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Integration of cloud technology and advanced analytics

The integration of cloud technology and advanced analytics allows organizations to find and use information to save money, deliver on the mission more effectively, create new value and make better decisions. Through Cloud Analytics, Booz Allen( a leading provider of management and technology consulting services to the US government in defence, intelligence, and civil markets) helps organizations gain valuable insights from large data sets, and—in the critical next step—strategically use that knowledge to drive mission success. Cloud Analytics is a data driven frontier; the term for a set of technological and analytical tools and techniques specifically designed to help clients extract information from massive data. For Booz Allen’s clients, cloud analytics involves more than algorithms. According to Booz Allen “we leverage our firm-wide expertise to provide clients with end-to-end solutions”. This includes bringing in teams of experts who understand the underlying issue to be solved, can make sense of the data for a specific organization, who can help the organization use it effectively, and who can develop tailored applications to maximize the value of the data. To know more about this, go to:http://www.boozallen.com/consulting/technology/cloud-computing/cloud-analytics

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E-waste management with cloud computing

Cloud computing can help companies reduce their e-waste in several ways. John Biggs of TechCrunch recently discussed the effect that a design change of Apple’s devices would have on the amount of e-waste.The company will switch from its current 30-pin port (the rectangular outlet that connects iPods, iPhones, and iPads to docking stations and chargers) to a smaller 9-pin or 19-pin port. According to Biggs 45 million devices will become “partially” obsolete as a result of this minor change. The United States throws away about 3 million tons of e-waste every year, including about 30 million desktops, 12 million laptops, and 30 million computer monitors. The amount of e-waste increases year-to-year at the highest rate (5%) of any category of trash. E-waste accounts for 20-50 million tons or 5% of all the world’s solid waste. With cloud computing  companies no longer have to purchase, repair, or replace hardware for an on-site IT infrastructure when they sign up for cloud-based solutions. They will not have to dispose of all of their obsolete or broken servers, storage devices, networking hardware, and cables every year. Second, cloud hosting companies utilize hardware more efficiently. They can host multiple applications and infrastructures per server. As a result, cloud hosting providers purchase relatively small amounts of hardware and fully utilize their servers, storage devices, and networking hardware before disposing of them. Third, companies that adopt cloud-based solutions do not have to frequently repair or replace their end-user hardware such as desktops, laptops, keyboards, mice, and monitors. To know more about reduction of e-waste using cloud computing visit:  http://www.onthenetoffice.com/blog/2012/08/e-waste/

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GIS Technology to tackle the PDS system loopholes

A Geographic Information System (GIS) integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts. It helps you answer questions and solve problems by looking at your data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared. There are a lot of advantages of using GIS technology. It makes data handling easier, covers large area, used for monitoring various things because of repetitive coverage, it is fast, can be used in inaccessible areas, unbiased, more accurate, reliable and economical. Data could be collected in several bands/ colors so it could be used for micro level analysis. GIS will help in decision making by government officials and in increasing transparency and accountability for good governance. It will help in management of natural resources, improved allocation of resources and planning, improved communication during crisis, cost savings by improved decision makings etc.

The effective use and implementation of Radio-frequency identification (RFID), GPS & data mining techniques in Public Distribution System (PDS) can facilitate PDS supply chain and promise eradicating mismanagement, corruption, trafficking, theft and anti-social elements. RFID provides highly accurate and detailed information by capturing the data and information at each stage of the supply chain, automatically. It also improves the safety and efficiency of the food supply chain. Location technology GPS can also be combined with RFID technology to automatically track and record the information regarding the field where the produce was picked, when and where it was transported and the current location of the produce. This also helps in reducing theft and trafficking. Data mining techniques based on the rule base classification model is used to identify the suspicious moving behavior of the objects. To read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/information-technology-articles/control-of-public-distribution-system-using-gps-gis-remote-sensing-with-data-mining-rfid-3393327.html

 

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Price War among the cloud providers

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There exists price war among major cloud providers. Amazon Web Services announced to lower the prices of a number of its cloud services, soon after Google cut down its prices. According to the vice president of Amazon Web Services, cost slashing is aggressive in nature. Slashing prices is a regular process. Whenever it is possible to reduce costs, they lower the prices for the customers.As soon as Google announced to reduce its  Google Compute Engine (GCE) by 32 percent, Google Storage  by 68 percent Amazon Web Services decided to cut its price of AWS' Simple Storage Service (S3) by 51 percent, Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) by 30 percent to 40 percent, AWS' Relational Database Service (RDS) by 28 percent, ElastiCache service  by 34 percent on average.The repeated cloud price cuts make it hard  to run in-house operations, which would create both hardware costs and preservation costs costly. Read more at:

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9247216/Price_war_Amazon_cuts_cloud_costs_to_counter_Google

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Disruptive Technologies: Change the game for business

Disruptive technologies are technologies that will transform existence, commerce, and the worldwide economy. According to a report, there are twelve technologies that could bring massive economic alterations and disturbances in the coming years. The report also states how these technologies could modify our world, their profit and confront, and propose rule to help leaders’ .Business leaders should update their organizational strategy continuously with the developing technologies, and use technologies to progress inner presentation. Disruptive technologies can change the strategy for businesses, create completely fresh yields and services, and changing team of value between creators or from producers to customers. Organizations use business model improvement to arrest that value. Leaders need to presume from where risks are coming from and should look further than confirmed models. Organizations also need to make sure to keep their workers’ abilities advanced.Read more at:

http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/business_technology/disruptive_technologies

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E-waste and Extended Producer Responsibility

 As India is growing, the e-waste being dumped from the West is leading to generation of more e-waste. India has seen a dramatic change in laws for handling e-waste in India.In 2010 Indian lawmakers passed an e-waste policy that included Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), before this there was an absence of e-waste recycling infrastructure to manage the country's wealth. EPR means that several business houses such as Apple, Dell and Hewlett Packard will be required to take financial responsibility for recycling their products. The Indian EPR law involves electronic manufacturers join hands with Indian recyclers (including the informal sector) to set up collection centres. In India this is the first time that a law includes informal sector participation. This means that informal sector recyclers who establish a legally recognized association and/or cooperatives will have an opportunity to participate in collection, refurbishing and dismantling of e-waste. To know more about e-waste and EPR go to:

http://svtc.org/blog/e-waste/what-does-indias-e-waste-law-mean/

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Bankers must become hi-tech savvy

Technologies, today, have enabled bank customers to make payments, track spending or move money between different accounts easily just by going online with a PC, phone or tablet. People are using popular websites like PayPal, for cheap loans and saving returns. Cash machines, ATMs have also become more advanced and multi-functional which means customers will soon be able to send money overseas, receive money transfers, purchase foreign currency and carry out transactions such as applying for loans. According to futurologists, smartphones will become mobile wallets soon enabling a customer to use discount vouchers and earn cashback on any transactions.  Banks will also have to exploit social media well i.e. listening to customers and have conversations on networks such as Twitter and Facebook. Mobile banking also helps banks to know the physical location of their customers and provide services accordingly. For example, banks might text to offer foreign currency when the customer arrives at an airport. However, new rules and improved technology have made it easier to switch current accounts and will make it even easier in future which in turn provides enough incentives for the banks to excel in technology, in all aspects of their service. Read more at:http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public/moneymatters/article3925149.ece

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IVR goes the cloud way

In a blog written by Uttam Pegu, an IVR blogging expert,gives us an insight into the world of hosted IVR in India.Until few years back people were apprehensive about the idea of hosted IVR but now with the advent of technology gathering its pace the idea of an IVR in cloud is reality now. Reliable net connection and a better pricing model has helped boom the idea of hosted IVR in India.

For more information please visit:-

http://www.ivrsworld.com/industry-news/hosted-ivr-is-gaining-popularity-in-india/
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Getting more out of new IVR technologies

In a whitepaper submitted by Pika Technologies Inc, we come to know about how to get more benefits from new IVR technologies.With IVR technologies evolving by the day it is very much important for managers to get best out of them.IVR application developers are now busy making software centric products.The two most important factors for shaping this decision of software centric product are a growing interest of many entities in VOIP services and second is the ability to run voice,data, and signaling processing algorithms reliably on a host PC or servers.

For more information please visit:-

http://www.tmcnet.com/channels/media-processing/art/pika-ivr-white_paper.pdf

 

 

 

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Differences between CRM and ERP

In a blog written in siliconblogsindia, a blogging website, we come to know about basic differences between CRM and ERP. Both CRM and ERP are business oriented software providing improved business efficiency.All though they are built for one aim but they have some basic differences between them. CRM helps in  managing different aspects of customer interactions needed to carry out business processes effortlessly. ERP is used to manage business processes in best available ways.

For more information please visit:-

http://blogs.siliconindia.com/Techvedic/Technology/CRM-vs-ERP-%C3%A2%EF%BF%BD%EF%BF%BD-Realize-What-Is-the-Difference-bid-FTE076KD28393620.html
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CRM software in a happy phase

In an article written by Colin Barker,computer journalist, we come to know how CRM software is going through a phase of boom.Two main reasons for this boom were attributed to increase in investments in both  digital marketing and customer experience initiatives.CRM software is dominated by big names in the industry who account to almost half of the entire revenue earned by the industry.

For more information please visit:-

http://www.zdnet.com/crm-boom-sparked-by-digital-marketing-customer-experience-projects-7000029105/
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Diminishing differences between CRM and Contact center software.

In an article written by Sheila McGee-Smith, the founder of McGee-Smith Analytics, we come to know about the diminishing or reduced differences between CRM and Contact center software. Cloud based CRM vendors are new a new phenomenon. Traditional contact centers were telephony based and they are now trying to move to a multi channel environment. With both CRM vendors and Contact center vendors eyeing for the coveted market of multi channel customers and in doing so the lines between CRM and Contact center software are getting faint.

For more information please visit:-

http://www.nojitter.com/post/240168041/the-blurring-line-between-crm-and-contact-center-software

 

 

 

 

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Microservers: What you need to know

Businesses don't want a machine that can do everything reasonably well. But, they want a computer that excels at specific tasks. Businesses are being experimented with clusters of high-density and low-power servers known as microservers. These microservers are suited to the growing workloads found inside modern datacenters. The quantifiable nature of workloads allows microserver circuitry to be paired back to what's needed to execute these tasks. To know more on the microservers, go through the article by Nick Heath, chief reporter for TechRepublic UK.

http://www.zdnet.com/microservers-what-you-need-to-know-7000027388/

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What skills do companies really want on their big data team?

Many companies are trying to figure out how to make the best use of big data and which skills are most needed when trying to get useful business insights out of unstructured data. With hard technical skills, managers are also looking for some more unexpected skills too. Creativity, developer background, business intelligence expertise, data science expertise are some of the important skills which a manager looks for. To know more on this, go through the article by Colin Barker, senior reporter for ZDNet.

http://www.zdnet.com/what-skills-do-companies-really-want-on-their-big-data-team-7000025945/

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Moving ahead of cloud computing – hello fog computing!

Cloud is the most scoring buzzword in technology and business spaces. Everyone is talking about the business benefits of cloud - benefits like cost, affordability, storage, etc. It is known to all of us.

Cloud has a flip side also. While there is no problem with data storage, but retrieving and uploading them is a problem. The problem is because of limited bandwidth. But, the way everything is now becoming connected – from jet engines in airplanes to mobile devices in your hands, we cannot reject data connectivity. It is not possible either – because predictive analytics has gained prominence where real time data serves as input and the analytics tools are located remotely. Third and fourth generation cellular networks are simply not fast enough to stream data to and fro. When there is a problem, there must be a solution to it. Experts are saying to stop concentrate on cloud and look at an alternative approach. Christened as ‘fog computing’ by Cisco, it has some edges over cloud computing. In cloud computing, where devices are distant and remote, in fog computing, it is just the reverse. Things are done near to the devices that are not so much powerful, but can make decisions.

So, the next time you go for cloud computing, give a thought over fog computing. Know more about it at: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304908304579566662320279406?mg=reno64-wsj&url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB10001424052702304908304579566662320279406 .

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SAP acquires SeeWhy, eyes targeted marketing

SAP will use SeeWhy's behavior-based marketing muscle to flesh out the Swiss e-commerce platform Hyrbis that it acquired last year. The campaign strategy will be 1:1, because 1-to-1 marketing campaigns are driven by the behavior of individual visitors and the real time context of what shoppersa are doing. To know more on this, go through the article by Natalie Gagliordi, a ZDNet staff writer based in Louisville, Kentucky.

http://www.zdnet.com/sap-acquires-seewhy-eyes-targeted-marketing-7000029686/

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Security's future belongs to open source

Does the future of security belongs to open source? It is not a topic of debate. It is the truth that nowadays the worlds runs on Linux and open source software. But on average, open-source programming is the best way to prevent security troubles. To know more about this, go through the article by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, writer about technology and the business of technology.

http://www.zdnet.com/securitys-future-belongs-to-open-source-7000029687/

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The new digital customer journey: Cross-channel, mobile, social, self-service, and engaged

The sheer proliferation of new online devices and digital consumer channels is pushing leading-edge companies to rethink how they connect and engage their customers. Connection between business and customers in digital channels is known as customer journey. An integrated portfolio of technologies including self-service mobile apps, customer communities and open product development can reshape today's customer journey. To know more about the change in customer journey, go through the article by Dion Hinchcliffe, expert in information technology, business strategy and next-generation enterprises.

http://www.zdnet.com/the-new-digital-customer-journey-cross-channel-mobile-social-self-service-and-engaged-7000015570/

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Do CIOs Need Passion To Succeed? Analysts Debate

Chief Information Officer of any organization should realise the change in technology and making enterprise software attractive should be the part of their strategy. Strong, responsive, high-energy, customer-focused service is what delivers value and makes a company attractive and this is being enabled by the digital transformation. To know more about the points which CIO should keep in mind while entering the digital age, go through the article by Vala Afshar, Chief Marketing Officer of Extreme Networks.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/vala-afshar/do-cios-need-passion-to-s_b_4802303.html

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Saving the dry, lifeless soul of enterprise software

Nowadays large suppliers are improving their products while making them easier to implement and simpler for users to adopt. Cloud computing has totally changed the enterprise environment. To know more on the transition of enterprise software, go through the article by Michael Krigsman, analyst, strategy advisor, enterprise advocate.

http://www.zdnet.com/saving-the-dry-lifeless-soul-of-enterprise-software-7000026198/

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