New report shows the top drivers impacting data protection strategies are organisations’ desire to integrate cyber technologies with data protection and backup, and an improved, consistent protection of cloud-hosted workloads.
Instinct vs Insight in IT – What’s the right balance for technologists?
Instinct vs Insight in IT – What’s the right balance for technologists?
Driving the Omnichannel Strategy with AI
The Ecommerce momentum is becoming unstoppable as brands are cashing in on a number of factors such as spike in …
Why today’s enterprises need less IT to boost productivity
In order to be maximally effective, it remains important for businesses to optimise IT, so that employees have to spend less time on IT processes that are not part of their core tasks, says Taj El-Khayat, regional director, Citrix for Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
What it takes to be a successful chief data officer
The growing importance of the chief data officer reflects the central role of information in digital business, says Gartner’s research director Alan Duncan.
In full flow
Gathering over 3500 attendees including industry experts, sponsors, customers and partners, NetApp hosted the 2015 edition of its Insight conference at CityCube, Berlin.
Text analytics can help businesses soothe upset callers
Using text analytics technology to analyse call-centre transcripts and customer surveys, emails and tweets can improve customer service.
Why iOS 7's design is bold but flawed
According to Apple, the crux of iOS 7 is emphasising the user’s content by doing away with ornamentation, but iOS has always been about giving the user’s content top priority in every app.
Taming unstructured data
The pace of information creation continues to accelerate, but the ability of infrastructure and information management to keep pace is coming within sight. Big Data is now considered a blessing rather than a curse.
Keep your laptop battery healthy: Use it sparingly
Here’s one of those sad facts of life that you just can’t avoid: Like cars, clothing, and people, batteries wear …