integration on demand in comment and analysis
Television 2.0 cometh
Comment There are a number of IPTV components that need to work seamlessly together, including content processors, set-top boxes and video-on-demand servers. IP can simplify the task of launching new video services, such as interactive programming, video... [04 Jul 2007]
Retail CIOs aiming to ditch legacy of IT complexity
Comment Retail is by nature fast-moving and fluid, often forced to react to the whims of consumer demand. He says: "There is no more demand for one-function tin boxes. One of the big challenges to the industry, as it undergoes a period of mergers and... [02 Jul 2007]
Retail CIOs aiming to ditch legacy of IT complexity
CIO Analysis He says: "There is no more demand for one-function tin boxes. Retail is by nature fast-moving and fluid, often forced to react to the whims of consumer demand. One of the big challenges to the industry, as it undergoes a period of mergers and... [06 Jun 2007]
Leader: Of tipping points and SaaS
Leader With the on-demand vendors all offering to remove much of the client-server, integration headache Accenture seemed a strange choice as top sponsor. This past week saw a lot of people talking about on-demand software as a service (SaaS). [13 Oct 2006]
Editor's Blog: So, er, what's the big idea?
Comment I put it to him that it sounded something like an approach in between traditional packaged software and on-demand, the latter perhaps epitomised by the 'School of '98' CRM trio of NetSuite, RightNow and Salesforce.com. [29 Sep 2006]
Leader: Introducing... CIO Agenda
Leader That means IT staff will be in demand again, although outsourcing - and offshoring - are also here to stay. The phrases 'reduce costs' and 'stability' will crop up frequently, although for others on the panel, such as Abbey CIO Bill Gibbons, 2005... [14 Dec 2004]
Leader: How will Nokia make a difference to your business?
Leader Network upgrades - to Edge, to 3G and maybe those using push-to-talk - is a good starting point but while users demand more features in their hand, some directions seem ill-conceived. Long a provider of security, Nokia is now looking to the matter... [29 Oct 2003]
Devil's Advocate: Talk is just more data
Comment Unfortunately, it is not proven for handling the very high density of demand in a typical large office environment. Sooner or later, integration will happen. It is very fashionable to talk about voice and data integration. [19 May 2003]
Devil's Advocate: Technology drag
Comment A further difficulty is my demand for a keyboard that enables at least cramped 10 finger typing. I had to make the choice about 18 months ago, and gave up on full integration at the time, choosing instead an Ericsson T28 World phone that was... [01 Apr 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Nextel's lessons, more outsourcing and integration tips
Comment There has been a fall in demand for equity-based instruments and a rise in demand for debt and commodity services, placing huge demands for flexibility on the technology departments which support the revenue generating capabilities and capacity. [03 Mar 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: IM on the march, HSBC in China, and IT services ups and downs
Comment A week later, HP declared that, even with current economic conditions, the market is still showing demand. Against this backdrop, it may seem surprising that Ann Livermore, head of HP's services business, announced: "We haven't seen demand change... [07 Oct 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: IBM Global Services - the reckoning, Sun re-branding and Unix wars
Comment It also brings together the complete service on demand picture. Sun has clearly recognised the demand in the market for less expensive machines capable of hosting high availability, critical applications. [22 Apr 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: A citizens' database, JD Edwards and corporate PDA support
Comment This is probably a part of what CEO, Ed McVaney, called a "genuine pent-up demand" for its products and indicated that business should continue along similar lines as long as the general economy holds out during 2002. [10 Dec 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: A citizens' database, JD Edwards and corporate PDA support
Comment This is probably a part of what CEO, Ed McVaney, called a "genuine pent-up demand" for its products and indicated that business should continue along similar lines as long as the general economy holds out during 2002. [09 Dec 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Oracle's next gamble, India gets the Simputer, and X-Box issues
Comment Surely, if India - with its massive potential for selling hardware (there are already more than five million PCs in India) - can illustrate a demand for this top of the range Palm or low-end PC then one of the major manufacturers could make it... [23 Apr 2001]
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