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An integration platform as a service (iPaaS) is a cloud-based tool for linking existing applications and data flows into new services. Here are the key use cases, examples, and vendors.
The cloud has increasingly become a cornerstone of IT strategies across every industry, providing enterprises with agility and scale. But in every dark corner, hidden risks and imbalances await.
With Oracle Support Rewards, the company hopes to tempt existing on-premises customers to move workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
A growing number of CIOs are committing most if not all of IT to the cloud to improve security, flexibility, and agility u2014 and to free up teams to focus on innovation and enhancing IT services.
Container technology managed by an open source PaaS is enabling pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim to quickly respond to industry changes and continuously develop new applications and services for its customers.
SAP has added HR and vertical industry support to its hosted S/4HANA offering, while furthering its forays into process intelligence and AI for expense auditing.
Microsoftu2019s Azure will no longer be SAPu2019s preferred cloud platform u2014 although SAP executives say the companiesu2019 Embrace partnership remains strong.
Oracle has wooed some key customers to its public cloud software, but can it differentiate itself from competing services offered by Amazon.com, Microsoft, and Google?
Next-horizon technologies have piqued some IT leadersu2019 interest in terms of the business value they may ultimately drive. Others remain skeptical of the high-risk payoff.
In many situations, multicloud architectures make the most sense. But playing the field, baking in agility, and avoiding lock-in can expose your enterprise to hidden costs and issues.
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