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Organizations are rapidly shifting away from hard to use, one-size-fits-all (at very high cost) enterprise software applications and large data centers.
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In addition to showcasing the PCIe-based Vector Series, OCZ will also present its portfolio of enterprise and consumer SSDs, as well as enterprise software used to cache, virtualize or accelerate key applications and associated data.
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The applications software market consists of various applications like Enterprise Resource Planning, Customer Relationship Management and Business Intelligence to name a few.
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SaaS software applications such as customer relationship management and enterprise resource planning are deployed alongside database and middleware software.
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The headset extends Jawbone's industry-first wearable software platform, with Cisco technology to deliver applications that span enterprise and mobile use.
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Waratek will let an enterprise swap out the middle layer of its software stack without changing its applications and significantly increase the density in data centers.
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If enterprise software makes collaboration too difficult, users will simply go around the system and use ad hoc applications over which IT has no control.
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Almost all enterprise software companies, including Oracle, SAP and IBM, are now launching cloud based versions of their applications and trying to capture market share in the growing on-demand software space.
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These applications are very different from mobile-enabled versions of traditional enterprise software such as Salesforce.com and Workday.
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