Enterprise Applications

Cyara Crawler is claimed to be the world’s first automated software that explores, maps and documents interactive voice response (IVR) applications and creates Cyara test cases. 

IBM has unveiled a new set of services for IBM’s platform-as-a-service (PaaS), Bluemix, to enable developers to quickly infuse new analytics capabilities into cloud-based applications.

IBM has announced that Watson will gain the ability to “see” by bringing together Watson’s advanced image analytics and cognitive capabilities with data and images obtained from Merge Healthcare Incorporated’s medical imaging management platform.  

Windows 10 fundamentally changes how PCs and other devices will be used and supported in enterprises. These are the key items that CIOs and senior IT managers need to know about the OS.

Microsoft has launched Office 2016 for Mac, available as a preview since March, exclusively for Office 365 users, boasting an improved cloud connected experience with built-in sharing tools.

Australian organisations may be missing out on opportunities to improve their business decision-making by not considering to hire a data scientist. The recent Teradata Data Analysis Index revealed that 88 per cent of companies use analytics to make decisions based on data but nearly the same percentage (86 per cent) have no plans to hire a data scientist.

Microsoft has taken the “preview” label off Office for Android, declaring the smartphones suite ready to provide the full Word, Excel and PowerPoint experience.

IBM has announced 20 new industry-specific predictive analytics packages, intended to allow organisations across industries like retail, banking, telecommunications, insurance and others, to uncover and act on critical business insights.

Consisting of data platforms, data management, analytics, and data mining the Total Data Market is expected to nearly double in size, from $60bn in 2014 to $115bn in 2019, according to analyst firm 451 Research.

The NSW Government has announced the outsourcing the functions of shared service provider to over 6,000 public servants, ServiceFirst, which will transfer to Unisys and Infosys by the end of 2015.

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