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Link: Marriott CEO on Tech Giants: 'We Are in an Absolute War for Who Owns the Customer'

All the tech-driven competition in hotels: “We have seen more and more business shift to our direct channels. We’ve seen loyalty continue to drive a higher share of the business that is coming into our hotels. And we think we’re competing or we compete against these platforms quite well.” Original source: Marriott CEO on Tech Giants: ‘We Are in an Absolute War for Who Owns the Customer’

Link: Marriott CEO on Tech Giants: 'We Are in an Absolute War for Who Owns the Customer'

All the tech-driven competition in hotels: “We have seen more and more business shift to our direct channels. We’ve seen loyalty continue to drive a higher share of the business that is coming into our hotels. And we think we’re competing or we compete against these platforms quite well.” Original source: Marriott CEO on Tech Giants: ‘We Are in an Absolute War for Who Owns the Customer’

Link: Marriott CEO on Tech Giants: 'We Are in an Absolute War for Who Owns the Customer'

All the tech-driven competition in hotels: “We have seen more and more business shift to our direct channels. We’ve seen loyalty continue to drive a higher share of the business that is coming into our hotels. And we think we’re competing or we compete against these platforms quite well.” Original source: Marriott CEO on Tech Giants: ‘We Are in an Absolute War for Who Owns the Customer’

Link: Enterprises taking path of greatest resistance to cloud, survey shows

Still a lot of stuff on-premises, and people want to move it to public cloud: ‘More than 80 percent of respondents have more than 100 applications under their purview, and a solid majority have a good deal still managed on-premises. The survey finds 74 percent stating at least half of these applications are on-premises. Another 71 percent of respondents see many of their on-premises applications as mission-critical to their business.’

Link: Enterprises taking path of greatest resistance to cloud, survey shows

Still a lot of stuff on-premises, and people want to move it to public cloud: ‘More than 80 percent of respondents have more than 100 applications under their purview, and a solid majority have a good deal still managed on-premises. The survey finds 74 percent stating at least half of these applications are on-premises. Another 71 percent of respondents see many of their on-premises applications as mission-critical to their business.’

Link: Enterprises taking path of greatest resistance to cloud, survey shows

Still a lot of stuff on-premises, and people want to move it to public cloud: ‘More than 80 percent of respondents have more than 100 applications under their purview, and a solid majority have a good deal still managed on-premises. The survey finds 74 percent stating at least half of these applications are on-premises. Another 71 percent of respondents see many of their on-premises applications as mission-critical to their business.’

Link: Investors High on Low-Code Developers

“OutSystems cited other market forecasts that estimate the global low-code market is worth as much as $27 billion, with annual compound growth rates as high as 44 percent.” Seems pretty big. Original source: Investors High on Low-Code Developers

Link: Investors High on Low-Code Developers

“OutSystems cited other market forecasts that estimate the global low-code market is worth as much as $27 billion, with annual compound growth rates as high as 44 percent.” Seems pretty big. Original source: Investors High on Low-Code Developers

Link: Investors High on Low-Code Developers

“OutSystems cited other market forecasts that estimate the global low-code market is worth as much as $27 billion, with annual compound growth rates as high as 44 percent.” Seems pretty big. Original source: Investors High on Low-Code Developers