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Экономика 2.0

A comprehensive list of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools and cloud-based solutions is highlighted, showcasing platforms like FreeCRM, ZoHo, SalesForce, and Google's CRM.

Экономика 2.0

Economics 2.0

Экономика

The Five Pillars of Cloud Computing

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Pillar 5: Consumption-Based Billing
Pillar 4: Minimally or Self-Managed Platform
Pillar 3: Self-Service Based Usage Model
Pillar 2: IT Service-Centric Approach
Pillar 1: Dynamic Computing Infrastructure
IDC
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Garther
Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2009

Green IT.

Shifting to more efficient products and approaches can allow for more equipment to fit within an energy footprint, or to fit into a previously filled center. Regulations are multiplying and have the potential to seriously constrain companies in building data centers, as the effect of power grids, carbon emissions from increased use and other environmental impacts are under scrutiny. Organizations should consider regulations and have alternative plans for data center and capacity growth.

Business Intelligence.

Business Intelligence (BI), the top technology priority in Gartner’s 2008 CIO survey, can have a direct positive impact on a company’s business performance, dramatically improving its ability to accomplish its mission by making smarter decisions at every level of the business from corporate strategy to operational processes. BI is particularly strategic because it is directed toward business managers and knowledge workers who make up the pool of thinkers and decision makers that are tasked with running, growing and transforming the business. Tools that let these users make faster, better and more-informed decisions are particularly valuable in a difficult business environment.

Unified Communications.

During the next five years, the number of different communications vendors with which a typical organization works with will be reduced by at least 50 percent. This change is driven by increases in the capability of application servers and the general shift of communications applications to common off-the-shelf server and operating systems. As this occurs, formerly distinct markets, each with distinct vendors, converge, resulting in massive consolidation in the communications industry. Organizations must build careful, detailed plans for when each category of communications function is replaced or converged, coupling this step with the prior completion of appropriate administrative team convergence.

Social Software and Social Networking.

Social software includes a broad range of technologies, such as social networking, social collaboration, social media and social validation. Organizations should consider adding a social dimension to a conventional Web site or application and should adopt a social platform sooner, rather than later, because the greatest risk lies in failure to engage and thereby, being left mute in a dialogue where your voice must be heard.

Specialized Systems.

Appliances have been used to accomplish IT purposes, but only with a few classes of function have appliances prevailed. Heterogeneous systems are an emerging trend in high-performance computing to address the requirements of the most demanding workloads, and this approach will eventually reach the general-purpose computing market. Heterogeneous systems are also specialized systems with the same single-purpose imitations of appliances, but the heterogeneous system is a server system into which the owner installs software to accomplish its function.

EnterpriseMashups.

Enterprises are now investigating taking mashups from cool Web hobby to enterprise-class systems to augment their models for delivering and managing applications. Through 2010, the enterprise mashup product environment will experience significant flux and consolidation, and application architects and IT leaders should investigate this growing space for the significant and transformational potential it may offer their enterprises.

Web-Oriented Architectures.

The Internet is arguably the best example of an agile, interoperable and scalable service-oriented environment in existence. This level of flexibility is achieved because of key design principles inherent in the Internet/Web approach, as well as the emergence of Web-centric technologies and standards that promote these principles. The use of Web-centric models to build global-class solutions cannot address the full breadth of enterprise computing needs. However, Gartner expects that continued evolution of the Web-centric approach will enable its use in an ever-broadening set of enterprise solutions during the next five years.

Servers — Beyond Blades.

Servers are evolving beyond the blade server stage that exists today. This evolution will simplify the provisioning of capacity to meet growing needs. The organization tracks the various resource types, for example, memory, separately and replenishes only the type that is in short supply. This eliminates the need to pay for all three resource types to upgrade capacity. It also simplifies the inventory of systems, eliminating the need to track and purchase various sizes and configurations. The result will be higher utilization because of lessened “waste” of resources that are in the wrong configuration or that come along with the needed processors and memory in a fixed bundle.

Cloud Computing.

Cloud computing is a style of computing that characterizes a model in which providers deliver a variety of IT-enabled capabilities to consumers. They key characteristics of cloud computing are 1) delivery of capabilities “as a service,” 2) delivery of services in a highly scalable and elastic fashion, 3) using Internet technologies and techniques to develop and deliver the services, and 4) designing for delivery to external customers. Although cost is a potential benefit for small companies, the biggest benefits are the built-in elasticity and scalability, which not only reduce barriers to entry, but also enable these companies to grow quickly. As certain IT functions are industrializing and becoming less customized, there are more possibilities for larger organizations to benefit from cloud computing.

Virtualization.

Virtualization. Much of the current buzz is focused on server virtualization, but virtualization in storage and client devices is also moving rapidly. Virtualization to eliminate duplicate copies of data on the real storage devices while maintaining the illusion to the accessing systems that the files are as originally stored (data deduplication) can significantly decrease the cost of storage devices and media to hold information. Hosted virtual images deliver a near-identical result to blade-based PCs. But, instead of the motherboard function being located in the data center as hardware, it is located there as a virtual machine bubble. However, despite ambitious deployment plans from many organizations, deployments of hosted virtual desktop capabilities will be adopted by fewer than 40 percent of target users by 2010.

Gartner Says That 30 Percent of New Customer Service and Support Application Investments Will Be Through the SaaS Model by 2012
Cloud Cube Model
Report: Cloud-Based Email Cheapest Option for Most Companies
McKinsey’s report on cloud computing
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McKinsey's Dark Clouds
Текст отчёта
Survival Guide for ITDuring the Economic Meltdown
Cloud Computing Savings - Real or Imaginary?
Why is the Enterprise 2.0 market not taking off more strongly? The reason has to do partly with ill-conceived pricing structures: volume-discount (VD) schemes. Fix them, and you fix one of the obstacles preventing the market from expanding rapidly. And by fixing them is meant reversing them, in particular by using volume-increasing schemes.

Конференции

http://www.gluecon.com

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Аналитические сайты

Рунет
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Livebusiness.ru
CloudAve

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Микроблоггинг

Блоггинг

In web development, a mashup is a Web application that combines data from one or more sources into a single integrated tool. The term Mashup implies easy, fast integration, frequently done by access to open APIs and data sources to produce results that were not the original reason for producing the raw source data.

sproutbuilder.com
vuvox.com
scrapblog.com

Screen Capture

Видео

http://seesmic.com/
bigthink.com

Словарик

Mashup

Виртуальное всё

Google Apps
Google Apps Presentation
GigaSpaces
HP Cloud AssureEnabling business confidence in the cloud

[пере]продажа решенийв виде SaaS

Phase 2

SaaS решений IBM и Microsoft

Виртуальные серверы

Аналитика Д.Честных

Тех.поддержка

Файлы

Контейнеры
Резервное копирование
Vembu StoreGrid Online Backup Software

StoreGrid Cloud AMI - Online Backup Virtual Appliance for Amazon Web Services

http://www.remote-online-backup.com/
http://www.ironmountain.com/

http://www.ironmountain.ru

https://www.backblaze.com/http://www.carbonite.com/default.aspxhttps://www.sugarsync.com/products/sync_pricing.htmhttp://www.oaktreestorage.com/http://www.rhinoback.com/http://www.offsitebackupsolutions.com/
http://www.jungledisk.com/
http://www.datadepositbox.com/
http://www.memopal.com/

CRM

Разобр. FreeCRM, BroswerCRM, JobBlogs, iContact, Joyent, HyperOffice, Webex (WebOffice), vTiger, ZoHo, Zimbra, Chaos Intellect, StreetSmart, Microsoft Dynamics, Sugar CRM, Google's CRM (Etelos), SalesForce, Infusionsoft,
RelentaShared email, contact and task manager that gets things done. Nothing less. Nothing else.

Фотошопы

Сравнительный обзор

Управлениепроектами

huddle.net

MindMaps

http://www.xmind.net/
Subtopic

Классический (MS)офис

Бизнес-карточки
Документы
Слайды

Почта

mail.google.com

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