Latest Jitterbit release further eases application and data integration from among modern sources
Jitterbit's integration solution is designed to be the glue between on-premise, cloud, mobile and social data and applications
Analyst Dana Gardner examines IT news and trends that impact software strategists to provide insights and outcomes on SOA, app dev, SaaS, enterprise infrastructure and mobile convergence.
Dana Gardner is president and principal analyst at Interarbor Solutions, an enterprise IT analysis, market research, and consulting firm.
Jitterbit's integration solution is designed to be the glue between on-premise, cloud, mobile and social data and applications
SAP has made it clear that its vision for HANA wasn't just a technical curiosity. Now, it's taking it to Broadway.
Rapid trends in collaboration and business networking are driving innovation and new social interactions, so BriefingsDirect invited a Harvard Kennedy School researcher and a chief strategist at business network provider Ariba to explore the ramifications.
A major telecommunications provider is tackling security, managing the details and the strategy simultaneously, and extending that value onto their many types of customers.
Government ruling paves the way for software vendors to sell to US government agencies, even if some of their code is written in non-designated countries.
AIG International Group is among IT leaders who are improving performance of their services to deliver better experiences and payoffs for businesses and end-users alike.
Many organizations say they rely on real-time processing of big data to fuel their business, and many of them say they are thinking about taking their big data to the cloud.
Embarcadero has given developers with C and C++ skills the means to build and deploy native mobile and fat client apps on all the major client platforms.
Message Bus has a simple goal: help customers keep their legitimate email messages out of recipients' spam folders.
Backup of enterprise information and associated data protection are fragmented, complex, and inefficient. But new approaches are helping to simplify the data-protection process, keep costs in check, and improve recovery speed and confidence.