The yen has depreciated for the first time in 24 years, but when the yen depreciated last time in 1998, I was assigned to the United States. When the yen depreciated in 1998, the transfer amount was about 3/4 of the amount when I was assigned to the United States. There is debate as to whether the depreciation of the yen is good or bad. The demerit of the depreciation of the yen is the burden on households, but it also has a significant impact on business-to-business transactions. The corporate goods price index in April this year grew by about 10.0% year-on-year.
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Cloud ComputingCost of DowntimeDigital TransformationEdge Computing
The Edge Files – Digital Transformation Is Out There
Regional Manager Sales and Business Development Africa & Middle-East, Pieter van der Merwe, Stratus Technologies talks about the latest campaign that highlights…
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Cloud ComputingDigital TransformationEdge ComputingIIoT
SIs – The Server is Dead, Long Live The (Edge) Server
We all now carry a powerful computer in our pockets everywhere we go. It’s also the HMI to much bigger computing in…
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I recently wrote a blog covering the biggest three lessons of the pandemic that will position SIs well for the future. You…
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Three lessons from Covid-19 which better position Systems Integrators today As the world takes tentative steps towards emerging on the other side…
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AvailabilityDigital TransformationEdge Computing
Engineers at System Integrators benefit from Zero-Touch Computing
In a digital age, software gets the lion’s share of attention. But the best software is only as good as the server and network it runs on. If software is a Broadway show, then servers are the stage, and if the stage is dark, no one can see the show.