Application development platform leader delivers on mission-critical business
needs with enhanced data security and multi-platform/multi-device development and deployment options.
A significant shift toward digital business models that harness technology trends such as cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) is boosting worldwide spending on application infrastructure and middleware
(AIM). Gartner, Inc. numbers show that AIM market revenue reached $28.5
billion in 2017, an increase of 11.9 per cent from 2016.
Enterprises
relying on the mainframe struggle to deliver application improvements
at the speed of today’s digital business and run the risk of not meeting
customer experience
and product expectations, according to a new commissioned study
conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Compuware Corporation.
Fortunately, enterprises can successfully address these challenges by
applying proven DevOps best practices to their mainframe
environments.
PayGo is using SIOS DataKeeper on Amazon Web Services (AWS) utilizing Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) virtual servers with solid-state drive (SSD)-only storage for rapid, automatic failover needed to ensure high availability (HA) for the company's mission-critical SQL Server applications.
RIMAC partners with IBM to develop an application customized to the
needs of its field agents, significantly improving the quality and speed
of insurance inspections.
Air Malta, which carries two million passengers annually, is using MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform™ to broaden its reach in a highly competitive market and to improve operational efficiency through APIs.
Mobile marketing analytics platform Adjust has published the results of a global interactive Partner Benchmarks report that shows the app economy is expanding worldwide, even as growth drivers vary by geography. The global study analyzed over 270 advertising networks with 6 billion paid installs from more than 5,000 apps, across nearly 250 countries and 12 verticals.