by XTIVIA | Dec 10, 2019 | Blog, Customer Relationship Management
Cloud-centric business is blowing up right now. No matter what your industry is, the cloud is making its way in. However, cloud solutions need to be different for each business. Salesforce is making headway around customized cloud services for various industries....
by Mike Ahrenhoersterbaeumer | Jul 17, 2019 | Blog, Customer Relationship Management
One of the biggest questions that needs to be answered when implementing any software — especially CRM (customer relationship management) — is, “where is this software going to be hosted?” “Is this going to be hosted on my own in-house servers or in...
by Vivek Agarwal | Jul 11, 2019 | Blog, Perspectives
Future-proofing is a buzzword that’s getting a lot of attention these days. However, the idea behind it is something IT professionals have worked with for a long time. Essentially, future-proofing means taking steps so you’re able to flex and expand as...
by Vivek Agarwal | Oct 4, 2018 | Blog, Cloud
There’s little doubt the many benefits of cloud computing such as greater business agility, reduced operational cost, on-demand scalability (aka elasticity), rapid deployment and enhanced security are driving businesses in their migration to the cloud. Gartner...
by XTIVIA | Nov 23, 2016 | News
Secure email delivery without size limitation by automatically replacing attachments with links to files or folders in ownCloud. Colorado Springs, CO, November 23, 2016 –(PR.com)– A new plug-in for Microsoft Outlook means that ownCloud users can now send...
by XTIVIA | Jan 20, 2015 | Blog, Data Management, Databases
It’s well known that Oracle has some of the most complicated licensing practices when dealing with virtual hosts/machines. Not only complicated, but also very expensive. I recently work on a project involving a database move to one of the popular cloud...
by XTIVIA | Jan 9, 2015 | AWS, Blog, Enterprise Infrastructure
Let us take a look at the scenario where you make a configuration change to an AWS Linux instance and reboot the AWS instance for the changes to take effect. However, on rebooting, the instance is not accessible. What would you do if the configuration change you made...
by XTIVIA | Apr 13, 2012 | Blog, Enterprise Java, Portals
So you have Liferay running merrily up on Amazon’s AWS, things are going well, and you decide you wish to add a new feature, such as perhaps the WSRP portlet. (Because this is a Liferay supported portlet, available from the trusted repository, is known to deploy...