Modern application architectures tend to be highly complex and poorly integrated, resulting in significant costs, high latencies and inefficient processes. While SOA managed to solve some of those problems, there are still countless opportunities for improvement. A new approach uses a Web-like architecture to deliver just-in-time connections of data, process and people, enabling a near-real-time feedback loop designed to facilitate continuous process improvement. Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Robin Bloor explain how a RESTful approach can provide just-in-time delivery of information and insights, enabling a highly responsive enterprise.
Standard Issue: Preparing for the Future of Data Management
As change continues to sweep across the data management industry, many organizations are looking for ways to prepare their systems and personnel for an unpredictable future. Forces such as Big Data and Cloud Computing are creating both opportunities and challenges for a world filled with legacy systems. Information architectures are changing, and that's good news for companies that can take advantage of recent innovations.Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to learn from veteran Analyst Robin Bloor, who will explain why the Information Oriented Architecture provides a stable roadmap for companies.
The good news is that enterprises have recognized the significant business value of analyzing the surging amount of information and then acting upon that analysis. The bad news is that many enterprises have become overwhelmed by the information deluge and either cannot effectively analyze it or cannot get current enough information to act upon.
The term CMS can be used to denote Content Management Systems, Content Management Services, Change Management Systems or Configuration Management Systems in IT alone. Let alone the Calcutta Mathematical Society (it does exist, we checked) and the rather unpleasant sounding neuromuscular disorder Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome.