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Remember when you upgraded to 6.x and had to decide what to do with your 4,000 crystal reports? Edward has written a helpful article about the fun we can have when setting up KRONOS to run Crystal Reports via the Business Objects Enterprise server.

Also, did you know that Kronos is going to the Cloud Computing Expo? I didn't. "In his session at the 5th International Cloud Expo, Rohit Bhardwaj, Principal Software Engineer at Kronos, will explore data security and storage, privacy and data compliance issues as well as security management in cloud."

Now it's true that I think hosted solutions for WFM are often so much more expensive and difficult for the customer to deal with and thus don't typically recommend it. Still, we expect Kronos to push the envelope, test the market, and do this very 2010 type of thing. Given that, it's nice to see them putting some effort into being part of the Cloud community.

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"..did you know that Kronos is going to the Cloud Computing Expo? I didn't." 
No. Even I wasn't aware of that but I had a feeling that Kronos will go that way soon... Integration of separate Kronos modules (RM, DCM, Connect) into one single application (WTK) is good enough hint. Moving slowly towards complete web based solution compared to old versions like TKC 3A or 4.1 or WTK 4.3 adds conviction to my point. If I am reading it right then I think Kronos, in a not so away future, would be offering Kronos solution as SaaS; maybe even HaaS to host the environment. 
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Posted @ Tuesday, April 20, 2010 10:28 AM by Chaman Gupta
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