The following is the third installment in a series of blogs about how deploying Red Hat OpenShift on Amazon Web Services cloud platform can transform your business. If you missed the second blog, find it here. In this blog, we’re going to dive into our OpenShift on AWS Kick Start solution offering. Your digital transformation […]
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Rapid Assistance with Microsoft 365 Amid COVID-19 Demands
Businesses around the world are continuing to grapple with the large impact of COVID-19 and our “new normal”. Maintaining a normal pace with both concerns and questions surrounding COVID-19 many have found the need to pivot altogether. REASONS TO UTILIZE MICROSOFT 365: Alleviate the strain on your staff and systems, by taking control of the […]
Exploring the VMware Tanzu Portfolio
Following the acquisition of Pivotal by VMware, VMware Tanzu became the new name for Pivotal technology under the VMware umbrella. VMware recently announced key milestones for products in the VMware Tanzu portfolio. This portfolio brings consistency to the building, running, and managing code and is one of the few products that tackle the challenges of […]
Is It Time to Consider Oracle Lift-and-Shift?
Are you one of those Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) customers who are not quite ready to go to Oracle ERP Cloud, but your servers are long since out of warranty? Have you lost the desire or expertise to continue buying and maintaining your own hardware, but you don’t want to give up control or take […]
Episerver DXP Environment Deployment API PowerShell Scripts – Part 2
In my last-post, we went over the deployment process in the EpiServer DXP environment. I mentioned that the next post would be related to using this within Azure DevOps, but I need to make a slight adjustment based on today’s update. As of April 27th, 2020, EpiServer released their weekly update #313, which included a lot […]
Why Azure Red Hat OpenShift Helps Developers Innovate
The following is the fourth and final in a series of blogs about how innovation is necessary for businesses – and how Azure Red Hat OpenShift, a managed offering from Microsoft and Red Hat, enables that innovation. In this fourth blog, we’re going to highlight how Azure Red Hat OpenShift helps developers focus on innovation […]
Skype to Teams Migration and Coexistence – Make a Plan or Plan to Fail in Islands Mode!
“Skype for Business Islands mode sucks!” is what I was thinking of titling this post, but I wasn’t sure how well that would sit on the Perficient blog. Admiral Ackbar is right, “It’s a TRAP!” Skype for Business to Teams Migration Overview The migration from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams is unlike any […]
Loan and funding conduits empower healthcare, communities
Health insurance providers are moving swiftly as part of the COVID-19 solution From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, health insurance providers have made decisive steps to help patients, support healthcare providers, and curb the spread of the virus. The need is significant, particularly as healthcare providers lose important revenue streams in order to prioritize […]
IBM Cloud Pak for Data Unifies and Simplifies
Cloud can create tremendous advantages by helping you harness data-driven insight, but many enterprises are still faced with a significant legacy system presence. Many companies find that the basic cloud model doesn’t address transformation complexities such as skills gaps, compliance, integration issues, vendor lock-in, and more. That’s why IBM has designed Cloud Pak for Data […]
Enhancing Developer Efficiency and Customer Experience with OpenShift on AWS
The following is the second installment in a series of blogs about how deploying Red Hat OpenShift on Amazon Web Services cloud platform can transform your business. If you missed the first blog, find it here. In this blog, we’re going to explain two use cases involving a financial services client and a healthcare client. […]
Tune the dials to optimize your Spark machine learning pipeline
Tuning Spark for your machine learning pipeline can be a complex and time consuming process. Store and compute play a different role for your Spark cluster in different stages of your machine learning pipeline. Spark defaults are never the right way to go. It makes more sense to know what settings are most effective at […]
Should Companies Invest in PIM or DAM?
Having spent a lot of time building custom software applications at the beginning of my career, there were many aspects of technology decisions that fascinate me. One of the subjects I’ve always enjoyed assisting companies with is the decision to “build vs buy” a software. Factors such as business needs, technical requirements, budget, access to talent, complexity, unique functionally, data privacy, and sometimes even […]