The central idea behind Six Sigma: If you can measure how many "defects" you have in a process, you can systematically figure out how to eliminate them and get as close to "zero defects" as possible and specifically it means a failure rate of 3.4 parts per million or 99.9997% perfect....
Cloud computing wouldn't be what it is if it wasn't somewhat … er, cloudy. While many of the long-term answers relating to the benefits and pitfalls of cloud computing are still unanswered, the director of IBM Australia's development lab, Glenn Wightwick believes there are at least six ...
Companies are migrating more of their computing to the cloud, as data center investments recede or stay flat. But many are still maintaining critical IT assets on premises. Here's why.
a collaboration between Tianjin City Vocational College and Chinese technology giant Huawei, has introduced advanced technologies like cloud computing to Kenyan students. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to develop ICT talent in Kenya, supporting the country's ambition to become a regional...
The smartest move a home health agency can make now is to adopt EVV ahead of the curve. Here’s how using EVV benefits home health agencies: Billing –EVV allows agency’s to eliminate costly, time-consuming paperwork. Billing is faster and more accurate with EVV. Data errors ...
According to Gartner’s definition, “cloud analytics refers to any analytics effort in which one or more of these elements is implemented in the cloud, be it public or privately owned.” The six elements are data sources, data models, processing applications, computing power, ...
These problems are why you need to run your big data system on a cloud infrastructure in the first place. Cloud platforms like Mesos provide great support for analytics workload as well as general workload, and provide all the benefits cloud computing technology provides: easy provision and depl...
Today, you have seemingly endless options on where your IT systems and applications live—in the cloud, on-prem and even on the edge. The appeal of this hybrid cloud strategy is that you can have all the resources you need to assure application performance. But “always-on” is costly, ...
5. Pursuit of distributed computing In the last few years, businesses have moved towards “anytime, anyplace, anywhere” computing. Given COVID, distributed computing has progressed much faster than many organizations were planning for. Scenarios like combining cloud with on-premise deployments to cre...
from the continuous evolution of mainstream technologies such as cloud computing, 5G, big data and AI, to the unforeseen and uncertain pandemic last year, to the transfer of traffic to mobile devices by the constant change of consumer behavior, and to new business models emerging as the digital...