Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise 2.0 portrays a Web-centric vision of the corporation that will feature collaboration, cloud computing and many applications that will look familiar to workers accustomed to Google and Facebook. Enterprise 2.0 consists of technology architectures such as service oriented architecture under the hood. The Enterprise 2.0 discussion can seem academic, but it's important to ponder. Are we there yet?
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If Clustrix and its brethren can allow MySQL values to grow unencumbered via NewSQL then it will be of interest to more than start-ups.
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This guest post comes courtesy of E.G. Nadhan of HP Enterprise Services. By E.G.Nadhan, HP Enterprise Services Not far from where The Open Group Conference was held in San Francisco this week is...
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