Hubspan’s Top Five Cloud and B2B Integration Predictions for 2012
Posted by Jim Flack on January 20, 2012
The holiday season is successfully behind us and many are looking forward to what 2012 holds. In December, Hubspan announced its predictions for the New Year and many folks had points of view to share. While we’ve seen many trends come and go. One trend that we continue to see each year is the consumerization of IT. As this trend continues to make its way to the cloud, we’re starting to see consumerization shift the way businesses interact with each other and their customers. Customers are exhibiting behavior much like employees and are leveraging consumerization of technology to find new ways to interact, obtain information and get connected with external entities such as vendors, service providers, applications and more. Evolving expectations around real-time visibility throughout the value chain and pressure to achieve lower TCO by deploying cloud-based business solutions will be big themes next year.
Take a deeper look at our predictions and what others thought of Hubspan’s claims for 2012:
When B2C and B2B Worlds Collide
Trisha Gross| E-Commerce Times
January 20, 2012
2012 Predictions of Data Trials and Tribulations
Loraine Lawson | IT Business Edge
December 29, 2011
Enterprises Cautiously Take Lead on Cloud Computing
Staff | Proformative
December 19, 2011
Hubspan Forecasts Top Five IT, Cloud and B2B Integration Predictions for 2012
Staff | Vertical News
December 16, 2011
Cloud computing expected to reduce costs in 2012
Staff | CenterBeam
December 14, 2011
Cloud-Based Solutions to Reduce IT Costs in 2012: Report
Nathan Eddy | eWEEK
December 13, 2011
TCO Main Driver for Cloud Adoption
Nathan Eddy | eWEEK Europe
December 13, 2011
Cloud Solutions to Reduce IT Costs in 2012: Report
Staff | Channel Insider
December 13, 2011
Companies Will Use the Cloud to Boost Efficiency, Get Closer to Customers in 2012
Staff | CIO Insight
December 13, 2011
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