Sramana Mitra: Interesting. Can you give us some examples from your customer base where this kind of content–commerce fusion is happening on their website as we speak? Gerrit Kolb: One example is Homebase. Homebase is using IBM system in the back-end. Then, we have JD Group who is using SAP in the back-end system. What
Sramana Mitra: I think we understand what you’re doing and what’s happening in this emerging trend of having to manage this copy data. You’ve been in the space. You’ve done other companies in the data management space. What is your observation from an industry-level perspective? What are the trends? What are the open problems? Ed
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Tony Paine: Where I think IoT really adds a lot of power is that we’re going to be able to take the same things that we do within a single organization, where an organization may have multiple campuses or sites, and cross organizational boundaries so that we can tie into the consumers of the goods
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Sramana Mitra: How do you do it? Gerrit Kolb: Most traditional web content management systems typically rely on an approach where the delivery of the web page is left to the web server. This means that you basically have a static environment that you can change a little bit with a little JavaScript. Our differentiating factor is that
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Sramana Mitra: What’s the pricing around this? What kind of dollars are enterprises willing to pay for solving this problem? Ed Walsh: It’s about a $6 billion software market. Sramana Mitra: When you’re selling your software, how much are people willing to pay to address this issue? Ed Walsh: Price of a three-year storage controller