Showing posts with label Data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Data. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2009

Database backup into the cloud

Oracle now offers to backup critical data into the cloud which will increase performance (according to Oracle). See here and here.
Integration to Amazons S3 is already available.

Is this direct competition to EMCs efforts or more support for them?

Customer experiences will show how issues like SLAs and Security are handled…

Saturday, November 22, 2008

It's All About the Data...

(cross-post)

image This article from Bill Snyder shows that in many SOA projects the data and its structure does not get the attention that it should.
For a working 360° view of a customer - something that Amdocs is propagating for years now - many data silos must be integrated and made accessible within an SOA. It is not only about (business) processes and services, the data is as important, especially when it comes to CRM.
In a CRM 2.0 strategy, the data and its availability is crucial. Customers expect all data (and services) to be available whenever and wherever they need it. There is no real personal treatment of customers without a 360° view of their data.
How can this be achieved?
One possible solution is a shared information datamodel (SID) or an existing standard datamodel like TMFs structure. This can either be used by all SOA services or be mapped to them individually (legacy apps).

 

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