IT’S TIME
TO GET TO KNOW
CLOUD-NATIVE
While more than half (58%) of cloud-native leaders
know a lot about the technology, only 1% of laggards
say the same.
For companies already leveraging cloud-native, the
commitment is strong – and growing. Leaders report
that more than 68% of their apps are supported with
cloud-native technology, and close to three-quarters of
respondents (72%) believe that by the end of 2023 the
majority of their apps will be built that way.
However, while the growth in cloud-native development
is universally expected, 53% of all respondents still claim
to be, at best, “somewhat familiar” with the topic.
This lack of knowledge is likely behind the lack of action.
When looking at cloud-native laggards, just over one in
three (34%) have formally evaluated the technology.
Half (50%) have engaged only in informal analysis, and
15% of laggards have given it no consideration at all
Cloud for Busieness Managers: the Good, the Bad and de UglyMiguel Garcia
This document summarizes the findings of independent market research on business managers' use of cloud applications. Some key findings include:
- 71% of large companies have adopted cloud apps, with motivation being quick access to software. However, 54% report staff downtime and missed deadlines due to integration issues.
- 83% feel they cannot get the full benefits of their cloud apps, often due to poor integration. Three-quarters say innovation has been hindered by integration problems.
- Over half of companies have abandoned at least one cloud app in the last three years due to integration issues. However, 81% feel full integration is important.
A new report from Dynamic Markets shows that – far from improving agility and effectiveness – 52 percent of organizations have missed deadlines and 75 percent have damaged their ability to innovate due to poor integration between cloud applications and other operational systems.
Becoming a Software-Centric Business - Best Path Forward in an Uncertain Post...Cognizant
Innovating in a post-pandemic world will pose new challenges — from unpredictable shifts in customer behavior to development teams that work from home by necessity or choice. Adapting quickly to new risks and opportunities requires a modern infrastructure and application architecture, new processes and a culture that rewards experimentation.
The survey found that most organizations lack essential digital capabilities needed to respond effectively to the pandemic. Those with digital capabilities coped better with reduced revenue and expect faster recovery. Many organizations are now actively developing digital capabilities like customer experience, automation, and cloud-based systems. Despite budget cuts, digital transformation is seen as a high priority. Companies are investing more in technologies to support remote work and keep employees productive, motivated and secure. The pandemic exposed weaknesses for most organizations and is driving increased focus on digital capabilities.
3 Crucial Application Modernization Strategies for Enterprises.pptxArpitGautam20
Here are 3 effective application modernization strategies, challenges that most companies face & other crucial information for organizations. https://natifi.ai/3-crucial-application-modernization-strategies-for-enterprises/
OpenStack: The Platform of Choice for Cloud [Infographic]IDG Connect
An IDG Connect survey found that many organizations are on their second or third implementation of private cloud using either internally developed solutions or vendor offerings. Companies face challenges like resource management, application management, application migration, and simplifying IT management. Vendors and system integrators can help address these issues and provide guidance on starting an OpenStack implementation to manage private cloud environments.
We surveyed 1000+ IT, Security, and Engineering decision makers from the world’s largest companies — those with at least $1 billion in revenue — to find out how they’re capturing technological and business opportunities while protecting against risk, and how they see their organizations evolving for the future.
Traditional application delivery is broken and cannot keep up with demands of the digital age. However, Low-code Platforms are emerging as key enablers to innovation by simplifying the development and deployment of custom enterprise apps.
Cloud for Busieness Managers: the Good, the Bad and de UglyMiguel Garcia
This document summarizes the findings of independent market research on business managers' use of cloud applications. Some key findings include:
- 71% of large companies have adopted cloud apps, with motivation being quick access to software. However, 54% report staff downtime and missed deadlines due to integration issues.
- 83% feel they cannot get the full benefits of their cloud apps, often due to poor integration. Three-quarters say innovation has been hindered by integration problems.
- Over half of companies have abandoned at least one cloud app in the last three years due to integration issues. However, 81% feel full integration is important.
A new report from Dynamic Markets shows that – far from improving agility and effectiveness – 52 percent of organizations have missed deadlines and 75 percent have damaged their ability to innovate due to poor integration between cloud applications and other operational systems.
Becoming a Software-Centric Business - Best Path Forward in an Uncertain Post...Cognizant
Innovating in a post-pandemic world will pose new challenges — from unpredictable shifts in customer behavior to development teams that work from home by necessity or choice. Adapting quickly to new risks and opportunities requires a modern infrastructure and application architecture, new processes and a culture that rewards experimentation.
The survey found that most organizations lack essential digital capabilities needed to respond effectively to the pandemic. Those with digital capabilities coped better with reduced revenue and expect faster recovery. Many organizations are now actively developing digital capabilities like customer experience, automation, and cloud-based systems. Despite budget cuts, digital transformation is seen as a high priority. Companies are investing more in technologies to support remote work and keep employees productive, motivated and secure. The pandemic exposed weaknesses for most organizations and is driving increased focus on digital capabilities.
3 Crucial Application Modernization Strategies for Enterprises.pptxArpitGautam20
Here are 3 effective application modernization strategies, challenges that most companies face & other crucial information for organizations. https://natifi.ai/3-crucial-application-modernization-strategies-for-enterprises/
OpenStack: The Platform of Choice for Cloud [Infographic]IDG Connect
An IDG Connect survey found that many organizations are on their second or third implementation of private cloud using either internally developed solutions or vendor offerings. Companies face challenges like resource management, application management, application migration, and simplifying IT management. Vendors and system integrators can help address these issues and provide guidance on starting an OpenStack implementation to manage private cloud environments.
We surveyed 1000+ IT, Security, and Engineering decision makers from the world’s largest companies — those with at least $1 billion in revenue — to find out how they’re capturing technological and business opportunities while protecting against risk, and how they see their organizations evolving for the future.
Traditional application delivery is broken and cannot keep up with demands of the digital age. However, Low-code Platforms are emerging as key enablers to innovation by simplifying the development and deployment of custom enterprise apps.
This document discusses the findings of a 2023 survey on application strategies. Some key findings include:
- Hybrid IT environments with applications distributed across on-premises, public cloud, and other locations are now the norm and expected to continue indefinitely.
- On-premises deployments remain the most common location for applications despite growth in other models like public cloud.
- Modern application architectures now make up 40% of portfolios on average but traditional apps are still widely used, requiring management of both.
- Security, performance, and complexity are ongoing challenges for organizations operating applications in multiple cloud environments.
As your business reaches its next stage of growth, developing an effective cloud strategy is critical. The cloud strategy should include five must-haves: 1) Discovering all cloud apps currently in use, 2) Articulating how the cloud supports business success, 3) Developing a shared cloud vision with business partners, 4) Ensuring safe cloud use through continuous monitoring and precise policies, and 5) Creating a strategic roadmap with milestones and owners. Developing this cloud strategy by involving executives and the board will help maximize the cloud's benefits for your company's growth while reducing risks.
The Five Essential Truths of the Application EconomyCA Technologies
We’re in the midst of a business revolution – one where customers interact with businesses via software. Where apps have become the primary face of the business. Where JPMorgan Chase has more software developers than Google and more technologists than Microsoft. Welcome to the Application Economy.
This SlideShare outlines five things IT professionals should know about the Application Economy and how it will affect their business, their industry, and their careers. In some industries, the number of software jobs has doubled over the past ten years.
Learn more at http://rewrite.ca.com/us/default.aspx?mfm=425887
The document discusses 5 keys to successful cloud migration: 1) Developing the right strategy early; 2) Knowing which applications are cloud-suitable; 3) Securing the right skills and resources; 4) Maintaining data integrity and ensuring operational continuity; and 5) Adopting an end-to-end approach. It notes that portfolio analysis, legacy application modernization, security concerns, and the complexity of migration are among the top challenges.
To what extent has cloud become a continual source of innovation for organizations? Have they significantly altered their cloud outlook in the face of economic pressures? In what ways are cloud and artificial intelligence coming together?
How crucial is cloud as a catalyst for innovation for organizations in North America? Are investments in line with business objectives? To what extent is cloud fueling artificial intelligence? Learn these answers and other findings in this brief.
BroadSoft UC-One: Communications transformation - key to competitive advantageBroadSoft
Are you ready to transform your communications into a strategic competitive advantage? This e-book outlines the significant role communications plays in competing in today's global economy, and the benefits of leveraging the cloud and other innovative technologies to improve workplace communications.
Find out how cloud unified communications leads to higher productivity, faster decision making, and more streamlined processes to help you grow your business and deliver better customer value.
How are organizations in the United Kingdom & Ireland using cloud-enabled business models to innovate at scale? What is cloud’s role in sustainability? Learn these answers and other findings in this brief.
How do organizations in Europe view their cloud investments? Are they realizing the true potential of cloud to drive innovation at scale? Learn these answers and other findings in this brief.
- Private cloud is becoming the new norm, with 89% of enterprises using private cloud and 64% using public cloud. Nearly half use both.
- Employees are still independently signing up for cloud services without IT, potentially introducing risk. Two thirds of IT leaders believe this is occurring.
- Widespread cloud use without coordination is causing inefficiencies through "cloud sprawl." 61% of respondents said sprawl causes business problems and half of IT leaders said it makes their jobs more difficult.
- IT must now compete with the business models and transparency of public cloud providers. The majority of IT leaders agreed with this.
Why most Managed Service IT Companies, Cloud Resellers
and their clients are looking at outsourcing options for their
critical IT Services.
http://kryptostech.com/the-outsourcing-it-decision/
This document discusses cloud computing and its impacts on business and IT. It begins by explaining the evolution of technologies from mainframes to cloud computing. Cloud computing transforms IT and enables big data analytics. Worldwide device shipments are increasing, especially for smartphones and tablets. This ushers in a post-PC era where mobile internet access is most common. The internet of things and wearable devices are emerging trends. Cloud computing is already widely adopted and provides on-demand services over the network. In Thailand, the cloud market is growing significantly each year but maturity levels still vary between infrastructure, platform and software services. Both opportunities and challenges exist in security, skills and regulations. Organizations should develop cloud strategies and integrate cloud into their IT architecture
How are organizations in Asia-Pacific using cloud to drive business innovation? How are they balancing the rising demand for data-intensive technologies with overall business objectives? What’s driving the move to industry cloud? Find out in this brief.
How to add security in dataops and devopsUlf Mattsson
The emerging DataOps is not Just DevOps for Data. According to Gartner, DataOps is a collaborative data management practice focused on improving the communication, integration and automation of data flows between data managers and consumers across an organization.
The goal of DataOps is to create predictable delivery and change management of data, data models and related artifacts. DataOps uses technology to automate data delivery with the appropriate levels of security, quality and metadata to improve the use and value of data in a dynamic environment.
This session will discuss how to add Security in DataOps and DevOps.
The document discusses a webinar on system modernization among APAC insurers. It provides an overview of the webinar agenda, which includes a discussion on how system modernization can enhance customer experience while reducing costs. It also shares key findings from a Forrester study on the system modernization landscape in APAC. The study found that most insurers see system modernization as critical to business success but face challenges modernizing legacy systems. Claims management systems were the highest priority for modernization. Most insurers are taking steps like cloud migration and retooling core systems rather than replacing or retiring them.
The document discusses strategies for enterprise cloud migrations. It notes that minimizing downtime, staying within budget, and avoiding performance impacts are top challenges. It recommends developing a multi-cloud strategy using approaches like lift-and-shift, re-architecting, and reconsidering applications. Preparing applications by fixing issues, understanding architecture and user needs, and monitoring performance during migration are also emphasized.
Digital Transformation and Application Decommissioning - THE RESEARCHTom Rieger
The resulting research paper from the August 2020 market surveying of 1000s of IT professionals around the current state of affairs and what is happening over the next 18-14 months.
DRIVERS AND IMPEDIMENTS TO DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION - THE RESEARCHTom Rieger
This document summarizes the results of a survey about drivers and impediments to digital transformation. Over 82% of respondents agreed there is a big shift happening in enterprise technology. While 55% said their organization takes a "cloud first" approach, 74% still have network drives for file sharing. Respondents believed the main reasons older systems are still running are integration complexity (49%), business criticality (43%), and that transition is seen as a short-term problem (22%). Over the next 12 months, most organizations plan to move more workloads to the cloud.
Ideas & Inspiration: Getting Started & Driving Success With Power Platform At...Richard Harbridge
Understanding the many capabilities of the Microsoft Power Platform is essential for any technology leader in today's world. Yet, the more significant challenge for many business leaders is understanding how they can drive meaningful impact in their own business based on these technologies.Power Platform makes incredible things possible at a fraction of the cost. Still, the focus often is on the plumbing or ways Power Platform supports that future state instead of envisioning future states powered by them. This session will focus on the best strategies to leverage when building business momentum around the Microsoft Power Platform. We will explore how organizations inspire and grow their usage of these tools and ideas/examples of Power Platform solutions that drive success for other customers.Join Richard Harbridge, a Microsoft MVP and internationally recognized expert on Microsoft 365 and the Employee Experience, as he shares insight on how to better plan for, prepare for and benefit from the future of the Microsoft Power Platform.
Microservices and the Modern IT Stack: Trends of Tomorrow - AppSphere16AppDynamics
Running technology is filled with a shiny new object of the day. Some of these technologies are a flash in the pan, while others are transformative. Learn about today's main trends, which are not only changing our infrastructures and applications, but also our organizations and cultures. Today's software systems have become decoupled, often described as microservices, and tend to match organizational and cultural designs. To be agile and decoupled, both the software and the organization must evolve.
Analyze some of these new capabilities and why they are becoming critical for today's applications.
Key takeaways:
o Major reasons and trends driving agility and microservices
o How microservices are managed and orchestrated
o How microservices change the infrastructure
o How this infrastructure should be managed
o Which open source technologies (frameworks, governance layers) assist with these new challenges
For more information go to: www.appdynamics.com
Use a Modern App Platform and AI to Deliver Frictionless Customer ExperiencesLCDF
For any business, the goal is to continue attracting new customers and
retain existing ones, all the while ensuring increased customer satisfaction
and revenue (not always in this order).
Low Code is The Intelligent Automation EnablerLCDF
Using low code allows developers to evolve UI/UX into more powerful and reliable
applications, automate access to data, and rapidly apply application modifications, benefiting
the entire organization.
This document discusses the findings of a 2023 survey on application strategies. Some key findings include:
- Hybrid IT environments with applications distributed across on-premises, public cloud, and other locations are now the norm and expected to continue indefinitely.
- On-premises deployments remain the most common location for applications despite growth in other models like public cloud.
- Modern application architectures now make up 40% of portfolios on average but traditional apps are still widely used, requiring management of both.
- Security, performance, and complexity are ongoing challenges for organizations operating applications in multiple cloud environments.
As your business reaches its next stage of growth, developing an effective cloud strategy is critical. The cloud strategy should include five must-haves: 1) Discovering all cloud apps currently in use, 2) Articulating how the cloud supports business success, 3) Developing a shared cloud vision with business partners, 4) Ensuring safe cloud use through continuous monitoring and precise policies, and 5) Creating a strategic roadmap with milestones and owners. Developing this cloud strategy by involving executives and the board will help maximize the cloud's benefits for your company's growth while reducing risks.
The Five Essential Truths of the Application EconomyCA Technologies
We’re in the midst of a business revolution – one where customers interact with businesses via software. Where apps have become the primary face of the business. Where JPMorgan Chase has more software developers than Google and more technologists than Microsoft. Welcome to the Application Economy.
This SlideShare outlines five things IT professionals should know about the Application Economy and how it will affect their business, their industry, and their careers. In some industries, the number of software jobs has doubled over the past ten years.
Learn more at http://rewrite.ca.com/us/default.aspx?mfm=425887
The document discusses 5 keys to successful cloud migration: 1) Developing the right strategy early; 2) Knowing which applications are cloud-suitable; 3) Securing the right skills and resources; 4) Maintaining data integrity and ensuring operational continuity; and 5) Adopting an end-to-end approach. It notes that portfolio analysis, legacy application modernization, security concerns, and the complexity of migration are among the top challenges.
To what extent has cloud become a continual source of innovation for organizations? Have they significantly altered their cloud outlook in the face of economic pressures? In what ways are cloud and artificial intelligence coming together?
How crucial is cloud as a catalyst for innovation for organizations in North America? Are investments in line with business objectives? To what extent is cloud fueling artificial intelligence? Learn these answers and other findings in this brief.
BroadSoft UC-One: Communications transformation - key to competitive advantageBroadSoft
Are you ready to transform your communications into a strategic competitive advantage? This e-book outlines the significant role communications plays in competing in today's global economy, and the benefits of leveraging the cloud and other innovative technologies to improve workplace communications.
Find out how cloud unified communications leads to higher productivity, faster decision making, and more streamlined processes to help you grow your business and deliver better customer value.
How are organizations in the United Kingdom & Ireland using cloud-enabled business models to innovate at scale? What is cloud’s role in sustainability? Learn these answers and other findings in this brief.
How do organizations in Europe view their cloud investments? Are they realizing the true potential of cloud to drive innovation at scale? Learn these answers and other findings in this brief.
- Private cloud is becoming the new norm, with 89% of enterprises using private cloud and 64% using public cloud. Nearly half use both.
- Employees are still independently signing up for cloud services without IT, potentially introducing risk. Two thirds of IT leaders believe this is occurring.
- Widespread cloud use without coordination is causing inefficiencies through "cloud sprawl." 61% of respondents said sprawl causes business problems and half of IT leaders said it makes their jobs more difficult.
- IT must now compete with the business models and transparency of public cloud providers. The majority of IT leaders agreed with this.
Why most Managed Service IT Companies, Cloud Resellers
and their clients are looking at outsourcing options for their
critical IT Services.
http://kryptostech.com/the-outsourcing-it-decision/
This document discusses cloud computing and its impacts on business and IT. It begins by explaining the evolution of technologies from mainframes to cloud computing. Cloud computing transforms IT and enables big data analytics. Worldwide device shipments are increasing, especially for smartphones and tablets. This ushers in a post-PC era where mobile internet access is most common. The internet of things and wearable devices are emerging trends. Cloud computing is already widely adopted and provides on-demand services over the network. In Thailand, the cloud market is growing significantly each year but maturity levels still vary between infrastructure, platform and software services. Both opportunities and challenges exist in security, skills and regulations. Organizations should develop cloud strategies and integrate cloud into their IT architecture
How are organizations in Asia-Pacific using cloud to drive business innovation? How are they balancing the rising demand for data-intensive technologies with overall business objectives? What’s driving the move to industry cloud? Find out in this brief.
How to add security in dataops and devopsUlf Mattsson
The emerging DataOps is not Just DevOps for Data. According to Gartner, DataOps is a collaborative data management practice focused on improving the communication, integration and automation of data flows between data managers and consumers across an organization.
The goal of DataOps is to create predictable delivery and change management of data, data models and related artifacts. DataOps uses technology to automate data delivery with the appropriate levels of security, quality and metadata to improve the use and value of data in a dynamic environment.
This session will discuss how to add Security in DataOps and DevOps.
The document discusses a webinar on system modernization among APAC insurers. It provides an overview of the webinar agenda, which includes a discussion on how system modernization can enhance customer experience while reducing costs. It also shares key findings from a Forrester study on the system modernization landscape in APAC. The study found that most insurers see system modernization as critical to business success but face challenges modernizing legacy systems. Claims management systems were the highest priority for modernization. Most insurers are taking steps like cloud migration and retooling core systems rather than replacing or retiring them.
The document discusses strategies for enterprise cloud migrations. It notes that minimizing downtime, staying within budget, and avoiding performance impacts are top challenges. It recommends developing a multi-cloud strategy using approaches like lift-and-shift, re-architecting, and reconsidering applications. Preparing applications by fixing issues, understanding architecture and user needs, and monitoring performance during migration are also emphasized.
Digital Transformation and Application Decommissioning - THE RESEARCHTom Rieger
The resulting research paper from the August 2020 market surveying of 1000s of IT professionals around the current state of affairs and what is happening over the next 18-14 months.
DRIVERS AND IMPEDIMENTS TO DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION - THE RESEARCHTom Rieger
This document summarizes the results of a survey about drivers and impediments to digital transformation. Over 82% of respondents agreed there is a big shift happening in enterprise technology. While 55% said their organization takes a "cloud first" approach, 74% still have network drives for file sharing. Respondents believed the main reasons older systems are still running are integration complexity (49%), business criticality (43%), and that transition is seen as a short-term problem (22%). Over the next 12 months, most organizations plan to move more workloads to the cloud.
Ideas & Inspiration: Getting Started & Driving Success With Power Platform At...Richard Harbridge
Understanding the many capabilities of the Microsoft Power Platform is essential for any technology leader in today's world. Yet, the more significant challenge for many business leaders is understanding how they can drive meaningful impact in their own business based on these technologies.Power Platform makes incredible things possible at a fraction of the cost. Still, the focus often is on the plumbing or ways Power Platform supports that future state instead of envisioning future states powered by them. This session will focus on the best strategies to leverage when building business momentum around the Microsoft Power Platform. We will explore how organizations inspire and grow their usage of these tools and ideas/examples of Power Platform solutions that drive success for other customers.Join Richard Harbridge, a Microsoft MVP and internationally recognized expert on Microsoft 365 and the Employee Experience, as he shares insight on how to better plan for, prepare for and benefit from the future of the Microsoft Power Platform.
Microservices and the Modern IT Stack: Trends of Tomorrow - AppSphere16AppDynamics
Running technology is filled with a shiny new object of the day. Some of these technologies are a flash in the pan, while others are transformative. Learn about today's main trends, which are not only changing our infrastructures and applications, but also our organizations and cultures. Today's software systems have become decoupled, often described as microservices, and tend to match organizational and cultural designs. To be agile and decoupled, both the software and the organization must evolve.
Analyze some of these new capabilities and why they are becoming critical for today's applications.
Key takeaways:
o Major reasons and trends driving agility and microservices
o How microservices are managed and orchestrated
o How microservices change the infrastructure
o How this infrastructure should be managed
o Which open source technologies (frameworks, governance layers) assist with these new challenges
For more information go to: www.appdynamics.com
Use a Modern App Platform and AI to Deliver Frictionless Customer ExperiencesLCDF
For any business, the goal is to continue attracting new customers and
retain existing ones, all the while ensuring increased customer satisfaction
and revenue (not always in this order).
Low Code is The Intelligent Automation EnablerLCDF
Using low code allows developers to evolve UI/UX into more powerful and reliable
applications, automate access to data, and rapidly apply application modifications, benefiting
the entire organization.
Choose a native application if you need:
Ingration with certain device capabilities, such as calendars, contacts, browser
bookmarks, alarms or other applications.
The ability to intercept SMS messages or calls or obtain users’ phone numbers.
Demanding hardware usage such as fingerprint or facial recognition.
The ability to launch without an internet connection
Can low-code overturn this wisdom? Is it possible to simplify the solutions to complex integration problems with better tools? In other words, the right low-code integration
tools – tools like OutSystems Integration
Builder – combine the best of automation
and low-code simplicity, where the software
automatically creates and updates integrations
when possible, while facilitating human
integration actions via low-code
when necessary.
Streamline your digital transformation for a future ready venture.LCDF
Streamline your digital transformation for a future ready venture. How the Pandemic How the pandemic impacted DACH Industries the unexpected catalyst for digital Transformation ?
Bring Agility in your Customer Service through Low code adoption and improve ...LCDF
Bring Agility in your Customer Service through Low code adoption and improve customer engagement.Creating Frictionless Customer
Service Applications with a Modern Development Platform.
Customize Transformation For A Personalized ExperienceLCDF
Shifting to a Customer-centric
Business Model :-
Many businesses already see the writing on the wall: Only 8 percent of companies
say their current business model will remain economically viable if their industry
keeps digitizing at its current course and speed.2 But to become a modern digital
business, you must go beyond just digitizing old business models and instead use
technology to align your people, processes, and technology around entirely new ways
of serving customers.
By placing the customer at the center of everything you do, you can create products,
services, and experiences that are more valuable to your buyer, allowing you to stand
out in an increasingly commoditized world, drive more profit, and generate more
brand loyalty.
GraphSummit Paris - The art of the possible with Graph TechnologyNeo4j
Sudhir Hasbe, Chief Product Officer, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
SOCRadar's Aviation Industry Q1 Incident Report is out now!
The aviation industry has always been a prime target for cybercriminals due to its critical infrastructure and high stakes. In the first quarter of 2024, the sector faced an alarming surge in cybersecurity threats, revealing its vulnerabilities and the relentless sophistication of cyber attackers.
SOCRadar’s Aviation Industry, Quarterly Incident Report, provides an in-depth analysis of these threats, detected and examined through our extensive monitoring of hacker forums, Telegram channels, and dark web platforms.
What is Master Data Management by PiLog Groupaymanquadri279
PiLog Group's Master Data Record Manager (MDRM) is a sophisticated enterprise solution designed to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and governance across various business functions. MDRM integrates advanced data management technologies to cleanse, classify, and standardize master data, thereby enhancing data quality and operational efficiency.
WhatsApp offers simple, reliable, and private messaging and calling services for free worldwide. With end-to-end encryption, your personal messages and calls are secure, ensuring only you and the recipient can access them. Enjoy voice and video calls to stay connected with loved ones or colleagues. Express yourself using stickers, GIFs, or by sharing moments on Status. WhatsApp Business enables global customer outreach, facilitating sales growth and relationship building through showcasing products and services. Stay connected effortlessly with group chats for planning outings with friends or staying updated on family conversations.
Measures in SQL (SIGMOD 2024, Santiago, Chile)Julian Hyde
SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
Takashi Kobayashi and Hironori Washizaki, "SWEBOK Guide and Future of SE Education," First International Symposium on the Future of Software Engineering (FUSE), June 3-6, 2024, Okinawa, Japan
Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...Crescat
Crescat is industry-trusted event management software, built by event professionals for event professionals. Founded in 2017, we have three key products tailored for the live event industry.
Crescat Event for concert promoters and event agencies. Crescat Venue for music venues, conference centers, wedding venues, concert halls and more. And Crescat Festival for festivals, conferences and complex events.
With a wide range of popular features such as event scheduling, shift management, volunteer and crew coordination, artist booking and much more, Crescat is designed for customisation and ease-of-use.
Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
If you plan events, run a venue or produce festivals and you're looking for ways to make your life easier, then we have a solution for you. Try our software for free or schedule a no-obligation demo with one of our product specialists today at crescat.io
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Transaction, Spring MVC, OpenShift Cloud Platform, Kafka, REST, SOAP, LLD & HLD.
DDS Security Version 1.2 was adopted in 2024. This revision strengthens support for long runnings systems adding new cryptographic algorithms, certificate revocation, and hardness against DoS attacks.
Unveiling the Advantages of Agile Software Development.pdfbrainerhub1
Learn about Agile Software Development's advantages. Simplify your workflow to spur quicker innovation. Jump right in! We have also discussed the advantages.
E-commerce Development Services- Hornet DynamicsHornet Dynamics
For any business hoping to succeed in the digital age, having a strong online presence is crucial. We offer Ecommerce Development Services that are customized according to your business requirements and client preferences, enabling you to create a dynamic, safe, and user-friendly online store.
Hand Rolled Applicative User ValidationCode KataPhilip Schwarz
Could you use a simple piece of Scala validation code (granted, a very simplistic one too!) that you can rewrite, now and again, to refresh your basic understanding of Applicative operators <*>, <*, *>?
The goal is not to write perfect code showcasing validation, but rather, to provide a small, rough-and ready exercise to reinforce your muscle-memory.
Despite its grandiose-sounding title, this deck consists of just three slides showing the Scala 3 code to be rewritten whenever the details of the operators begin to fade away.
The code is my rough and ready translation of a Haskell user-validation program found in a book called Finding Success (and Failure) in Haskell - Fall in love with applicative functors.
Transform Your Communication with Cloud-Based IVR SolutionsTheSMSPoint
Discover the power of Cloud-Based IVR Solutions to streamline communication processes. Embrace scalability and cost-efficiency while enhancing customer experiences with features like automated call routing and voice recognition. Accessible from anywhere, these solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, providing real-time analytics for continuous improvement. Revolutionize your communication strategy today with Cloud-Based IVR Solutions. Learn more at: https://thesmspoint.com/channel/cloud-telephony
UI5con 2024 - Boost Your Development Experience with UI5 Tooling ExtensionsPeter Muessig
The UI5 tooling is the development and build tooling of UI5. It is built in a modular and extensible way so that it can be easily extended by your needs. This session will showcase various tooling extensions which can boost your development experience by far so that you can really work offline, transpile your code in your project to use even newer versions of EcmaScript (than 2022 which is supported right now by the UI5 tooling), consume any npm package of your choice in your project, using different kind of proxies, and even stitching UI5 projects during development together to mimic your target environment.
2. Cloud-native application development is one of the
fastest-growing trends in tech today, with Gartner
and IDC forecasting that 90-95% of apps will be
cloud-native by 2025. Thriving companies born in
the cloud – such as Netflix, Uber, and Airbnb – prove
why this growth is warranted. The approach allows
for massive scale at rapid speeds, always-on and
always-updated environments, and frees organizations
from the inflexibility of legacy systems. Analysts
recognize that these cloud-native benefits are possible
for any business, not just the tech elite.
But, there’s a disconnect — companies are expecting
to adopt a technology they don’t know enough about.
“Cloud-native” is being tossed around like a buzzword,
creating confusion and muddying the understanding
of its benefits and business impact. While analysts
expect a sharp rise in cloud-native development
globally, more than half (53%) of IT leaders and
developers still don’t know much about it. This raises
important questions: Is the forecasted growth hype or
are we entering a phase of high-speed adoption?
And are IT leaders prepared with the knowledge, tools,
and talent they need to face their cloud-native future?
Starting with the basics, cloud-native refers to
applications designed from the ground up to take
advantage of the benefits of a cloud computing
infrastructure: flexibility, scale, resilience, and
elasticity. Addressing these challenges is essential, as
companies struggle with growing software backlogs,
continuous application changes, wasted development
time, and developer talent shortages. Cloud-native
applications enable new and enhanced customer
experiences, significantly increased development
speed, and ease the management of constant change.
Despite the expectation that companies are building
their cloud-native futures, there is a lot of progress
to be made. To help understand organizations’
cloud-native perceptions, concerns, and adoption
plans, OutSystems worked with research technology
company Lucid (A Cint Group Company) to survey
more than 500 IT executives and developers globally.
ANALYSTS EXPECT MORE THAN 90%
OF APPS TO BE DEVELOPED USING
CLOUD-NATIVE TECHNOLOGIES BY 2025,
BUT COMPANIES STILL DON’T KNOW
MUCH ABOUT IT.
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3. are only “somewhat”
(or less) familiar with it
53%
of cloud-native laggards
haven’t seriously looked into
the technology
65%
say low-code platforms are
good to excellent tools for
implementing cloud-native
76%
are using low-code
technologies already
72%
The resulting research uncovers surprising and important insights from cloud-native leaders – respondents
who are using cloud-native today – and laggards – those who have yet to adopt the technology.
Important findings reveal:
of respondents expect that
the majority of their apps will
be created using cloud-native
development by 2023
72%
• TALENT IS KEY. MORE EVERYTHING.
Companies readying for cloud-native growth feel
the need to increase engineering talent across
more than 10 different roles – at a time when
available talent is ultra tight.
• GETTING A LIFT FROM LOW-CODE.
Leaders agree that low-code platforms reduce
the challenges of cloud-native development, with
most using low-code already and rating low-code
platforms as “very good” or “excellent” tools for
getting started.
KEY
FINDINGS
• IT’S TIME TO GET TO KNOW CLOUD-NATIVE.
While 72% of respondents expect that the majority
of their apps will be created using cloud-native
development by 2023, only 47% of them know a lot
about it.
• REAL CHALLENGES. REAL CONFUSION.
Cloud-native laggards may not be ready for the
challenges ahead, as “selecting the right tools/
platforms” and “architectural complexity” rank
low on their list of expected challenges, but high
among those already using the technology.
3
4. Never heard of it
Heard of it, but not familiar
Somewhat familiar
Know a lot about it
LAGGARDS: HOW MUCH, IF AT ALL, HAS YOUR ORGANIZATION CONSIDERED CLOUD-NATIVE DEVELOPMENT?
34%
Formally
evaluated or
tested
65%
Have given
it little or no
consideration
HOW FAMILIAR ARE YOU WITH CLOUD-NATIVE DEVELOPMENT?
47%
32%
16%
5%
only know
little/somewhat
about it
53%
IT’S TIME
TO GET TO KNOW
CLOUD-NATIVE
While more than half (58%) of cloud-native leaders
know a lot about the technology, only 1% of laggards
say the same.
For companies already leveraging cloud-native, the
commitment is strong – and growing. Leaders report
that more than 68% of their apps are supported with
cloud-native technology, and close to three-quarters of
respondents (72%) believe that by the end of 2023 the
majority of their apps will be built that way.
However, while the growth in cloud-native development
is universally expected, 53% of all respondents still claim
to be, at best, “somewhat familiar” with the topic.
This lack of knowledge is likely behind the lack of action.
When looking at cloud-native laggards, just over one in
three (34%) have formally evaluated the technology.
Half (50%) have engaged only in informal analysis, and
15% of laggards have given it no consideration at all.
4
5. Cloud-Native Leaders Cloud-Native Laggards
WHETHER OR NOT YOUR ORGANIZATION IS USING CLOUD-NATIVE DEVELOPMENT
PLATFORMS, WHAT DO YOU SEE AS ITS CHALLENGES?
50%
52%
Setting up the infrastructure
52%
39%
Identifying the right tools/platforms
48%
44%
Keeping tools and infrastructure up to date
51%
38%
Architectural complexity
44%
42%
Finding the budget to invest in cloud-native development tools/platforms
41%
41%
Finding and hiring people with the required skills
31%
30%
Keeping experienced staff
REAL CHALLENGES.
REAL CONFUSION.
Cloud-native leaders say that identifying the right
tools/platforms (52%), and architectural complexity
(51%) are the top two challenges of cloud-native,
whereby laggards ranked nearly every other category
higher on the challenge list (39% and 38% for these
two challenges, respectively).
The two groups are more aligned on the other
challenges facing those moving to cloud-native
development. Setting up the infrastructure, keeping
tools up-to-date, and finding budget and talent are the
other top challenges recognized by both groups, and
directly map to the following core study findings.
•Identifying the right tools/platforms
•Architectural complexity
BIGGEST
CHALLENGE
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6. IN WHAT ROLES DOES YOUR COMPANY NEED TO HIRE NEW STAFF TO EFFECTIVELY
IMPLEMENT CLOUD-NATIVE DEVELOPMENT?
Mobile
Developer
64%
QA or Test
Developer
62%
Enterprise
Architect
62%
Front-end
Developer
62%
Database
Administrator
61%
Embedded
Applications
or Devices
Developer
61%
Tech
Lead
60%
Enterprise
or Desktop
Applications
Developer
60%
Designer
60%
Product
Owner
54%
Back-end
Developer
67%
Full-stack
Developer
66%
Cloud
Architect
77%
Not surprisingly, IT leaders feel a need for more – and
more specialized – talent to see their cloud-native
strategies through. Both leaders and laggards agree
that engineering team growth is both required and a
struggle. Respondents share the need for talent across
13 different roles, from back-end, full-stack, and mobile
developers to enterprise architects and designers, with
cloud architects standing out as a critical role to fill.
The good news is that at a time when most companies are
struggling to hire and retain technical talent, cloud-native
leaders see the technology as a potential benefit for staff
engagement. 44% of leaders confirm that cloud-native
development creates “interesting” work that emphasizes
innovation over tedium.
As more laggards begin to evaluate and select the
right tools/platforms – noted as the top challenge by
their leader peers – they should look for solutions
that abstract away the complexities of cloud-native
development and allow for automation and flexibility
that will motivate their teams.
TALENT IS KEY.
MORE EVERYTHING.
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7. 66%
61%
60%
CUSTOMER-FACING APPLICATIONS
customer onboarding, self-service portal, e-commerce, loyalty applications, scheduling
HR/EMPLOYEE APPLICATIONS
employee onboarding, benefits management, performance, campus, workforce management, scheduling
LEADERS: WHAT TYPES OF APPLICATIONS/USE CASES DO
YOU BELIEVE ARE A GOOD PLAN TO INCREASE?
PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS
planning, warehouse, inventory, asset management
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If the past two years have taught us anything, it’s that
companies must be agile to be competitive.
Businesses are grappling with new pressures, from
anticipating customer demands and supply chain
shortages, to finding and retaining the best talent,
and providing the best employee experience.
1
Customer-facing applications, which are critical
to meeting consumer demand for exceptional app
experiences, from customer onboarding to self-service
and e-commerce applications.
CLOUD-NATIVE APPS
FOR BUSINESS-CRITICAL
NEEDS
2
Operations, production, and inventory management
apps, which are more important than ever due to global
supply chain issues and the need for development
flexibility and speed.
HR and employee applications, which help companies
with employee onboarding and workplace management
experiences, are particularly important with the “Great
Resignation” and competition for talent.
CLOUD-NATIVE LEADERS AND LAGGARDS
AGREE THAT THE TECHNOLOGY HAS THE
POTENTIAL TO HELP BUSINESSES ADDRESS
THEIR MOST CRITICAL USE CASES:
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8. HOW WOULD YOU RATE LOW-CODE PLATFORMS AS A PLATFORM
FOR IMPLEMENTING CLOUD-NATIVE DEVELOPMENT?
WHEN DO YOU THINK YOUR ORGANIZATION WILL DEVELOP THE MAJORITY OF YOUR APPLICATIONS
USING LOW-CODE DEVELOPMENT PLATFORMS (INCLUDING MISSION-CRITICAL APPLICATIONS)?
Never
7%
2026 or later
8%
2025
7%
2023
29%
This year 2022
28%
2024
19%
of cloud-native
development
leaders say
low-code is a
winning solution
60%
Poor
13%
38%
Very Good
Fair
Excellent
22%
0%
26%
Good
LOW-CODE LIFTS
CLOUD-NATIVE
SUCCESS
Cloud-native leaders see low-code platforms as winning
partners in their cloud-native journeys, with 60% saying
low-code platforms are “very good” or “excellent” tools
for cloud-native implementation. Not surprisingly, more
than seven in ten (72%) leaders work with low-code
platforms already. Not all low-code is built the same,
however, so high-performance low-code platforms built
for the cloud should be a checkbox in the evaluation.
Cloud-native leaders are making plans to expand their
adoption of low-code platforms as they build for the
cloud. More than one-quarter (28%) of low-code users
say the majority of their applications are in the cloud
this year, while more than three-quarters (76%) say their
organization will use low-code to build the majority of
their applications by 2024.
of coud-native development
leaders are using low-code
platforms today
72%
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9. CONCLUSION:
GET READY FOR
CLOUD-NATIVE
As awareness and understanding of cloud-native development grows,
companies will continue looking for ways to get started faster. This
begins with up-leveling their knowledge, selecting the right tools/
platforms, and finding and retaining engineering talent. Experienced
companies agree that low-code platforms have the potential to
dramatically improve the way businesses build applications now and
ensure those apps perform, scale, and evolve to meet the demands of
the future.
Companies of all sizes, across all industries, are applying cloud-native
development to tackle their biggest challenges. By leveraging the
cloud and leaning on low-code they can turn their biggest ideas into
software and change the course of their business.
For more information on how to jumpstart your
cloud-native journey, join us at the OutSystems
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10. Manufacturing
19%
Banking, Finance and
Insurance
17%
IT Hardware, Software or
Consulting Services
19%
Wholesale or Retail Trade +
Travel, Transportation and
Warehousing + Hotels &
Restaurants
13%
Construction + Farming,
Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
+ Mining, Oil and Gas
8%
Government/Public
Administration + Education
7%
Media and Telecom + Arts,
Entertainment, and Recreation
+ Utilities (Gas, Electric, Water)
7%
Health Care and Social
Assistance
5%
Business Services (Accounting,
Legal, Marketing, Technical
Services) + Real Estate Rental
and Leasing
5%
47% 16% 11% 9% 9% 5% 2% 1%
United States Brazil Singapore Canada United Kingdom Germany Australia Netherlands
Enterprises
More than $2.5B
Commercial Companies
$500M - $2.5B
Small-to-medium
Businesses $50M - $500M
32% 41% 27%
COMPANIES
LOCATION
INDUSTRY
STATEMENT OF
METHODOLOGY
The findings of this report from OutSystems called
“Cloud-Native Development: Ready or Not? What
IT Executives and Developers Say” are based on a
survey of 505 information technology decision-makers
and developers spanning companies of varying
sizes: enterprises (companies with more than $2.5
billion in annual revenue), commercial companies
(with $500 million to $2.5 billion in revenue), and
small-to-medium businesses (with $50 million to
under $500 million in revenue).
In partnership with research company Lucid (A Cint
Group Company), the online survey was conducted
in February 2022 across the United States, Europe,
Australia, Latin America, Canada, and Singapore.
Respondents come from the following industries:
finance, retail, healthcare, education, business
services, government and public administration,
farming, construction, manufacturing, entertainment,
media and telecommunications, mining, utilities, travel,
hotels and restaurants, and real estate.
information technology
decision makers and
developers
505
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