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The 3 dumbest things enterprises do in the cloud

How Heptio plans to automate away Kubernetes setup pains

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The 3 dumbest things enterprises do in the cloud

The enterprise move to the cloud is on. Don't let these dumb mistakes trip up your migration Read More

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Blue Hill Research: IoT Analytics in Practice

It's there for the taking - real-time information about every physical operation of a business. All you need is a key: data analytics. This paper is based on Blue Hill Research's interviews of three organizations - a US-based oil and gas company, a US municipality and an international truck manufacturer - each of which heavily invested in IoT analytics. Read More

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How Heptio plans to automate away Kubernetes setup pains

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Blue Hill Research: The Connected Customer: The Why Behind the Internet of Things

The connected customer is an individual who is intimately connected to the data, outcomes, decisions and staff associated with any relationship to an organization. To create personalized experiences, companies across all industries must pursue a more connected relationship with their customers through technology and processes focused on delivering relevant personalized experiences whenever possible. Read More

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