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Transforming the Top Ten Trends in the Enterprise IT Market Cloud Computing Ranks First
With regard to corporate IT, change is coming. The way companies buy, build, manage, and optimize their IT infrastructure to ensure information security is changing dramatically. From cloud computing to big data analytics to ubiquitous mobile connectivity, enterprise IT systems are becoming faster, more efficient, less expensive to operate, and easier to use. In the process, some new technology companies are emerging to challenge existing companies on the market. Venture capital institutions invest more in the field of enterprise computing than ever before. In the first six months of 2014 alone, this sector attracted a record $5.4 billion investment. Companies in this industry, such as Workday, Palo Alto Networks, FireEye, ServiceNow, and Splunk, have completed billions of dollars in IPOs (IPOs), further igniting market enthusiasm. In the coming quarters, a number of companies in this field will be listed. Transforming the Top Ten Trends in the Enterprise IT Market Cloud Computing Ranks First Here are 10 important trends in changing the enterprise computing market: 1. Cloud computing: According to Morgan Stanley's data, nearly one-third of the work tasks are currently completed through cloud computing platforms. Cloud computing is so powerful because users can easily invest more resources into a particular application without having to purchase additional hardware. Need more capacity? Your cloud computing service provider can bring you these right away. 2. Virtualization of everything: Virtualization technology consolidates disparate servers into a unified pool of computing resources, and is easy to adjust. Server virtualization is so successful that enterprise IT departments can do everything from the data center to virtualization, including networking, information security, and storage services. 3. New IT buyers: Decision makers who buy IT services have moved from CIO offices and IT staff to regular employees in sales, marketing and finance. Technologies such as smartphones and cloud computing are rapidly evolving and enabling bottom-up adoption, opening up new opportunities for IT service providers. These service providers are currently facing more buyers, and these buyers are more willing to spend money and are more willing to try. 4. The rise of internal sales and online sales: With the rise of online sales channels, more and more companies are reducing their reliance on sales staff in the course of business development. This helps companies deliver products to users faster and can test market demand before building a sales team. 5. The sales model of “first landing and then expanding”: The company facing the enterprise market is imitating consumer software companies, providing customers with free trial services and adopting a free-value pricing model. Therefore, customers do not have to pay a higher fee to try. Lightweight use, pay for value, and focus on meeting customer needs. Such a model not only benefits the service provider but also the buyer. Open source technologies such as MySQL have paved the way for the development of this model, and the developments of Puppet Labs, DataStax/Cassandra and MuleSoft have shown that the open source model still works well. We are currently seeing that many other IT software products are adopting a freemium model. 6. Rethinking the workflow of the enterprise: The widespread adoption of mobile devices makes the workflow of the enterprise more efficient. Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff recently said he is doing his job entirely on his mobile phone. This makes everyday work easier. You can quickly open business documents with DocuSign via an electronic signature, or adjust the schedule and on-site personnel routes via ServiceMac. These mobile applications are transforming internal processes and automating many processes to ensure that work is done in a faster, smarter way. 7. The boundaries of information security continue to expand: As my partner T4ed Schlein said, information security threats are becoming more fragmented. Therefore, companies need to think about security at all levels of the network, including servers and terminals, and all the links between the two. Enterprises are also paying less and less attention to maintaining the boundaries of secure data. As more information security attacks occur outside such boundaries, next-generation information security companies such as Ionic Security, Illumio, and Bromium are trying to address these new security threats. 8. Data becomes a new competitive advantage: The advantage of big data is that it can bring new information to the enterprise. Optimized analytics can bring new, less-discoverable information to guide business operations. InsideSales.com found that if a salesperson calls back and provides information to a customer within 5 minutes of receiving a purchase request, the likelihood of completing the sale will increase by a factor of 10. By leveraging big data sets, co
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11-05
High density array cable assembly
Samtec's SEARAY 0.80 mm pitch, ultra-high-density array cable assembly provides 50% board space compared to a 1.27 mm pitch SEARAY system. With a performance of 15 Gbps and a total edge rate contact of up to 300, the cable system is designed for rugged, high-speed applications where space is limited. The 0.80mm pitch ESCA series offers a 50Ω single-ended signal routing on the #34 AWG microstrip coaxial cable with 8 rows of 20 or 30 contacts and 10 rows per design. The cable assembly has a 4:1 ratio of signal to ground, optional screw undulations and a minimum cable length of 5 cm. Both ends are available with sockets and terminals. Board level teammates (SEAM8 / SEAF8) are designed for 2mm to 5mm body height flexibility and standard lead-free solder toll terminals simplify IR reflow termination and improve solder joint reliability. Some feature edge rate contact systems increase cycle life and reduce wide-side coupling, which reduces crosstalk for superior signal integrity performance and impedance control. This sturdy contact system is also not easily detached during the process of damage, "zipper". High density array cable assembly
STMicroelectronics Showcases Advanced Smart City and IoT Technology
China, November 3, 2015 – STMicroelectronics (ST; NYSE: STM), a leading global semiconductor supplier across multiple electronic applications, demonstrates an advanced and energy-efficient connected smart city technology. The concept of a smart city is to use sensors, networks and data processing technologies to improve energy efficiency and productivity throughout the city, not only to use energy more efficiently, but also to improve the management, utilization and maintenance of buildings and utilities. . STMicroelectronics takes a smart city environment that connects multiple wireless sensor networks with multiple sensor nodes as an example to fully demonstrate the important role of sensors. These sensor nodes perform functions such as intelligent lighting system monitoring, smart garbage monitoring, smart vibration detection, and intelligent environmental monitoring. STMicroelectronics uses a wireless grid sensor network to detect wirelessly controlled car models using proximity detection sensor nodes, and adjusts the brightness of the street lights according to the location of the car; detects the vibration of the building by accelerating the sensor nodes; and installs the surrounding environment The sensor node measures temperature, humidity and pressure; the wirelessly connected lighting control panel monitors the power consumption of the light in real time. Data from all sensor nodes will be transmitted to a display via the network for easy viewing. The design is based on ST's 32-bit microcontroller development board and a variety of sensors, such as RF transceivers and power management chips for wireless full mesh networks built with Paradox Engineering [1] communications platform. Engineers can also experience ST's latest embedded development ecosystem, using Nucleo 32-bit micro-control development boards and X-Nucleo expansion boards, as well as ST's motion MEMS sensors, environmental sensors, MEMS microphones, motor drives, and low-power Bluetooth (BLE) chip and dynamic NFC tag. The purpose of developing an ecosystem is to make the development of smart cities and IoT applications faster and easier. In order to adapt to the various specifications of many electronic products that have been mass-produced, the development of power adapters has become more diversified, and the demand for simple and easy-to-use power solutions has been increased. In the field of wireless charging, STMicroelectronics has introduced an advanced multi-platform digital power controller chip that meets the two wireless charging alliance standards of Qi and PMA. Other ST's solutions include: stand-by-power monitoring solutions for multi-mode power control chips for tablet and smartphone chargers, and the new 1200V silicon carbide (SiC, silicon carbide) ) Power MOSFET. As the world's leading MEMS supplier, ST has the most advanced sensor solutions, including a 6-axis MEMS sensor module evaluation board with integrated 3-axis digital output accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope for a compact package size (2.5 x 3.0 x 0.8 mm) and 20% more energy efficiency than competing products; and speech recognition applications based on MEMS microphones and smart low-power Bluetooth network processors. STMicroelectronics teaches people how cutting-edge technologies can realize smart city concepts and the impact of smart cities on our daily lives. ______________ [1] Paradox Engineering is a Swiss high-tech company under the Minebea Group. Its main business includes intelligent lighting and smart city wireless sensor network.