama Software Photo) Portland, Ore.-based based Jama Software , makers of a product development platform, has agreed to be acquired by technology investment firm Francisco Partners in a $1.2 Osofsky, who took over in 2020, will continue to lead the company.

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IFS acquires Falkonry to offer AI-based enterprise asset management services

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software vendor IFS has agreed to acquire Falkonry, the developer of an AI-based time-series data analytics tool, to boost its enterprise asset management (EAM) services portfolio. billion in 2020, according to research from MarketsandMarkets. to reach $5.5 billion by 2026, from $3.3

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TCO Considerations of Using a Cloud Data Warehouse for BI and Analytics

Enterprises are pouring money into data management software – to the tune of $73 billion in 2020 – but are seeing very little return on their data investments.

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SolarWinds Trojan: Affected enterprises must use hot patches, isolate compromised gear

Network World

Hot patching and isolating potentially affected resources are on the IT response schedule as enterprises that employ SolarWinds Orion network-monitoring software look to limit the impact of the serious Trojan unleashed on the platform. This campaign may have begun as early as spring 2020 and is ongoing, according to FireEye and others.

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‘Software is eating more of the world, faster’: Pandemic spotlights enterprise tech startups

GeekWire

Enterprise software companies have long dominated the Seattle and Pacific Northwest tech scene. They range from stalwarts such as Microsoft and F5 Networks, to a bevy of smaller startups developing cutting-edge software in cloud computing, cybersecurity, and other industries. Sunset over the Seattle skyline.

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