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4 hidden risks of your enterprise cloud strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

As enterprise CIOs seek to find the ideal balance between the cloud and on-prem for their IT workloads, they may find themselves dealing with surprises they did not anticipate — ones where the promise of the cloud, and cloud vendors, fall short versus the realities of enterprise IT.

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Long and winding railroad – heading for the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

The company needed to embark on the journey to the cloud with standard systems and selected SAP cloud applications and services for the transformation. We’re a legacy company,” said Michelle Clark, AVP, Enterprise Systems at Union Pacific Railroad.

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Unlocking Enterprise systems using voice

All Things Distributed

When we released Amazon Alexa, our intelligent, cloud-based voice service, we built its voice technology on the AWS Natural Language Processing platform powered by ML algorithms. Alexa for Business helps companies voice-enable their spaces, corporate applications, people, and customers.

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Oracle leverages machine learning to manage, secure enterprise systems

Network World

Oracle is not the first company that comes to mind when you think of enterprise security, but the company announced at its recent OpenWorld conference new products with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities to quickly identify security threats.

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DevOps Best Practices for Oracle Cloud Migration

Flexagon

It’s now common for enterprises to move software to the cloud as part of their digital transformation. Upgrading from traditional, on-site solutions to the cloud offers many benefits, but it also adds risk. After all, migrating enterprise systems can be quite complex. In the cloud this includes using IaC.

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Mach37 Spring 2014 Cohort Companies: Watch these hot new disruptors as they accelerate

CTOvision

. – Using techniques and concepts originally applied to Air Force combat operations, we leverage dynamic next generation networking (IPv6) and application techniques to allow real-time responses to threats across both IT infrastructure and cloud services. Fast Orientation, Inc. identiaIDentia Inc.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

The rise in CSPs moving services to the cloud has exacerbated this trend as the spending they make with cloud service providers is on a usage basis in an as-a-service model. If technology is treated as an operating expense, a company pays only for the capacity it needs and can adjust as requirements change.

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