As one of the top CRM solutions on the market, Salesforce allows businesses to sell faster and smarter than ever with a host of streamlining, integration and consolidation features.
Salesforce is frequently integrated for the purpose of solving major problems, such as improving the speed of a company's sales processes, automating manual data-entry functions, enhancing marketing communications and much more.
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Topics:
Integration,
data integration,
360-Degree Customer View,
Salesforce Best Practices,
salesforce,
Customer Loyalty,
CRM
Business intelligence tools give your business the useful and valuable information it needs to maximize strategic decisions. Technology has only become more important for industry leaders who rely on tools and resources to stay ahead of their competition and improve the company's overall performance.
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Topics:
Big Data,
Business Intelligence Tools,
Integration
The blockchain and cryptocurrency revolution continues to unfold, yet many remain unaware of its significance. Fortunately, you can learn the fundamentals here to begin exploring this fascinating world.
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Topics:
Cryptography,
Smart Contracts,
Ethereum,
Blockchain,
Crypotcurrency,
Bitcoin
While not every game requires a game engine by design, they make up a significant part of the industry’s vitality. The overwhelming majority of AAA titles rely on the physics and design of some of the industry’s leading engines.
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Topics:
AI,
game development,
Artificial Intelligence,
VR,
Virtual Reality,
2D Game Design,
3D Game Design
Continuous integration is the practice of immediately testing and integrating codebase changes as developers add them. This best practice results in well-tested and viable products, as well as a more streamlined development process.
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Topics:
DevOps,
multiple code builds,
testing and integrating codebase changes,
CI Solutions,
cloud CI solutions,
Continuous Integration,
Continuous Development,
code quality
According to the Wall Street Journal, the average “profit per passenger” of the seven largest U.S. airlines was $17.75, for a one-way flight, while the average profit margin across those airlines was 9% in 2017. Not much when you consider the high cost of operating a carrier. The high-quality data that is collected from an airline’s operational systems such as reservation data, ticketing, booking, and loyalty, is typically stuck in organizational silos, making it difficult to find ways to increase the “profit per passenger” numbers and respond to market needs.
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Topics:
actionable data,
Sabre IX,
Airline Solutions
Big Data was one of the hottest buzzwords back in 2015. Companies were well underway in their investments into arriving at better answers from their massive amounts of data. But, in that same year, Gartner canceled its Hype Cycle for Big Data and many articles published about the demise of Big Data began to appear. In order to understand whether it has lived up to its hype, we should first understand what the differences are between Big Data and new buzzwords that have arisen, such as Fast Data
.
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Topics:
MPP,
Message Oriented Middleware,
Big Data,
fast data,
Message Queuing
Mission critical data within an organization is often decentralized, siloed, and inaccessible to those individuals charged with making strategic business decisions. Getting at data that is locked in transactional systems, or siloed in business units, can have a negative impact on the day-to-day operations of serving customers. The data warehouse was developed as the best way to aggregate your most mission-critical data, to make it actionable so that you can make better business decisions.
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Topics:
data warehouse,
cloud
A few years ago, many IT leaders shied away from being early adopters of cloud technologies. For some, the reasoning was due to a perceived immaturity of the technology; or a lack of needed skill sets within an organization; or companies could not reconcile the cost-benefit of such migrations. With recent advancements in cloud-based technologies such as unlimited scalability, improved performance, and lower overall costs, IT leaders have taken notice and are jumping at the chance to offer their users improved tools to make better business decisions. The Rythmos FactumCloud an Amazon Web Services Redshift service that allows you to Lift and Shift your data warehouse, so that you can provide those empowering tools to your users.
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