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LOB (line of business)

An LOB (line-of-business) application is one of the set of critical computer applications that are vital to running an enterprise, such as accounting, supply chain management, and resource planning applications. Read Full Definition

SAP S/4HANA

SAP S/4HANA is an ERP business suite based on the SAP HANA in-memory database that allows companies to perform transactions and analyze business data in real time. Read Full Definition

center of excellence (CoE)

A center of excellence (CoE) is a team of skilled knowledge workers whose mission is to provide best practices for a particular area of interest. The concept of creating special-interest groups for thought ... Read Full Definition

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no-code

No-code is a software development approach that requires few, if any, programming skills to quickly build an application, website or module that links into an existing system. Read Full Definition

request for proposal (RFP)

A request for proposal (RFP) is a document that an organization, often a government agency or large enterprise, posts to elicit a response -- a formal bid -- from potential vendors for a desired IT solution. Read Full Definition

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low-code and no-code development platforms

Low-code/no-code development platforms are software development tools and environments that allow enterprise developers and citizen developers to create new applications using drag-and-drop components, linking them... Read Full Definition

The Phoenix Project

The Phoenix Project is a best-selling novel about DevOps. The book's characters reveal through their actions why it's so important for organizations to put security first and tear down the silos that have ... Read Full Definition

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go-to-market strategy (GTM strategy)

A go-to-market strategy (GTM strategy) is an action plan that specifies how a company will reach target customers and achieve competitive advantage. Read Full Definition