We are living in the internet boom, where information is transferred without borders anytime, anywhere. ‘Cloud computing’ has recently become the most talked about among IT pros and businesses regardless of sizes. Though surrounded by scepticism and concerns, cloud computing still prospers without any sign of its ending.
Recent TRG blog posts
7 Key Benefits of Adopting Cloud Computing in the Enterprise
Posted by Thai Pham on Fri, Aug 16, 2019
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Why Vendor Due Diligence Is a Must in IT Solutions Selection
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Sat, Oct 27, 2018
Companies that are either planning to purchase an IT software or in the process of implementing one cannot overlook the due diligence process. Many organisations either underestimate the importance of conducting due diligence or fail to gather all the relevant information to support their decision making.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
How Data is Protected in Infor CloudSuite with These 5 Security Layers
Posted by Thanh Nguyen on Sat, Oct 6, 2018
When it comes to Cloud deployment, security is top of mind for all concerned. The Infor CloudSuite team uses best-practice protocols and a thorough, continuous improvement approach that gives you both confidence and peace of mind. The following information provides a detailed look at Infor’s security approach.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Making a Business Case for Networked (Cloud) Business Intelligence
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Tue, Aug 28, 2018
Networked Business Intelligence (BI) leverages new capabilities to truly combine the centralised and decentralised models of BI, delivering the best aspects of both: end-user self-service without analytical silos. It is a new approach to analytics based on the idea that trusted and well governed data is not at odds with speed and ease of use.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing, Business Intelligence, Analytics
The Cloud: A Storm of Confusion
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Sat, Aug 18, 2018
A survey of more than 1,000 American adults was conducted in August 2012 by Wakefield Research and shows that while the cloud is widely used, it is still misunderstood. For example, 51 percent of respondents, including a majority of Millennials, believe stormy weather can interfere with cloud computing.
Nearly one third see the cloud as a thing of the future, yet 97 percent are actually using cloud services today via online shopping, banking, social networking and file sharing. Despite this confusion, three in five (59 percent) believe the “workplace of the future” will exist entirely in the cloud, which indicates people feel it’s time to figure out the cloud or risk being left behind in their professional lives.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing
Should Hoteliers Consider Implementing Cloud Applications?
Posted by Thai Pham on Tue, Aug 14, 2018
The first simple hotel management system was introduced back in the 1970s, allowing hoteliers to confirm on-site reservations. By the early 1990s, the first database management system was marketed, allowing for digital records, which made accessing information much easier than Excel spreadsheets. Now, the hospitality industry is amidst the "cloud computing boom". The impact of cloud-based solutions is enormous: it revolutionises how the managers run their hotels/restaurants and interact with the customers.
Blog Topics: Hospitality solutions, Cloud Computing
How will the Internet of Things (IoT) Impact Manufacturing?
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Mon, Jul 16, 2018
The Internet of Things is a world that connects people, data, processes, and physical things. Beyond the consumer realm, the IoT is creating a new paradigm in the business world. So, how will the IoT impact manufacturing?
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Early Adopters of Industry 4.0 are Seeing Measurable Results
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Sun, Jul 15, 2018
The Factory of the Future isn’t some futuristic fantasy. It’s quickly becoming the new reality. And tech-savvy manufacturers are either on board or preparing for change. 40% of manufacturers believe that smart manufacturing and its foundational technology—the Internet of Things (IoT) — are within reach and that it’s the right time to invest.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Building a Digital Supply Chain with Cloud BI: the Citrix Case Study
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Wed, Jul 11, 2018
Imagine a cloud Business Intelligence system that can aggregate and analyse data from 400 data sources in a single view, go live in fewer than 90 days, and help achieve a five-fold increase in inventory turns. Let’s have a look at the Citrix case study, focusing on how Citrix has solved its data analytics problem and architected its digital supply chain with Birst.
Read more: Cloud Business Intelligence for E-commerce: a Case Study of Build.com
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing, Business Intelligence
Cloud Business Intelligence in eCommerce: a Build.com Case study
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Wed, Jun 27, 2018
Cloud-based Business Intelligence (BI) is the future. And one of the first BI vendors to capitalise on this trend is Birst - "the only enterprise BI platform in the cloud." This article will provide you with a case study of how Build.com drives their business forward with Birst’s cloud BI system.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing, Business Intelligence