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Carel applies ‘control tower’ approach to global services business with ServiceMax

Carel focuses on customers with ServiceMax. → Read More

Burton Snowboards aims to give customers a frictionless ride with Infor

( Burton Snowboards) In snowboarding, a little bit of friction is a good thing. The friction created as a snowboarder cuts through snow is what allows them to perform manoeuvres such as ‘carving’ (making turns using the board’s edge), and crucially, coming to a stop. In omni-channel retail, by contrast, friction is the enemy of customer experience - which is why at Burton Snowboards, senior vice… → Read More

Misericordia University scores top marks in website accessibility test

As federal lawsuits over digital inclusion continue to rise, this university used AudioEye’s cloud-based website accessibility service to ensure its online presence remains open to all. → Read More

United Way gets local branches marching in time on digital engagement

United Way taps into Salesforce marketing tech for digital engagement → Read More

Knowledge19 - Veolia cleans up applications portfolio to assist its digital transformation journey

The France-based waste and water giant has deployed ServiceNow Applications Portfolio Management, to better identify digital project priorities → Read More

Paf takes a bet on Sumo Logic for cloud systems performance

Finnish gaming company Paf may differ from others in its sector in several key ways, but it still faces the same pressures when it comes to regular software releases and elastic scalability. → Read More

Daimler drives new HR insights with graph database technology

Helping Daimler HR better understand its constantly changing corporate structure and reporting lines at a time when employees increasingly work in ‘swarms’ → Read More

NetSuite’s growth agenda - and its plans for software expansion

NetSuite CTO Evan Goldberg describes how supporting growing customers means growing its own product, too. → Read More

Oracle OpenWorld 2018 - Noble Plastics uses IoT to keep a close eye on plant-floor assets

The Louisiana-based manufacturer of injection-moulded plastic parts is using a SaaS application from Oracle as the foundation for its Industry 4.0 vision of the future. → Read More

Park Hotels and Resorts makes the cloud its destination of choice

Following its spin-off from Hilton Worldwide, the real estate investment trust has set up a brand new Oracle finance system with help from Grant Thornton → Read More

Oracle OpenWorld 2018 - iGeolise maps out its experience as part of Oracle accelerator programme

At this week’s Oracle OpenWorld event, iGeolise director and co-founder Peter Lilley outlined for attendees how his start-up has benefited from participating in the Oracle Startup Cloud Accelerator → Read More

AO.com looks to AWS for brighter approach to Black Friday preparations

At the online household appliances retailer, group IT director Carl Phillips compares the experiences of the last two Black Fridays and shares his hopes for this year’s event. → Read More

Be The Match finds quality partner in SQS

In the fight against blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma, delivering high-quality software to match patients with donors of bone marrow and blood stem cells is a top priority for the National Marrow Donor Programme. → Read More

OpenX exchanges broken Agile processes in bold 100-day reboot journey

OpenX, the world’s largest independent advertising exchange, has undergone a radical makeover in the way that the company’s developers get software built. → Read More

Where next for Atlassian’s HipChat and Stride customers?

Atlassian apologises for the disruption for customers that closing down HipChat and Stride will inflict, but there’s still little clarity on migration paths. → Read More

Harambee recruits Google Cloud in fight to tackle youth unemployment

South African-based youth employment accelerator Harambee has rebuilt its operational and analytic platforms on Google Cloud, with profound impact on the work this non-profit does. → Read More

Data is the topping for burger firm Five Guys JV's Euro-expansion

Five Guys JV is expanding its European presence and that means the burger chain needs data insights to support growth → Read More

Small Robot Company plants seeds of Farming-as-a-Service via Tom, Dick and Harry

Robot farmers are coming your way in the shape of Tom, Dick and Harry, but it's Wilma who pulls the strings. → Read More

ThyssenKrupp Elevators gets a lift from digitalisation with Microsoft Azure

The company is using Microsoft Azure as the platform for Max, its sensor-powered predictive maintenance system that now reaches 120,000 elevators worldwide. → Read More

Ab fab – Edwards turns to Hadoop in push for smarter semiconductor factories

The company, which builds critical subsystems used in chipmakers’ fabrication plants, is using MapR’s distribution of Hadoop as the foundation for predictive maintenance and more. → Read More