An organisation must have a clearly-defined use case the cloud will satisfy, and a plan detailing the migration method and process that will be followed.
Just as tech played a vital part in ensuring small businesses survived the pandemic, it can further propel them to success in the future.
Companies are now employing a broad variety of commercial, open source and low-code software where each makes the most sense.
The emerging anywhere/anytime working model requires a distinctly different security posture to ensure the organisation is resilient in the face of changing security threats.
Low-cost data storage, combined with elastic computation and data analytics services, shift big data deployments from on-premises to the cloud.
Using data analytics to become truly customer-centric is now within reach for retailers, but they need to adopt a focused approach with a clear plan − or risk failure.
ORAN is developing momentum for new business cases and with them compelling new revenue streams for African service providers.
The “as-a-service” model is revolutionising the way organisations procure a lot of things. Disaster recovery is one of them − and for a very good reason.
Artificial intelligence and its subset machine learning are now key technology partners in the search for improved and faster cyber security processes.
Data-centric security must be embedded across hybrid IT, so that risk to sensitive data is reduced and safe migration to cloud environments is accelerated.
Data analytics − and particularly predictive analytics − can give retailers a significant edge in an industry that is rapidly changing.
Technology can help turn sales and debtors books into powerful tools to grow profits and build customer loyalty.
Data culture must be firmly entrenched in the company’s corporate culture and also become a considerable portion of its data strategy.