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Telecom Argentina builds agile business on Cloud Foundation

TM Forum

One of the first and most difficult steps in creating a new agile service culture was to ensure our teams had the right mix of skills. Using the cloud-native model, we helped teams adopt an agile, scalable, flexible, and cost-effective approach; being disruptive and testing solutions quickly without making large investments in hardware.

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Building the Agile Data Center

Eric D. Brown

Systems and applications were continuously added to the data center to the point where many data centers were completely full with no room for add new hardware to support growing needs for processing, storage and network capabilities. Another benefit of SDDC is that it allows companies to spend less on hardware for the data center.

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SD-WAN Helping Financial Services Achieve Greater Digital Agility, Cybersecurity

CIO Business Intelligence

Those organizations that don’t make that change risk losing their customers to those that adopted an agile, customer-centric approach to business. However, for many financial services organizations, security and agility traditionally haven’t been mutually achievable—oftentimes, one was sacrificed for the other.

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How a cloud-first enterprise application strategy boosts speed and scale for your business

CIO Business Intelligence

Against a backdrop of disruptive global events and fast-moving technology change, a cloud-first approach to enterprise applications is increasingly critical. What could be worse than to plan for an event that requires the scaling of an application’s infrastructure only to have it all fall flat on its face when the time comes?”.

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The Java migration imperative: Why your business should upgrade now

CIO Business Intelligence

Applications are the backbone of modern business. And when it comes to building enterprise applications, Java has made a name for itself as the Swiss Army Knife of programming languages. Its “write once, run anywhere” philosophy has driven widespread adoption and established the platform as the backbone of enterprise applications.

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The Future of Operations: A Developer

Forrester IT

The management of your estate mandates that system administrators (sysadmins) quickly acquire skill sets common among Agile development and operations (DevOps) [ii] professionals. Back when I began in the industry, application code was opaque to computer operators (my original title, akin to modern-day systems administrators).

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Multicloud by design approach simplifies the cloud experience

CIO Business Intelligence

Challenges in APAC’s Multicloud Adoption Journey Organisations in Asia Pacific (APAC) are looking at multicloud solutions to help them navigate IT management complexity, digital skills gaps, and limited data and application visibility. It can also improve business continuity and disaster recovery and help avoid vendor lock-in.

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