February 8, 2011 Off

Travel company benefits from master data management project

By David
Grazed from Experian QAS.  Author: James Glass.

A travel company with more than 25 different brands has benefited from carrying out master data management work.

Alan Cox, director of information management systems at one of the Travel Corporation’s arms Trafalgar, explained to the Computing website that the group has grown through making a number of acquisitions.

He explained the data management project was needed as each of the merged companies had their own systems and databases.

February 7, 2011 Off

How to get started with cloud computing

By David
Grazed from Network World.  Author: Beth Schultz.

1. Get smart

Before making a move into the cloud, get educated on the principles and definitions of cloud computing, advises Johan Goossens, head of NATO’s Allied Command Transformation’s (ACT) Technology & Human Factors Branch in Norfolk, Va.

"We started in the summer of 2010 with educational efforts. We got ourselves smart on the terminology, sitting down with vendor partners," he says.

Enterprise Cloud Services: The agenda

February 7, 2011 Off

Oracle offers file management package for cloud

By David
Grazed from ComputerWorld.  Author: Joab Jackson.

Hoping to service the growing market for cloud computing systems, Oracle has packaged two file management software programs into a single integrated offering, called the Oracle Cloud File System, the company announced Monday.

February 7, 2011 Off

Salesforce.com Names New Senior Vice President

By David
Grazed from Destination CRM.  Author: Koa Beck.

Salesforce.com has named Jeff Lautenbach as senior vice president of enterprise commercial sales for the Americas. He reports to Hilarie Koplow-McAdams, executive vice president of sales and will lead Salesforce.com in its efforts to sell cloud computing to large enterprises.

February 4, 2011 Off

Cloud computing infrastructure services ‘becoming established’

By David
Grazed from Experian QAS.  Author: James Glass.

A growing number of companies are set to make use of cloud computing infrastructure services in the next few years.

This is the opinion of a new report from IT analyst Gartner, which forecast the global enterprise software market will record revenue growth of 7.5 per cent in 2011 compared to last year.

Tom Eid, research vice president at Gartner, said: "The focus in the enterprise software industry is on upgrading of build-run-manage technologies to improve agility, establishing cloud computing infrastructure services and results-reporting transparency."