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5 ways to maximize your cloud investment

CIO Business Intelligence

Migrating infrastructure and applications to the cloud is never straightforward, and managing ongoing costs can be equally complicated. No IT organization wants to get caught short on processing or storage resources that could negatively affect operations, or have to suddenly add resources that exceed the budget.

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Tech Moves: Wyze names first CFO; OutSystems exec relocates to Seattle; Flying Fish adds partner

GeekWire

A longtime Nike exec, Lee was most recently head of Global Marketing Finance for the athletic retail giant and previously served as CFO for Nike Japan, among other roles. Robson Grieve , chief marketing officer at OutSystems, an enterprise application development and deployment company, is relocating to Seattle from San Francisco. . .

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Tech Moves: Qualtrics exec moves to Google; NHL Seattle expands team; former Amazon exec named Bluecrew CEO; and more

GeekWire

Seattle hybrid cloud storage startup Qumulo appointed Craig Bumpus as its first chief revenue officer. Qumulo also recently hired Barry Russell as SVP and general manger of cloud and Michael Cornwell as chief technology officer. Electricity marketplace WattBuy hired Mason Hollis as director of engineering. Mason Hollis.

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Lay the groundwork now for advanced analytics and AI

CIO Business Intelligence

At Ocean Technologies Group (OTG), CTO Ian Hepworth must not only integrate maintenance and crew data from the 20,000 vessels managed by OTG’s platform but from the six companies OTG has acquired. The first keeps a full year of raw data in lower cost and lower speed storage for low frequency use cases, such as forensic analysis.

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How NaaS deployment is shaping up

TM Forum

The company is expanding its enterprise service marketplace to what CTO Ibrahim Gedeon calls a “service delivery framework on steroids”: The customer can pick whatever cloud, collaboration tools, mobility minutes, and other services that it needs and that fits its budget, and TELUS will make it happen.

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