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Leverage Blockchain Technology for Supply Chain Management

BizAcuity

A few years after the advent of cloud computing solutions (2006), came cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (2009) and Ethereum which leveraged blockchain to decentralize financial transactions. Recent innovations by big players such as Oracle, Amazon and IBM have made blockchain technology much more accessible and easier to implement.

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Skills and Tools Every Data Engineer Needs to Tackle Big Data

Sisense

As a simple, dynamic and scalable database, the motivation behind the language is to allow you to implement a high performance, high availability, and automatic scaling data system. IBM does a great job of describing the basics of the framework here. Cloud Migration. In Good Hands.

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The Urge to Strangle(The Strangler Pattern)

Leading Agile

Business agility means having the capability to “turn on a dime” at low cost and with low risk, to drive innovation, respond to market changes, and overcome the competition. Most systems implemented in large IT organizations are point solutions implemented to solve local (departmental, business unit, or team) problems.

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Three Best Practices for ASC 718 Reporting

Insight Software

In 2006, FAS123R contained new standards, which were reclassified in 2009 as ASC718. In small startups that are long on innovation and short on formal processes, you may be tempted to embark on the process of equity compensation reporting using Excel spreadsheets, hand-keyed data, and complex inline formulas.