The ways in which we will define and redefine our existence in future is inextricably linked to the process of datafication and automation.
In addition to quantifiable ROI, managed services provide the right support from the right experts at the right time − an integral part of digital transformation.
As the world struggles back to something like normality, retailers need to look at the role of brick-and-mortar in an increasingly omni-channel world.
A new wave of diversification is emerging, as resellers evolve into managed service providers, and particularly so in the cyber security industry.
To survive and thrive in an uncertain economy, companies must adopt and combine digital workforces at scale with their current human workforce.
If companies are to keep pace with IT modernisation and governance, they must determine what data must be kept, what data holds value and what does not.
DevOps has been critical in creating the application environment that optimises the remote working process, while ensuring people remain productive.
Businesses must secure their remote collaboration fundamentals to remain competitive in a post-pandemic, hybrid working world.
There is no doubt that shared data is data at risk, with multiple points in the data lifecycle when it needs enhanced protection.
Application automation gives data teams more time to deliver compelling real-time analytics that not only inform decisions, but also trigger action.
Retailers face headwinds in 2022 on many fronts, with disturbed supply chains and their impact on customers only one such issue.
IT and business leaders risk marginalising, silencing and segregating IT employees during a strategic technology change.
Repatriation isn’t necessarily the answer, but now is the time for companies to start evaluating where their cloud spending is going and how it can be optimised.