5 Ways that Data Virtualization Can Help You Drive Greater Business Value
Everyone yearns for consistent, well-governed, data that is easy to access and use. It enables organizations to more easily and successfully explore...
TIBCO Receives High Ratings in 2020 Gartner Peer Reviews
TIBCO is always proud to receive industry recognition from analyst firm Gartner. In the past year, we have been named either a...
8 Steps to Managing Your Liquidity Risk
Balancing liquidity risk is no easy feat and is perhaps one of the most important goals of any business. Ensuring that you...
Microservices and Kafka: A Perfect Match for Enabling Event-driven Architecture and Supercharging Integration
In 2003, Gartner defined event-driven architecture (EDA) as the industry best practice for long-running processes. EDA made it possible to design asynchronous...
How Data Analytics Emerged as a Competitive Advantage for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One...
Formula One™ is one of the most competitive
and technology-intensive sports in the world. Data and analytics have become
increasingly crucial for F1 teams...
How to Build Business Resilience From a Responsive Architecture
Today’s markets are shifting rapidly due to several different disruptive forces. So, it begs the question: Is your business built for agility...
How to Sell the Business on Master Data Management
These days you compete with data, especially when engaging with your customers. Data helps you understand what they bought, what the sales...
Create Data Trust as the Basis of Open Banking Innovation
This article first appeared on Finextra
More than ever before, banks need to stay relevant, as market-leading financial services...
TIBCO Remains on Top in the 2020 MDM Landscape
We’ve seen continual growth in master data management (MDM) over the past several years. The Information Difference estimates that the MDM market...
Why Do You Want To Be Cloud Native?
“Why do you want to be cloud-native” may sound like a silly question to ask in 2020, but it’s something all modern...









