“Big data represents a sea change of capabilities in IT” notes Matt McLarty, Vice President, Client Solutions at Layer 7, in this exclusive Q&A with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan. McLarty continued: “In conjunction with mobile and cloud, I think Big Data will provide a technological makeover to the typical enterprise infrastructure, drawing a hard API border in front of core business services while blurring the line between logic and data services.”
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MeLLmo Inc., Entwickler von Roambi und innovativen mobilen Business-Apps, hat heute die neuesten Versionen von Roambi Analytics und Roambi Flow mit Roambi Present vorgestellt. Mit Roambi Present, einer Komponente der iPad-Publishing-Plattform Roambi Flow von MeLLmo, lassen sich PowerPoint- und Keynote-Decks in dynamische, aufmerksamkeitsstarke und interaktive iPad-Präsentationen umgestalten, die spannenden analytischen Content in eine ansprechende Form bringen. Ob bei einem Vier-Augen-Gespräch oder vor vollem Publikum – Roambi Present ermöglicht die Erstellung ansprechender Darstellungen und Präsentationen im Zusammenspiel mit Roambi Analytics.
Als Ergänzung zu Roambi Present erlaubt Roambi Flow die Umwandlung von PDF, MS Word und anderen Dokumenten in interaktive und sichere iPad-Publikationen. Mit der Anwendung, die für Geschäftsdokumente und Bilanzberichte, Marketingmaterial, Marktforschung und firmeninterne Newsletter entwickelt wurde, können Benutzer vorhandene PDF-Dokumente importieren und „Hotspots“ mit umfangreichen, detaillierten Informationen einbetten, die sortiert, gefiltert und durch den Endnutzer interpretiert werden – ein interaktives Dokument welches strukturierte mit unstrukturierten Daten vereint.
„Roambi Flow und Roambi Present bieten einen Ausweg aus langweiligen Geschäftspräsentationen und leblosen Unternehmensdokumenten. Das iPad hat die Messlatte für die Interaktion mit Geschäftsdaten höher gelegt. Wir helfen Unternehmen dabei, die gestiegenen Erwartungen an Präsentationen, Geschäftsberichte und Marketingmaterial gerecht zu werden“, so Santiago Becerra, CEO, Chairman und Mitbegründer von MeLLmo, Inc. „Wir haben eine überwältigende positive Resonanz unserer Kunden auf die Einführung der ersten Version von Roambi Flow erfahren und wollten die Vorteile von Flow auch für andere Arten der Geschäftskommunikation verfügbar machen. Roambi-Kunden erhalten nun die Möglichkeit, ihre Geschäftsinhalte, die bislang über PowerPoint, PDF-Dateien oder Keynote präsentiert wurden, interaktiv zu gestalten.“
Ersten Kundenreaktionen zufolge lassen sich Roambi Flow und Roambi Present für folgende Dokumentarten verwenden:
- Bilanzberichte: Werten Sie interne und externe Bilanzberichte mit detaillierten, navigierbaren Inhalten auf, die vorhandene Diagramme und Grafiken mit preisgekrönten Datenvisualisierungen ergänzen.
- Marktforschungspublikationen: Stellen Sie Ihre Marktforschungsdaten in einem innovativen Format auf sichere Weise für Abonnenten bereit, um Ihr Serviceangebot weiter zu differenzieren und die Kundenbindung zu erhöhen.
- Marketingmaterial: Behalten Sie Layout und Design Ihres Marketingmaterial bei und machen Sie gleichzeitig von den Vorteilen der interaktiven iPad-Fähigkeiten Gebrauch, die Verbraucher tagtäglich nutzen.
Roambi nutzt ein breites Spektrum geschäftlicher Informationsquellen und Portale von IBM Cognos, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP BusinessObjects, CA SiteMinder, Salesforce Sales Cloud, LifeRay und Google Docs.
Produktinformationen zu Roambi
Unternehmen erhalten nähere Informationen über Roambi Flow und die gesamte Roambi-Produktsuite unter http://www.roambi.com/products-overview.html. Einzelheiten zur Roambi-Produktfamilie sind verfügbar unter www.roambi.com oder bei einem Roambi-Repräsentanten via E-Mail an sales@roambi.com.
Neben der vor Ort installierten Roambi ES bietet MeLLmo eine Suite von Online-Publishing-Services für Privatkunden, kleine und mittlere Unternehmen und Arbeitsgruppen: Roambi Analytics Lite (kostenlos) und Roambi Analytics Pro (99 US-Dollar pro Jahr). Roambi Flow Viewer und die Roambi Analytics Visualizer App sind als kostenlose Downloads im App Store oder unter http://www.roambi.com/getroambi erhältlich.
Über MeLLmo
MeLLmo, Inc. erfindet die mobile Business-Anwendung neu, um die Produktivität und Entscheidungsprozesse mobiler Mitarbeiter zu optimieren. Das Flaggschiff-Produkt des Unternehmens, Roambi, ist eine mobile Lösung, die Unternehmensberichte, Zugriff auf Daten und Interaktion schnell und einfach über mobile Analysen im Dashboard-Stil auf jedem iPhone oder iPad möglich macht. Das neueste Angebot von MeLLmo, Roambi Flow, ermöglicht die Darstellung der Hintergründe von Geschäftszahlen durch ansprechende Berichte und Publikationen im Magazinstil, die mit einem einfachen „Point-and-Click“-Publisher-Tool erstellt werden können. MeLLmo hat seinen Hauptsitz in San Diego (US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien) und unterhält weitere Niederlassungen in den USA, Europa, Nahost, Afrika und Asien. Zum globalen Kundenstamm des Unternehmens zählen Fortune-500-Unternehmen sowie kleine und mittlere Firmen der unterschiedlichsten Branchen, beispielsweise: Telekommunikation, Biotechnologie, Pharmazeutika, Consumer-Technologie, Verbrauchsgüter und andere. Weitere Informationen über MeLLmo oder Roambi erhalten Sie unter http://www.roambi.com.
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As more enterprises are adopting clouds, the nature of cloud computing is changing. Previously, clouds were used to test applications or for non-mission critical applications. Today, enterprises are using clouds for cost-saving advantages and launching more mission critical applications that have defined performance needs.
In his session at the 10th International Cloud Expo, Eric Shepcaro, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Telx, will discuss how distributed computing has many advantages. It wou...
Virtualization and private cloud are good for server consolidation, creating flexible environments, and saving IT budget dollars. A recent survey of 1200 companies with 500+ employees showed that 59% had server virtualization in production or pilot. But that doesn’t tell the whole story.
In his session at the 10th International Cloud Expo, Dave Asprey, VP of Cloud Security at Trend Micro, will explain the types of situations when you should consider not virtualizing some of your applications. ...
Hardware and chemistry improvements will make the $1,000 human genome a reality soon. While the massive amount of genomics data that will be generated represents a huge opportunity to advance personal medicine, it also presents an enormous big data challenge.
In his session at the 10th International Cloud Expo, Dr Andreas Sundquist, CEO of DNAnexus, will discuss how the cloud will address these issues by enabling the management, storage, sharing and analysis of the world’s DNA data and how it ...
The Platform as a Service (PaaS) market grew out of the fact that no other cloud solution addressed the ever-increasing complexity of managing and writing modern applications: no frameworks, libraries or APIs alone could tackle the sticky application engineering challenges. Unfortunately, PaaS 1.0 is what people are now seeing as strictly a “tool” to easily deploy apps to the infrastructure in a self-service way with little or no differentiation among offerings. However, in order for PaaS to rea...
Hadoop, MapReduce, Hive, Hbase, Lucene, Solr? The only thing growing faster than enterprise data these days is the landscape of big data tools. These tools, which are designed to help organizations turn big data into opportunities, are gaining deeper insight into massive volumes of information. A recent Gartner report predicts that enterprise data will increase by 650% over the next five years, which means that the time is now for IT decision makers to determine which big data tools are the best...
With Cloud Expo 2012 New York (10th Cloud Expo) now under four months away, what better time to start introducing you in greater detail to the distinguished individuals in our incredible Speaker Faculty for the technical and strategy sessions at the conference...
We have technical and strategy sessions for you every day from June 11 through June 14 dealing with every nook and cranny of Cloud Computing and Big Data, but what of those who are presenting? Who are they, where do they work, what e...
With Cloud Expo 2012 New York (10th Cloud Expo) now under four months away, what better time to start introducing you in greater detail to the distinguished individuals in our incredible Speaker Faculty for the technical and strategy sessions at the conference...
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The proliferation of device connectivity is redefining the functionality requirements and capabilities of many embedded systems as more and more of these devices look to leverage the “Cloud.” While many commercial software and hardware component vendors have begun to realign their value propositions to satisfy growing demand, commercial-off-the-shelf products (COTS) alone cannot meet every OEM’s needs. As a result, the Embedded Cloud has injected a new level of uncertainty and a new competitive ...
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Why? Because of platform proliferation. Because of quick technology obsolescence. (See this)
Management perception compounds the problem.
Anybody, not intimately familiar with this...
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Our first profile is Kevin Crowe, Director Cloud Services for Long View, and this is a perfect start because within our over...
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Is Big Data destined for only the top 3,000 companies worldwide? What about medium or small companies who are equally as data-driven? Is there a place for Big Data in SMB markets? When I talk to SMB companies about their use of public cloud services, it’s a no-brainer. Pay as you go, lower costs up...








