Energy CIOs agendas are now dominated by technology and its impact on business because of the cutting-edge advancements that it has successfully avoided for nearly 5 decades. As McKinsey puts it, CIOs and CEOs need to stake out the high ground instead of engaging in a tactical debate over IT management and focus instead on […]
“The way for power and utility companies to thrive & stay competitive is to ensure they’re making growth & capital spending efficiency a priority,” says Regina Mayor. Companies are rethinking the future of their businesses as the centralized model (schedulable, predominantly large, thermal or nuclear plant) is transitioning to a hybrid and distributed model. The […]
Idea in brief Most of the integration scenarios require complex setup, design and control. And then there’s this need for purchasing proprietary licenses and affording large integration teams. The new cloud-based and developer-friendly integration platforms have changed the way companies are identifying new business opportunities. “Cloud integration platforms are more programmable, more customizable to handle […]
The catastrophic price collapse has wreaked havoc on oil and gas industry, as it caused a surge in corporate defaults, over 86,000 layoffs and job losses, and crashing stock prices. With the historic dip in oil prices, a 68% dramatic plunge was witnessed due to a huge supply glut according to CNN, it is high […]
Microsoft announced the release of ‘Logic Apps Version 2 (V2)’ on February 24th. This preview (V2) addresses and resolves issues (includes some UI and functional improvements i.e. new UI designer, Managed API Apps) and suggestions put forward by developer community in the feedback provided at Microsoft platform. If you were not able to keep track […]
“APIs fuel the software that’s eating the world”, writes Ron Miller in an article for TechCrunch. This is true. As of now, PrgrammableWeb, a global API directory lists 14,707 APIs. All of these APIs are scalable, ubiquitous and monetized. Deloitte’s “Evolution of APIs” shows that how API economy has evolved over the past few decades and […]
In the previous part of this series, I went through the lowest underlying messaging layer architecture, in detail and now, we are going to move on to another important component, pipelines. Pipelines are there in the send and receive interfaces to process messages entering and leaving the BizTalk server. Going over some of it fundamentals, their […]
This is a series of posts in which I will narrate my experience of learning ASP.Net. At the end of the series, I’ll run some jobs in ASP.Net and use a few enterprise workflows to demonstrate how I executed the workflows in ASP.Net. We rely on basic HTML, PHP and MySQL tools to develop primitive […]
It all began when participants in our Big Data training started yawning, apparently out of their want of a live action-packed big data assignment. A training was getting them bored since they wanted to jump into the sexiest job of the 21st century. But, when it came to a live assignment, faces started turning pale white. It […]
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