This article launches a new series exploring the remote server management architecture. It’s focusing on presenting access to ways of mapping successful implementations for specific use cases. It’s an interesting challenge creating architectural content based on common customer adoption patterns. That’s very different from most of the traditional marketing activities usually associated with generating content for the sole purpose of ...
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Cloud Adoption – Example adoption architecture
In our previous article from this series shared a look at the logical common architectural elements found in a cloud adoption solution for retail organisations. The process was laid out how we’ve approached the use case and how portfolio solutions are the base for researching a generic architecture. It continued by laying out the process of how we’ve approached the use case by ...
Read More »Cloud adoption – Common architectural elements
In our previous article from this series we introduced a use case around cloud adoption for retail stores. The process was laid out how we’ve approached the use case and how portfolio solutions are the base for researching a generic architecture. The only thing left to cover was the order in which you’ll be led through the architectural details. This article starts ...
Read More »Cloud adoption – An architectural introduction
This article launches a new series exploring the cloud adoption architecture. It’s focusing on presenting access to ways of mapping successful implementations for specific use cases. It’s an interesting challenge creating architectural content based on common customer adoption patterns. That’s very different from most of the traditional marketing activities usually associated with generating content for the sole purpose of positioning ...
Read More »Retail data framework – Example data architecture
In our previous article from this series shared a look at the logical common architectural elements found in a retail data framework solution for retail organisations. The process was laid out how we’ve approached the use case and how portfolio solutions are the base for researching a generic architectural blueprint. It continued by laying out the process of how we’ve approached the use ...
Read More »Retail data framework – Common architectural elements
In our previous article from this series we introduced a use case around the data framework for retail stores. The process was laid out how we’ve approached the use case and how portfolio solutions are the base for researching a generic architectural blueprint. The only thing left to cover was the order in which you’ll be led through the blueprint details. Part 2 ...
Read More »Retail data framework – An architectural introduction
This article launches a new series exploring a retail architecture blueprint. It’s focusing on presenting access to ways of mapping successful implementations for specific use cases. It’s an interesting challenge creating architectural content based on common customer adoption patterns. That’s very different from most of the traditional marketing activities usually associated with generating content for the sole purpose of positioning ...
Read More »Real-time stock control – Example stock control architecture
In our previous article from this series shared a look at the logical common architectural elements found in a real-time stock control solution for retail organisations. The process was laid out how we’ve approached the use case and how portfolio solutions are the base for researching a generic architectural blueprint. It continued by laying out the process of how we’ve approached the use ...
Read More »Real-time stock control – Common architectural elements
In our previous article from this series we introduced a use case around real-time stock control for retail stores. The process was laid out how we’ve approached the use case and how portfolio solutions are the base for researching a generic architectural blueprint. The only thing left to cover was the order in which you’ll be led through the blueprint details. This article ...
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