There are lots of thing we are being told to watch out for over the coming months so for those at the helm of IT across organisations of all shapes and sizes, what should they really be thinking about? We take a look at 5 different topics that should keep the IT C-suite busy as we head into 2019. ...
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In today’s interconnected digital world, there are increasingly blurred lines between an organisation’s IT infrastructure and that of its closest partners so understanding your vendor landscape is critical. By Matthew McKenna, VP EMEA at SecurityScorecard.
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Public sector IT has always lagged behind the private sector. Tight budgets and complex requirements have resulted in many organisations still operating on legacy IT systems and old contracts. As such, outdated IT systems and vendor lock-in has made the public sector susceptible to IT breakdowns...
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According to Gartner companies are adopting artificial intelligence (AI) at an unprecedented rate. The Stamford firm’s 2019 CIO Survey of more than 3,000 executives in 89 countries found that AI implementation grew 270 percent in the past four years, and 37 percent in the past year alone*. The...
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Data centers are the glue that holds the internet and the World Wide Web together. We take the huge...
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Steven Carlini, Vice President of Innovation and Data Center for Schneider Electric, sheds some...
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If we are to accept the prevailing belief that businesses hate uncertainty, the accelerating pace...
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Retail is one of the most challenging sectors in the UK right now, particularly with the collapse...
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In today's economic climate, uncertainty is a common theme for businesses. With budget losses, high...
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Customer expectations have never been higher. Patience and tolerance for error is ever decreasing...
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Dan Boddington, Systems Engineer at StarLeaf, discusses how patients and medical staff are...
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According to an Accenture study, 79% of enterprise executives agree that companies not embracing...
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