Author: CienteInfoTech

This may come to you as a Jack out of the box when I say that crystal-clear, instant, and low-latency communication with customers is what would make your business grow rapidly, but trust me, it is true, and for that SIP calling plays a key role. Because, your firm’s success entirely depends on how you communicate with other brands, your partners, and customers and whether the communication is reliable or outdated. And using phone calls for carrying out these can be hectic and piggy-full, then you may want to consider a SIP trunk provider, with which you can run chats,…

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With tech transforming industries to such an extent that many business categories have been rendered obsolete, companies mustn’t only expand into new markets but also create new markets. In this episode, Suruchi Bhargava (CMO, Ciente) interviews Zhenya Winters (Head of Marketing, Bottomline)- talking about market expansion, business strategy, the role of partnerships in market success, and thought leadership as a growth strategy. “I think as a marketer, but also as a business strategist, you have to look to see where the most potential is”- says Zhenya. Listen to the entire pod conversation here. About the Guest: Zhenya WintersHead of Marketing,…

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Kubernetes adoption is increasing owing to the pressing need to transform and modernize legacy systems and implement cloud-native technologies. In this episode, Michael Cade (Global Field CTO, Veeam Software) and Suruchi Bhargava (CMO, Ciente) crystallize Kubernetes as a concept into tangible business outcomes. “From a DevOps perspective, it’s about how do we make life easier for both the development and the operations team. And Kubernetes, in general, enables us to be a lot of more mindful of what that needs to look like.” They also cover data resiliency, DevOps maturity, data engineering essentials, tech adoption, and other crucial things to…

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AI, Cloud, and Edge computing has changed our economy. Is the future of computing ambiguous or brighter than ever? The width and breadth of human knowledge have been ingrained in the pages of our computational systems. Our world has changed since Turing broke the enigma and created one himself: his devices, the Turing machines. These computers worked on mechanical rules, but Turing hoped, one day, they might become like us. Does that future seem far ahead to you? It is a relevant question today. This cyberscape of knowledge, entertainment, and organizational growth. We have leveraged our computation to educate us…

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