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Where Cloud Computing Jobs Will Be In 2019

Where Cloud Computing Jobs Will Be In 2019

By Louis Columbus on December 5, 2018

$146,350 is the median salary for cloud computing professionals in 2018. There are 50,248 cloud computing positions available in the U.S. today available from 3,701 employers and 101,913 open positions worldwide today. Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), Deloitte and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) have the most open cloud computing jobs today. Java, Linux, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Software […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Amazon, Amazon Web Services, aws, cloud computing employment, Cloud computing jobs, cloud jobs, deloitte, Gartner TalentNeuron, highest paying cloud jobs, Louis Columbus' blog, NASDAQ: AMZN, NYSE: ORCL, oracle

2018 Roundup Of Cloud Computing Forecasts And Market Estimates

2018 Roundup Of Cloud Computing Forecasts And Market Estimates

By Louis Columbus on October 14, 2018

Cloud computing platforms and applications are proliferating across enterprises today, serving as the IT infrastructure driving new digital businesses. The following roundup of cloud computing forecasts and market estimates reflect a maturing global market for cloud services, with proven scale, speed and security to support new business models. CIOs who are creating compelling business cases […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Amazon Web Services, bessemer venture partners, Cloud Computing, cloud computing landscape, gartner, idc, Louis Columbus, Microsoft Azure, Public Cloud Computing, SaaS

By 2020 83% Of Enterprise Workloads Will Be In The Cloud

By 2020 83% Of Enterprise Workloads Will Be In The Cloud

By Louis Columbus on January 13, 2018

Digitally transforming enterprises (63%) is the leading factor driving greater public cloud computing engagement or adoption today. 66% of IT professionals say security is their most significant concern in adopting an enterprise cloud computing strategy. 50% of IT professionals believe artificial intelligence and machine learning are playing a role in cloud computing adoption today, growing […]

Posted in Business, Technology / Software | Tagged Amazon, Amazon AWS, Amazon re:Invent, Amazon Web Services, aws, byline=Louis Columbus, Cloud Computing, Cloud computing enterprise adoption, cloud computing landscape, cloud computing projections, Cloud technologies, enterprise software, google, Google Cloud, google cloud platform, ibm, IBM CLOUD, LogicMonitor, Louis Columbus, Private Cloud, Public Cloud Computing

Vertical Vroom Vroom

Vertical Vroom Vroom

By Vinnie Mirchandani on December 22, 2014

Infor’s continued focus on micro-verticals and deploying them in the Amazon cloud is starting to pay off. In its quarterly earnings announcement it said “it has more than 25 million users of its cloud applications, and industry-specific certifications in healthcare, aerospace & defense, and government” People will nitpick about their definition of “cloud” but to […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Amazon Web Services, Industry Verticals, Infor, vertical apps

Dark Data is a Big Opportunity for Services Companies

Dark Data is a Big Opportunity for Services Companies

By Basab Pradhan on November 14, 2014

Why is Big Data big? Obviously not because someone invented a new statistical method of data analysis that can explain everything. It’s because there is a lot more data spewing out of business processes where there were none before. The questions haven’t changed – as a business manager I still want to know how to […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Amazon Web Services, Apache Hadoop, Artificial intelligence, Attunity, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Infosys, Offshore Services, technology

News Analysis: SalesLogix Given New Life With Infor Acquisition

News Analysis: SalesLogix Given New Life With Infor Acquisition

By R "Ray" Wang on August 14, 2014

  Infor Acquires SalesLogix To Expand Vertical CRM Footprint On August 14th, New York City headquartered, enterprise software giant, Infor, announced the intent to acquire the assets of Scottsdale AZ, Saleslogix for an undisclosed sum.  For those keeping track of CRM history, Saleslogix was last owned by Sage Group and sold off to Swiftpage, an […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged acquisition, acquisitions, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Apps Strategy, Chief Customer Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloud suites, CMO, Constellation Research, CRM Magazine, CustExp, Customer Experience, customer relationship management, customer relationship management (CRM), customer service, CXM, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, enterprise software, Infor, Infor CRM, Infor ION, mergers, Mergers And Acquisitions, mobile, mobility, News Analysis, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, Saleslogix, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, Swiftpage, vendor strategy

The Best Cloud Computing Companies And CEOs To Work For In 2014

The Best Cloud Computing Companies And CEOs To Work For In 2014

By Louis Columbus on March 3, 2014

2014 continues to be a year marked by the accelerating hiring cycles across nearly all cloud computing companies. Signing bonuses of $3K to $5K for senior engineers and system design specialists are becoming common, and the cycles from screening to interviews to offers is shortening.  The job market in the cloud computing industry is leaning in favor of applicants […]

Posted in Business, Technology / Software | Tagged Acronis, Alert Logic, Amazon Web Services, Asigra, AT&T, Avalara, AVG Technologies, Blue Coatl, Carbonite, CenturyLink Technology Solutions, CipherCloud, Cisco Systems, Cloud Computing, cloud computing landscape, CloudScaling, Comcast (Upware), EMC, Engine Yard, EVault, financialforce.com, Glassdoor.com, google, Hewlett-Packard, ibm, Intacct, Intronis, LogMeIn, Louis Columbus' blog, Marketo, microsoft, MuleSoft, NaviSite, Nebula, netsuite, NTT Communications, oracle, Parallels, Pivotal Software, Rackspace, Red Hat, SaaS, saas economics, salesforce.com, sap, Software AG, software as a service, Tableau Software, Trend Micro, Veracode, Verizon (Terramark), Websense, workday, zoho, Zscaler | 1 Response

The Digital Business Disruption Ahead Preview – NASSCOM India Leadership Forum (#NASSCOM_ILF)

The Digital Business Disruption Ahead Preview – NASSCOM India Leadership Forum (#NASSCOM_ILF)

By R "Ray" Wang on February 15, 2014

A 10-Minute Preview Video Interview Of The Digital Business Disruption Ahead From The #NASSCOM_ILF Team On January 17th, 2014, the NASSCOM team interviewed Constellation Research about the digital disruption ahead.  The short 10 minute video covers key topics including: Convergence of the five pillars of digital business drive the current digital disruption. The end of […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged #Nasscom_ILF, 2014, 3D printing, Amazon, Amazon EC2, Amazon Web Services, Amazon.com, Apps Strategy, Business Transformation, CDO, CEO, CFO, Chief Customer Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Chief executive officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief People Officer, Chief Sales Officer, CHRO, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, CMO, Cognitive Computing, Constellation Research, Consumerization of IT, CTO, Customer Experience, customer relationship management (CRM), Data to Decisions, Design thinking, digital, Digital Business, Digital Disruption, Digital Divide, digital marketing, Digital Marketing Transformation, Digital Strategy, DigitalBiz, disruptive, disruptive business models, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, Fast Followers, future of work, Futurist, Futurist framework, GE, India Leadership Forum, Industial Internet, Internet of Things, IoT, it Services, IT services firms, Market Leaders, Mass Personalization At Scale, mobile, Mobile Biz, NASSCOM, Next Gen Customer, Next Gen Customer Experience, pace of change, Peer to Peer, PESTEL, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, socbiz, social business, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, trends, vendor strategy, Video

Roundup Of Free Cloud Computing Online Courses

Roundup Of Free Cloud Computing Online Courses

By Louis Columbus on February 6, 2014

One of the best ways to capitalize on cloud computing’s growth from a career standpoint is to constantly be learning and gaining new knowledge. Being able to apply the technological aspects of cloud computing to business problems quickly, combined with constantly developing expertise on how to manage legacy systems and cloud platforms is a very valuable, marketable skill. […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, free cloud computing courses, Louis Columbus' blog, MOOCs, SaaS, software as a service, Stanford University

Why customer-obsessed Amazon is our most important business force

Why customer-obsessed Amazon is our most important business force

By Paul Greenberg on January 22, 2014

“As long as they keep making it easier and faster to get my stuff, that’s all the customer service I need.” Paul Greenberg and Brent Leary explain why Amazon.com wins CRM Watchlist’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Amazon.com, Brent Leary, Consumerization, CRM Watchlist, CRM Watchlist 2014, customer service, E-Commerce, Jeff Bezos, Mayday, Social Enterprise | 3 Responses

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