Over 140,000 UK businesses are not satisfied with their ERP

ERP software must adapt or die as an estimated 143,200 UK businesses - 60% of those using the systems - are less than satisfied with it, demanding extra mobility, device freedom and social collaboration for competitive advantage; these are the findings of new global research from Redshift and...

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Cloud Technology Partners launches PaaSLane v2.5 Cloud Application Transformation

PaaSLane enables developers and QA professionals to assess and optimize applications for...

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Pulsant channel set for exponential growth

Pulsant, the cloud computing, managed hosting and colocation expert, has seen significant growth of...

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Data centre market to undergo ‘dramatic change’ by end of 2016

Four disruptive factors will force dramatic changes in the data centre (DC) market by year-end...

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CloudBees becomes Enterprise Jenkins company

Company to focus solely on the fast-growing Jenkins continuous delivery market.

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CloudBees and Pivotal partner

Jenkins Enterprise by CloudBees to be available on Pivotal Network.

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Nokia Networks and Red Hat extend collaboration to deliver OpenStack-powered telco cloud

Nokia Networks and Red Hat, Inc. have extended their collaboration to enable mobile operators to...

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Co-lo stepping stones to the cloud

Co-location can serve as an opportunity for organisations to test the waters with various vendors...

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Big Data brings business satisfaction

Security, budget and a shortage of skilled professionals to implement and run big data are the top...

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Less than half of European enterprises are ready for Cloud

A survey by International Data Corporation (IDC) has discovered that European IT departments still...

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Intel unveils new developer tools for future technologies

Intel Corporation CEO Brian Krzanich kicked off Intel's annual technical conference with a...

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OpenStack revenue expected to hit $3.3 billion by 2018

The market for OpenStack-related products and services will quadruple in size between the end of...

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Videos

Mark Banfield, Chief Revenue Officer at TeamViewer, discusses how the company is using its Tia (TeamViewer Intelligent Assistant) and a ‘shift left’ approach to move IT support from reactive to more...
Ryan Parker, Phononic's President & COO, discusses the data centre thermal management challenge, the company’s GPU HBM cooling solution and introduces the idea of Thermal Fabric, a real-time thermal control...
Keith Norman, Chief Marketing & Sustainability Officer of Lyten, explains the reasons behind the company’s acquisition of Northvolt’s battery assets in Sweden, with the site expected to resume operations...

Expert Opinions

Based on an exclusive interview with Brian Duffy, Chief Revenue Officer at Atlassian, this article explores how AI is reshaping priorities at every level, with businesses under increasing pressure to move...
By Richard Clifford, VP of sales & Solutions EMEA Salute.
In this Q&A, Jamil Valliani, Head of Product for AI at Atlassian, discusses the company’s approach to AI, the role of context in enterprise workflows, and how tools like Rovo and Teamwork Graph are evolving.