The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20170904085258/http://cloudcomputing.sys-con.com:80/node/4141875

Welcome!

@CloudExpo Authors: Elizabeth White, Liz McMillan, Rene Buest, Astadia CloudGPS, Jason Bloomberg

Related Topics: Recurring Revenue, @CloudExpo, @BigDataExpo, @ThingsExpo

Recurring Revenue: Blog Feed Post

How to Power #DigitalTransformation | @CloudExpo #DX #IoT #SmartCities

How will the 'economics of machine learning' impact your business model?

“You can’t stop the incessant march of economics” – Bill Schmarzo

Okay, so it’s probably not cool to quote oneself, but hey, this is my blog and I get to do what I want.  And for anyone who follows me knows, I love to “riff” on the game-changing power of economics.  The “economics of big data” – where the cost to store, manage and analyze data is 20x to 100x cheaper than traditional analytics – started this big data and data science craze.  But ultimately it is the economics of value, or to be specific, “value in use” where the economics really become a game changer.

I recent article titled “The Simple Economics of Machine Intelligence” from the Harvard Business Review highlights very well the role that economics (maybe even more than data science) is going to play in separating the winners from the losers in digital transformation.  To quote the article:

  • Machine intelligence is, in its essence, a prediction technology, so the economic shift will center on a drop in the cost of prediction.
  • When the cost of any input falls so precipitously, there are two other well-established economic implications. First, we will start using prediction to perform tasks where we previously didn’t. Second, the value of other things that complement prediction will rise.
  • Using the language of economics, judgment is a complement to prediction and therefore when the cost of prediction falls demand for judgment rises.

So how will the “economics of machine learning” – or the “economics of advanced analytics” – impact your business model?  We developed the Big Data Business Model Maturity Index as a framework help organizations understand where and how they can leverage data and analytics to power their business models (see Figure 1).

Figure 1:  Big Data Business Model Maturity Index

The Maturity Index provides a roadmap to guide customers in integration data and analytics into their business models.  See “Big Data Business Model Maturity Index Guide” for a “How To” guide on leveraging data and analytics to advance along the Maturity Index.

Advanced Analytics Continuum
Recent conversations with Walker Stemple of Intel’s @intelAI organization got me thinking about where and how organizations can leverage “advanced analytics” to power their business models.  Now “advanced analytics” is a broad definition, but I have included the following analytics in that definition: Regression, Clustering, Neural Networks, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Computing.  And while these “classifications” seem to change on a regular basis (sometimes due to us getting smarter; sometimes due to non-value-add marketing hype), it is critical that tomorrow’s business leaders understand where and how to apply these advanced analytics to power their business models.

My conversation with Walker helped me to understand how organizations can leverage the clusters of advanced analytics to advance along the Maturity Index (see Figure 2).

Figure 2:  Advanced Analytics Continuum

The Advanced Analytics Continuum covers the following classifications:

  • Descriptive Analytics is not really advanced analytics, but it is foundational in helping organizations understand “What happened?” to their business. This is traditionally the domain of Business Intelligence.  Business Intelligence is primarily focused on “Comparative Analytics” such as Current Period versus Previous Period reporting, Period-to-date cumulative calculations and projecting trend plots.  The primary analytic tools in Descriptive Analytics are reports, dashboards and alerts.
  • Predictive Analytics is focused on uncovering insights about what happened in order to create foresight, or predictions, about what is likely to happen. Predictive Analytics seek to quantify cause-and-effect – and measure the analytic model’s goodness-of-fit – in order to drive those predictions.  Predictive analytic algorithms include Statistics, Clustering, Classification, and Regression Analysis.  This is also where you will see the use of ANOVA, Covariance and Confusion Tables to measure the goodness of model fit.
  • Prescriptive Analytics is focused on building analytic models that can prescribe or recommend what actions consumers and employees should take in order to optimize key business or operational processes. Advanced analytic algorithms of choice in the area of Prescriptive Analytics include Collaborative Filtering, Neural Networks, Deep Learning, and Machine Learning.
  • Cognitive Analytics is focused on creating an environment (system or application) that can self-monitor, self-diagnose, self-fix and ultimately self-learn. These environments are constantly measuring the effectiveness of decisions and updating/refining the analytic models based upon the outcomes of decisions.  Think about an autonomous vehicle that is moving through a new environment and has to learn quickly about the nuances of that environment (e.g., traffic patterns, potholes, road maintenance, temperature variations, wind gusts, precipitation). Advanced analytics tools of choice in the area of Cognitive Analytics include Reinforcement Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Cognitive Computing.

We can bring this all together by showing how the Advanced Analytics Continuum can help organizations advance along the Big Data Business Model Maturity Index as seen in Figure 3.

Figure 3:  Advanced Analytics Power Business Model Maturity Index

While not perfect (and likely will never be perfect) the merging of the Advanced Analytics Continuum with the Big Data Business Model Maturity Index helps organizations to understand not only in what advanced analytics to invest, but understand how those analytics can help advance the organization along the maturity index.

Advanced Analytics in Action
Let’s walk through an example of how we might apply the Advance Analytics Continuum to create an intelligent organization.  For our example, I am using publicly available data from the City of San Jose Open Data Portal (https://data.sanjoseca.gov/home) that shows where and when fatal traffic accidents have occurred in the San Jose Area.  The City of San Jose Open Data Portal is part of the city’s Open Data Community Architecture (ODCA) initiative led by the City of San Jose Data Architect, Arti Tangri and CIO, Rob Lloyd.  The ODCA project provides a highly adaptable reference architecture that encourages local community analytics by providing an adoptable design that (1) exposes data for use, (2) arranges analytics and skills for informed decisions, (3) builds a platform that enables automation and prediction, and (4) aims the data for shared data lakes for government/academia/private sector use.  In these structures, the ODCA lays the foundation for economic monetization of the City of San Jose’s data.

Descriptive Analytics:  Reporting Fatal Accidents
Let’s start the advanced analytics transformation process by creating descriptive analytics about what has happened.  For example, let’s say we have a map showing fatal accidents over a select period of time (see Figure X).

Figure 4:  Reporting of Fatal Traffic Accidents

While Business Intelligence is a great starting point, we must embrace advanced analytics to become more actionable.

Predictive Analytics:  Predicting Where Accidents Are Likely To Happen
We can apply Predictive Analytics (e.g., Statistics, Clustering, Classification, Regression Analysis) to “quantify cause-and-effect” in order to predict when and where a fatal traffic accident is likely to occur (see Figure 5).

Figure 5: Predicted Fatal Traffic Accidents

In order to create this prediction, we need to brainstorm with the key stakeholders the variables and metrics that might help us make a better prediction of fatal traffic accidents.  In particular, we want to brainstorm the following question:

What data might you want in order to predict when and where a fatal traffic accident might occur in the South Bay?

The brainstorming exercise will produce a wide variety of data sources that the data science team might want to consider as they build the predictive analytics (see Table 1).

Traffic Patterns Weather Conditions Local Events
Time of Year Day of Week Time of Day
Holidays Population Growth Economic Activity Growth
Building Permits Road Maintenance New Driver Permits
Tourism Large Truck Traffic Electric Vehicles
Changes in Retail Sales Building Renovations Pedestrian Traffic
Bike Traffic Motorcycle Traffic Sunrise Location

Table 1:  Potential Data Sources for Predicting Fatal Traffic Accidents

Prescriptive Analytics:  Recommending Where and When to Locate Police
Next we want to leverage prescriptive analytics in order to augment human decision-making and optimize key business and operational processes.  In our reduce crime application, Prescriptive Analytics can create recommendations about when and where to locate police (see Figure 6).

Figure 6: Recommended Police and Emergency Equipment Locations

It is important that the application captures the actual decisions made about where and when the police and emergency equipment are located in order to measure the effectiveness of the recommendations.  This feedback on the decisions and the associated outcomes is critical in creating Cognitive Analytics.

Creating a Self-learning, Intelligent Accident Response App
Finally, we want to leverage Cognitive Analytics to create an intelligent or learning application to reduce fatal traffic accidents.  We want the application to continuously learn from new environments and potentially new data, more granular data sources (see Figure 7).

Figure 7:  Cognitive Analytics to Continuously Learn and Refine Analytic Outcomes

The model should tell the data scientist which variables are the most predictive (variable predictability or the relative importance of a particular variable to the analytic model’s results) so that proper effort can be placed in ensuring that the data is complete, accurate, timely and governed.

Summary: The Economics of Advanced Analytics
The process of determining or quantifying the economic value of an organization’s data based upon Adam Smith’s “value in use” concept (“Wealth of Nations”, 1776) is greatly augmented via advanced analytics; where “value in use” is defined as the use of an asset to create new economic or financial value (see the University of San Francisco research paper “Applying Economic Concepts To Big Data To Determine The Financial Value Of The Organization’s Data And Analytics Research Paper” for more details on how to determine the economic value of your organization’s data).  Advanced Analytics drive the “value in use” aspects of economics by creating new digital assets (data, analytics and intelligent applications) that power an organization’s business models and fuel an organization’s digital transformation.

Tomorrow’s business leaders cannot be content to leave the understanding of advanced analytics to just their data science or business analyst teams. Tomorrow’s business leaders must be at the forefront of understanding the capabilities of advanced analytics so they can determine where and how to apply advanced analytics to power today’s as well as tomorrow’s business model battles.

In the end, it’s not having the advanced analytics capabilities that will determine the winners from the losers, but it’s where and how organizations exploit advanced analytics to re-invent their business models.

The post Leveraging Advanced Analytics to Power Digital Transformation appeared first on InFocus Blog | Dell EMC Services.

Internet of @ThingsExpo, taking place October 31 - November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA, is co-located with 21st Cloud Expo and will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading industry players in the world.

Download Show Prospectus ▸ Here

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the most profound change in personal and enterprise IT since the creation of the Worldwide Web more than 20 years ago.

All major researchers estimate there will be tens of billions devices - computers, smartphones, tablets, and sensors - connected to the Internet by 2020. This number will continue to grow at a rapid pace for the next several decades.

With major technology companies and startups seriously embracing IoT strategies, now is the perfect time to attend @ThingsExpo in Silicon Valley. Learn what is going on, contribute to the discussions, and ensure that your enterprise is as "IoT-Ready" as it can be!

With major technology companies and startups seriously embracing Cloud strategies, now is the perfect time to attend 21st Cloud Expo, October 31 - November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, and June 12-14, 2018, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY, and learn what is going on, contribute to the discussions, and ensure that your enterprise is on the right path to Digital Transformation.

Track 1. Enterprise Cloud | Cloud-Native
Track 2.
Big Data | Analytics
Track 3. Internet of Things | IIoT | Smart Cities

Track 4. DevOps | Digital Transformation (DX)

Track 5. APIs | Cloud Security | Mobility

Track 6.
AI | ML | DL | Cognitive
Track 7.
Containers | Microservices | Serverless
Track 8. FinTech | InsurTech | Token Economy

Cloud Expo | @ThingsExpo 2017 Silicon Valley
(October 31 - November 2, 2017, Santa Clara Convention Center, CA)

Cloud Expo | @ThingsExpo 2018 New York 
(June 12-14, 2018, Javits Center, Manhattan)

Download Show Prospectus ▸ Here

Every Global 2000 enterprise in the world is now integrating cloud computing in some form into its IT development and operations. Midsize and small businesses are also migrating to the cloud in increasing numbers.  

Companies are each developing their unique mix of cloud technologies and services, forming multi-cloud and hybrid cloud architectures and deployments across all major industries. Cloud-driven thinking has become the norm in financial services, manufacturing, telco, healthcare, transportation, energy, media, entertainment, retail and other consumer industries, and the public sector.

Cloud Expo is the single show where technology buyers and vendors can meet to experience and discus cloud computing and all that it entails. Sponsors of Cloud Expo will benefit from unmatched branding, profile building and lead generation opportunities through:

  • Featured on-site presentation and ongoing on-demand webcast exposure to a captive audience of industry decision-makers.
  • Showcase exhibition during our new extended dedicated expo hours
  • Breakout Session Priority scheduling for Sponsors that have been guaranteed a 35-minute technical session
  • Online advertising in SYS-CON's i-Technology Publications
  • Capitalize on our Comprehensive Marketing efforts leading up to the show with print mailings, e-newsletters and extensive online media coverage.
  • Unprecedented PR Coverage: Editorial Coverage on Cloud Computing Journal.
  • Tweetup to over 75,000 plus followers
  • Press releases sent on major wire services to over 500 industry analysts.

For more information on sponsorship, exhibit, and keynote opportunities, contact Carmen Gonzalez by email at events (at) sys-con.com, or by phone 201 802-3021.

The World's Largest "Cloud Digital Transformation" Event

@CloudExpo | @ThingsExpo 2017 Silicon Valley
(Oct. 31 - Nov. 2, 2017, Santa Clara Convention Center, CA)

@CloudExpo | @ThingsExpo 2018 New York 
(June 12-14, 2018, Javits Center, Manhattan)

Full Conference Registration Gold Pass and Exhibit Hall ▸ Here

Register For @CloudExpo ▸ Here via EventBrite

Register For @ThingsExpo ▸ Here via EventBrite

Register For @DevOpsSummit ▸ Here via EventBrite

Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsors of Cloud Expo | @ThingsExpo will benefit from unmatched branding, profile building and lead generation opportunities through:

  • Featured on-site presentation and ongoing on-demand webcast exposure to a captive audience of industry decision-makers
  • Showcase exhibition during our new extended dedicated expo hours
  • Breakout Session Priority scheduling for Sponsors that have been guaranteed a 35 minute technical session
  • Online targeted advertising in SYS-CON's i-Technology Publications
  • Capitalize on our Comprehensive Marketing efforts leading up to the show with print mailings, e-newsletters and extensive online media coverage
  • Unprecedented Marketing Coverage: Editorial Coverage on ITweetup to over 100,000 plus followers, press releases sent on major wire services to over 500 industry analysts

For more information on sponsorship, exhibit, and keynote opportunities, contact Carmen Gonzalez (@GonzalezCarmen) today by email at events (at) sys-con.com, or by phone 201 802-3021.

Secrets of Sponsors and Exhibitors ▸ Here
Secrets of Cloud Expo Speakers ▸ Here

All major researchers estimate there will be tens of billions devices - computers, smartphones, tablets, and sensors - connected to the Internet by 2020. This number will continue to grow at a rapid pace for the next several decades.

With major technology companies and startups seriously embracing Cloud strategies, now is the perfect time to attend @CloudExpo@ThingsExpo, October 31 - November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, and June 12-4, 2018, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY, and learn what is going on, contribute to the discussions, and ensure that your enterprise is on the right path to Digital Transformation.

Delegates to Cloud Expo | @ThingsExpo will be able to attend 8 simultaneous, information-packed education tracks.

There are over 120 breakout sessions in all, with Keynotes, General Sessions, and Power Panels adding to three days of incredibly rich presentations and content.

Join Cloud Expo | @ThingsExpo conference chair Roger Strukhoff (@IoT2040), October 31 - November 2, 2017, Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, and June 12-14, 2018, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY, for three days of intense Enterprise Cloud and 'Digital Transformation' discussion and focus, including Big Data's indispensable role in IoT, Smart Grids and (IIoT) Industrial Internet of Things, Wearables and Consumer IoT, as well as (new) Digital Transformation in Vertical Markets.

Financial Technology - or FinTech - Is Now Part of the @CloudExpo Program!

Accordingly, attendees at the upcoming 21st Cloud Expo | @ThingsExpo October 31 - November 2, 2017, Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, and June 12-14, 2018, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY, will find fresh new content in a new track called FinTech, which will incorporate machine learning, artificial intelligence, deep learning, and blockchain into one track.

Financial enterprises in New York City, London, Singapore, and other world financial capitals are embracing a new generation of smart, automated FinTech that eliminates many cumbersome, slow, and expensive intermediate processes from their businesses.

FinTech brings efficiency as well as the ability to deliver new services and a much improved customer experience throughout the global financial services industry. FinTech is a natural fit with cloud computing, as new services are quickly developed, deployed, and scaled on public, private, and hybrid clouds.

More than US$20 billion in venture capital is being invested in FinTech this year. @CloudExpo is pleased to bring you the latest FinTech developments as an integral part of our program, starting at the 21st International Cloud Expo October 31 - November 2, 2017 in Silicon Valley, and June 12-14, 2018, in New York City.

@CloudExpo is accepting submissions for this new track, so please visit www.CloudComputingExpo.com for the latest information.

Speaking Opportunities

The upcoming 21st International @CloudExpo@ThingsExpo, October 31 - November 2, 2017, Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, and June 12-14, 2018, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY announces that its Call For Papers for speaking opportunities is open.

Submit your speaking proposal today! ▸ Here

About SYS-CON Media & Events
SYS-CON Media (www.sys-con.com) has since 1994 been connecting technology companies and customers through a comprehensive content stream - featuring over forty focused subject areas, from Cloud Computing to Web Security - interwoven with market-leading full-scale conferences produced by SYS-CON Events. The company's internationally recognized brands include among others Cloud Expo® (@CloudExpo), Big Data Expo® (@BigDataExpo), DevOps Summit (@DevOpsSummit), @ThingsExpo® (@ThingsExpo), Containers Expo (@ContainersExpo) and Microservices Expo (@MicroservicesE).

Cloud Expo®, Big Data Expo® and @ThingsExpo® are registered trademarks of Cloud Expo, Inc., a SYS-CON Events company.

More Stories By William Schmarzo

Bill Schmarzo, author of “Big Data: Understanding How Data Powers Big Business”, is responsible for setting the strategy and defining the Big Data service line offerings and capabilities for the EMC Global Services organization. As part of Bill’s CTO charter, he is responsible for working with organizations to help them identify where and how to start their big data journeys. He’s written several white papers, avid blogger and is a frequent speaker on the use of Big Data and advanced analytics to power organization’s key business initiatives. He also teaches the “Big Data MBA” at the University of San Francisco School of Management.

Bill has nearly three decades of experience in data warehousing, BI and analytics. Bill authored EMC’s Vision Workshop methodology that links an organization’s strategic business initiatives with their supporting data and analytic requirements, and co-authored with Ralph Kimball a series of articles on analytic applications. Bill has served on The Data Warehouse Institute’s faculty as the head of the analytic applications curriculum.

Previously, Bill was the Vice President of Advertiser Analytics at Yahoo and the Vice President of Analytic Applications at Business Objects.

@CloudExpo Stories
SYS-CON Events announced today that App2Cloud will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on Oct. 31 – Nov 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. App2Cloud is an online Platform, specializing in migrating legacy applications to any Cloud Providers (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud).
SYS-CON Events announced today that Akvelon will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Akvelon is a business and technology consulting firm that specializes in applying cutting-edge technology to problems in fields as diverse as mobile technology, sports technology, finance, and healthcare.
Historically, some banking activities such as trading have been relying heavily on analytics and cutting edge algorithmic tools. The coming of age of powerful data analytics solutions combined with the development of intelligent algorithms have created new opportunities for financial institutions. In his session at 20th Cloud Expo, Sebastien Meunier, Head of Digital for North America at Chappuis Halder & Co., discussed how these tools can be leveraged to develop a lasting competitive advantage ...
Organizations do not need a Big Data strategy; they need a business strategy that incorporates Big Data. Most organizations lack a road map for using Big Data to optimize key business processes, deliver a differentiated customer experience, or uncover new business opportunities. They do not understand what’s possible with respect to integrating Big Data into the business model.
SYS-CON Events announced today that Datera will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Datera offers a radically new approach to data management, where innovative software makes data infrastructure invisible, elastic and able to perform at the highest level. It eliminates hardware lock-in and gives IT organizations the choice to source x86 server nodes, with business model option...
SYS-CON Events announced today that Dasher Technologies will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on Oct 31 - Nov 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Dasher Technologies, Inc. ® is a premier IT solution provider that delivers expert technical resources along with trusted account executives to architect and deliver complete IT solutions and services to help our clients execute their goals, plans and objectives. Since 1999, we've...
SYS-CON Events announced today that MobiDev, a client-oriented software development company, will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place October 31-November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. MobiDev is a software company that develops and delivers turn-key mobile apps, websites, web services, and complex software systems for startups and enterprises. Since 2009 it has grown from a small group of passionate engineers and business...
WebRTC is the future of browser-to-browser communications, and continues to make inroads into the traditional, difficult, plug-in web communications world. The 6th WebRTC Summit continues our tradition of delivering the latest and greatest presentations within the world of WebRTC. Topics include voice calling, video chat, P2P file sharing, and use cases that have already leveraged the power and convenience of WebRTC.
From 2013, NTT Communications has been providing cPaaS service, SkyWay. Its customer’s expectations for leveraging WebRTC technology are not only typical real-time communication use cases such as Web conference, remote education, but also IoT use cases such as remote camera monitoring, smart-glass, and robotic. Because of this, NTT Communications has numerous IoT business use-cases that its customers are developing on top of PaaS. WebRTC will lead IoT businesses to be more innovative and address...
The question before companies today is not whether to become intelligent, it’s a question of how and how fast. The key is to adopt and deploy an intelligent application strategy while simultaneously preparing to scale that intelligence. In her session at 21st Cloud Expo, Sangeeta Chakraborty, Chief Customer Officer at Ayasdi, will provide a tactical framework to become a truly intelligent enterprise, including how to identify the right applications for AI, how to build a Center of Excellence to ...
Modern software design has fundamentally changed how we manage applications, causing many to turn to containers as the new virtual machine for resource management. As container adoption grows beyond stateless applications to stateful workloads, the need for persistent storage is foundational - something customers routinely cite as a top pain point. In his session at @DevOpsSummit at 21st Cloud Expo, Bill Borsari, Head of Systems Engineering at Datera, will explore how organizations can reap the ...
Translating agile methodology into real-world best practices within the modern software factory has driven widespread DevOps adoption, yet much work remains to expand workflows and tooling across the enterprise. As models evolve from pockets of experimentation into wholescale organizational reinvention, practitioners find themselves challenged to incorporate the culture and architecture necessary to support DevOps at scale.
yperConvergence came to market with the objective of being simple, flexible and to help drive down operating expenses. It reduced the footprint by bundling the compute/storage/network into one box. This brought a new set of challenges as the HyperConverged vendors are very focused on their own proprietary building blocks. If you want to scale in a certain way, let’s say you identified a need for more storage and want to add a device that is not sold by the HyperConverged vendor, forget about it....
SYS-CON Events announced today that Massive Networks will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Massive Networks mission is simple. To help your business operate seamlessly with fast, reliable, and secure internet and network solutions. Improve your customer's experience with outstanding connections to your cloud.
No hype cycles or predictions of a gazillion things here. IoT is here. You get it. You know your business and have great ideas for a business transformation strategy. What comes next? Time to make it happen. In his session at @ThingsExpo, Jay Mason, an Associate Partner of Analytics, IoT & Cybersecurity at M&S; Consulting, will present a step-by-step plan to develop your technology implementation strategy. He will discuss the evaluation of communication standards and IoT messaging protocols, dat...
An increasing number of companies are creating products that combine data with analytical capabilities. Running interactive queries on Big Data requires complex architectures to store and query data effectively, typically involving data streams, an choosing efficient file format/database and multiple independent systems that are tied together through custom-engineered pipelines. In his session at @BigDataExpo at @ThingsExpo, Tomer Levi, a senior software engineer at Intel’s Advanced Analytics gr...
SYS-CON Events announced today that DXWorldExpo has been named “Global Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo, which will take place on Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Digital Transformation is the key issue driving the global enterprise IT business. Digital Transformation is most prominent among Global 2000 enterprises and government institutions.
SYS-CON Events announced today that IBM has been named “Diamond Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 21st Cloud Expo, which will take place on October 31 through November 2nd 2017 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California. In an era of historic innovation fueled by unprecedented access to data and technology, the low cost and risk of entering new markets has leveled the playing field for business. Today, any ambitious innovator can easily introduce a new application or product that can r...
Trying to improve density, lower costs and run applications faster than before? Today, enterprises looking for a secure cloud strategy are increasingly turning to container-based Platform as a Service solutions for on-premises hosted DevOps. In her session at 21st Cloud Expo, Alise Cashman Spence, Offering Manager, Power Systems Cloud Solutions at IBM, will discuss the driving factors behind these cloud trends and how IBM customers are realizing exceptional performance, security and control fo...
SYS-CON Events announced today that Cloudistics, an on-premises cloud computing company, has been named “Bronze Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Launched in 2016, Cloudistics helps anyone bring the power of the cloud to the data center in an easy-to-use, on- premises cloud platform that automatically provides high performance resources for all types of applications: Docke...