
The Business Value of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
In this IDC whitepaper, learn how organizations use Red Hat Enterprise Linux to support business operations with cost effective, reliable environments.

In this IDC whitepaper, learn how organizations use Red Hat Enterprise Linux to support business operations with cost effective, reliable environments.
IDC research on Red Hat Enterprise Linux found that it will provide economic benefits of $1 trillion and save IT organizations $7 billion annually.
Rooted in 20 years of experience and with hundreds of customers, Cygilant SOCVue Security Monitoring collects security events across your IT infrastructure, network, and applications. Our Security Analysts triage and investigate potential security incidents to give you rapid actionable recommendations.
Combining log management and security information and event management (SIEM) technology with machine learning, Cygilant helps you to proactively eliminate threats and meet compliance objectives.
Cygilant saves you time spent digging through the noise of thousands of events, or analyzing raw log files, to determine what is happening in the network.
Companies of all sizes need to improve their incident detection and response capabilities. Cybersecurity, however, is hard work. Resource constraints, including not having enough skilled staff, funding or time, combined with an ever-increasing amount of threats and compliance requirements are leaving businesses at a disadvantage and causing team burnout. A SOC-as-a-Service exists to help companies of all sizes extend both their team and their cybersecurity protections.
SOC-as-a-Service providers introduce security best practices into an organization, improve security data collection, processing, and analysis - and supplement an organization's internal skills.
Cybersecurity is hard work. Resource constraints - not enough time or limited resources - and ever increasing threats coupled with compliance requirements is leaving your business at a disadvantage and causing team burnout. Cygilant SOC-as-a-Service exists to help you.
In the 2020 Tealium State of the CDP Report, we asked over 300 U.S. decision makers in marketing and data/analytics how they are leveraging CDPs today, the challenges they face with current vendors and their future plans for CDP technology. The results reveal that many organizations are still searching for the right solution: 58% of respondents with CDPs said they are planning to switch to a different provider within the next 12 months.
Something needs to change for customer data to reach its full potential. Businesses need greater clarity into what CDPs do, how to select the right CDP and how to optimize the technology — or they risk missing out on enormous CDP benefits.
Cloud-native application development is a key part of open transformation and can help you compete in a digital world. By focusing on technology, processes, and people, you can deploy innovative, open approaches that support business agility, transformation, and success. Align your cloud technology with your business needs.
This open transformation can help you further accelerate innovation and customer engagement. Combining open processes and culture with cloud-native applications development approaches can create lasting improvement in your organization. You can also deliver more value to customers and gain many benefits for your organization.
IT teams are embracing the cloud for its scalability, reliability, flexibility, and rapid deployment capabilities, helping them achieve performance and cost-savings goals.
According to Gartner, by the end of 2019, we’ll see, “30 percent of the 100 largest vendors’ new software investments will have shifted from cloud-first to cloud-only.”
But for enterprises transitioning from on-prem architectures, a move to the cloud opens up new and uncharted territory when it comes to managing risk. Complex, distributed resources in the cloud call for an update to the standard risk management and security approach.
For security teams tasked with securing cloud environments, holding on to pre-cloud tools and mindset is no longer going to work, as the challenges and tools needed to secure cloud environments are different from what was required to secure pre-cloud architectures. Even worse, copying pre-cloud solutions means that the drawbacks of pre-cloud architectures are brought into the cloud world. Only by fully embracing the cloud and its values can enterprises take full advantage of its benefits.
This white paper presents key technologies that Cloudera contributes to streamline all steps of the autonomous driving development lifecycle into a scalable AI-enabled Enterprise Data Cloud.
Many businesses are now considering various options as they migrate to SAP S/4HANA. Numerous organizations rely on SAP platform solutions, many of which were implemented during the late 1990s and early 2000s. By 2040, SAP will end mainstream maintenance on all instances of ERP installations forcing enterprises to migrate to SAP S/4HANA, or re-implement complex ERP installations, which can come with many challenges.
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Getting the most value out of your IT investments is now more crucial than ever. Integrating Salesforce with your enterprise architecture is key to enabling sales teams, enhancing customer loyalty, and growing market capabilities.
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The world is moving at lightning speed from legacy enterprise software to SOA, SaaS integration, and APIs, compelled by the power of convention over configuration and the promise of agility and operational efficiency. Yet most businesses face a widening divergence between the IT infrastructure demanded by emerging business needs and the infrastructure they’ve built up over generations.
The result? Many organizations find it difficult to modernize their legacy systems in a way that enables them to create an IT strategy that supports the quick adoption of newer technologies such as cloud, big data, IoT, and mobile. This is where APIs come in.
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Don’t ditch your legacy systems, modernize them.
With an API ecosystem, businesses can democratize access to their existing assets and capabilities through APIs that can be securely shared with external parties. An API ecosystem extends the value of these APIs by bringing internal and external stakeholders together to share knowledge, tools, and assets. This allows organizations to stay agile, deliver faster, and maximize investments. MuleSoft, in partnership with ProgrammableWeb, has created a baseline methodology for establishing an API ecosystem with a customer-centric mindset.
In this whitepaper, you will learn how to:
Energy and utilities providers face more uncertainty than ever before as they grapple with price volatility, geopolitical and regulatory instability, newly viable technologies, and increasing calls to decarbonize. As a result, utilities’ IT teams are under pressure to deliver effective digital transformation through differentiated customer experiences, improved employee productivity and capital efficiencies, and product portfolio expansion to open new revenue streams.
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Manufacturers have significantly improved value chain performance over the past 20 years, boosting industry productivity by 47%. However, traditional methodologies are now delivering diminishing returns. To tackle digital transformation initiatives and connect data across every link of the digital supply chain, leading manufacturers have tapped into APIs.
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