Category Archives: cloud computing

Tomorrow’s Business Forecast: Mostly “Cloud-y” Skies

Jun 27, 2012

Tomorrow’s forecast for the future in business is still looking…  mostly cloudy. In an article written by The Street’s Dana Blankenhorn, an eloquent summary of timeline events is shown, leading to today’s anywhere, anytime business. Blankenhorn writes, “There’s a great …

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From CIO to CFO: Making Cents of Cloud Computing

Apr 25, 2012

Cloud computing is one of the hottest buzz words in business today.  Yet it seems when it comes to cloud computing,  many businesses talk about it but no one really does anything about it. In an excellent guest article for …

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Beyond ERP: AnaTango’s New Technology Rises

Feb 20, 2012

Its the end of ERP as we know it and cloud-based business services companies feel just fine.  But what’s behind this new way of business sea change that has some referring to the shift as a ‘mass extinction event’ in …

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Rob’s Bold and Not-As-Bold Predictions for 2012 in Tech

Jan 2, 2012

Top 10 predictions for 2012. My forecasting skills are probably more finely tuned to weather patterns and producing daily forecasts.  But as real fan and active participant in the development of some of today’s technology and software designs there does …

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No Longer In The “Minority”: Gesture Technology Comes of Age

Nov 3, 2011

  If there was one of the coolest tech moments seen in movies, Minority Report certainly had it.   [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaI_m1bbDW0]   At the time, it seemed more Hollywood movie magic than short-term reality.  From the reactive mood lighting matched …

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“Ninja Class Mobile Workforce”

Nov 1, 2011

by AnaTango IT and security administrators constantly struggle to protect “data at the edge”-data carried by mobile employees on laptops and mobile phones.  Every security policy struggles with juggling the need to provide access and capabilities to these mobile professionals …

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The global mobile (business) revolution

Oct 26, 2011

Some 25 years ago, while writing my own word processor program on my Apple IIe the last thing I would’ve thought to do was to plug in a phone line or ethernet connection to access the concept of a “world …

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How Amazon Uses its Cloud to Turbocharge the Browser

Sep 30, 2011

Amazon’s Kindle Fire is the web company’s first tablet. While it may run Android 2.3 on hardware not dissimilar to that of the PlayBook it has a completely different feel and feature set compared to any of RIM or Google …

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