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Sungard Availability Services recently published a study that found 70% of UK employees do not think that their employer is equipping them with the tools and training needed for future business challenges. Kathy Schneider, CMO at Sungard AS spoke to us about the "digital disconnect".
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There are a variety of scenarios for end user computing in today's enterprise - in most businesses today there a three models that co-exist but often the reality can be a grey area. Awingu CMO Arnaud Marlière spoke to us about the challenges business face in delivering a productive IT landscape for their workers.
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Monitoring your apps can give you the power to ensure flawless customer experiences. We recently spoke to the team at AppDynamics to find out how they're helping businesses visualize their critical customer journeys
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In a federal setting, the cybersecurity stakes couldn't be higher. There are a wide array of regulations and procedures that govern federal IT practices, making modernisation difficult. So how do they adopt the latest digital technologies and stay protected against cyber risk?
We spoke to Jeff Engle, Vice President & General Manager for Federal at United Data Technologies to discuss security-focused best practices for protecting federal IT. -
Telcos have gone through a huge transformation in the last 10-15 years, from fixed to mobile, making massive infrastructure investments as well as adapting to evolving business models - not to mention increased competition. So what does a solid plan look like for telcos? We spoke to Chalapathi Rao, CTO from Tata Communication Services
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Cloud providers often don't provide the security capabilities many users assume would be provided by default: Full traffic visibility.
We spoke to Nubeva CMO Steve Perkins to find out why this visibility is needed to enable companies to control their security in a more traditional manner while letting them enjoy the power and flexibility of cloud platforms. -
We spoke to Julie Barbieri, General Manager of Infrastructure at NTT ICT, one of Australia's leading IT service providers to discuss the trend towards hybrid IT, compossable infrastructure and why enterprises are still loyal to on premises IT
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With the rise of digital assistants such as Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Alexa, it is only a matter of time until such “voice operating systems” become an integrated part of our everyday routine. Chatbots and automated voice operators are already a regular, often frustrating feature in many customer service experiences. While many fear AI will replace humans, as it stands, customer service software company Zendesk is seeing the opposite. We spoke to them to find out how AI could augment and improve customer experience on both sides
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We recently spoke to Haraldur Hallgrimsson, the head of Business Development from National Department of Energy in Iceland to find out why an increasing amount of overseas customers decide to source their IT from – what analysts keep saying – is the optimal location for IT in the world.
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Some of the leaders in IT believe serverless architecture will have a huge impact on the way applications are built and run, as well as the way IT operations function. One of those leaders is Nick Rockwell, CTO at The New York Times. We recently spoke to him about serverless computing to find out why he believes it could be more transformational than cloud.
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Investing in new technologies is critical for the healthcare sector, in some instances a matter of life or death. However, given the vast array of new technologies coming to market in the last decade, healthcare IT professionals could be forgiven for feeling lost or overwhelmed by the pace of change.
We spoke to Nooman Haque from Silicon Valley Bank to find out what the biggest challenges are for healthcare providers to adopt things like AI and Big Data projects. -
We recently spoke to Darryl Sicker from UDT to find out how they delivered zero downtime despite being hit by Hurricane Irma a few weeks ago. True IT resiliency - find out how they did it.
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We spoke to Þorsteinn Gunnarsson, CEO of Opin Kerfi to get an overview of what a business can expect in terms of ROI and competitive advantage from sourcing their HPC hosting or as-a-Service.
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Consumer 3D printers have been gaining popularity for some time, and it's exciting to see what people are doing with these new devices. However, the impact of 3D printing in development offices and manufacturing plants has been massive, and many are projecting a revolution in how products are made.
We speak to Gary Taylor, Regional Manager at EOS, one of the leaders in the space to find out more about the process -
Today's large enterprises are breaking down their large monolithic applications into smaller components to enable them to iterate and spin up services quicker and more dynamically. This move towards container development via tools like Docker, Kubernetes and Open Shift has been a seismic shift in the development process.
We spoke to Stijn Polfliet, founder and CEO at CoScale to discuss the container trend and how development teams can get the most from their data -
Email has firmly embedded itself as a regular part of our personal and business lives. The simplicity and flexibility of email makes it a powerful and versatile tool, but this flexibility also makes it a prime target for hackers. We spoke to Hugo Perez from UDT and Josh Pearl from Mimecast to discuss the things to look out for and what best practice steps you can take for your business.
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Automation continues to come to the business field, and more powerful solutions are being released on a regular basis. A relatively new automation paradigm, robotic process automation, is proving to be a powerful tool across a surprisingly broad range of domains.
To find out more about the trend, we spoke to Arvind Mehrotra, President of Infrastructure Management Solutions at one of India's leading RPA providers NIIT Technologies. -
Spaceflight represents the cutting edge of technology. However, the computers used in spacecraft are often fairly primitive, sometimes a generation or two behind the latest models on earth. This is because any computer sent into space has to go through a hardening process. NASA & HPE are currently testing off the shelf models to see whether today's technology is space-worthy and ready to take humans to Mars. We spoke to HPE's Dr. Mark R. Fernandez, the mission’s co-principal investigator for software and HPC technology officer.
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The "Bring Your Own Device" concept is a great way to let employees work from devices they feel most comfortable with. However, allowing people to access programs and data on devices not strictly controlled by your company can lead to some security risks.
We spoke to Hugo Perez & Darryl sicker CISSP from UDT to discuss the risks and solutions to BYOD security. -
The Internet of Things is a constantly evolving physical entity, and companies are clamoring to embrace it. Traditional networking hardware powers most of these networks but the unique demands of IoT infrastructure means specialised hardware can offer even better performance. LoRa, which stands for Long-Range Radio, aims to fill this niche. We spoke to Julian Struder, co-founder of one of the leading companies in the LoRa space, Loriot.
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