Modernisation stories
The distance between thinking about that first step and actually taking it is a chasm that many customers view as extremely challenging.
The US government's adoption of technology is unlikely to be undone by the new administration, according to expert Chris Pennell.
Veeam's global boss Peter McKay talks to TechDay about DX, creating a billion dollar company and why if you're reacting, you're probably already dead.
Refreshed portfolio from the vendor looks to displace competitors and pre-empt start ups touting machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Organisations must plan and execute cloud migration strategies carefully to avoid stalling at the 20% completion mark, according to Fronde.
Server, storage and networking hardware profits are slipping, in the wake of a 'steady creep' of virtualisation across data centers.
Hyperconvergence is gaining mainstream adoption as SimpliVity outperforms the market with its OmniStack Data Virtualisation Platform.
Digital start-ups pose a threat to 83% of Asia Pacific and Japan businesses, according to research by Dell Technologies.
Revera is reshaping NZ's digital landscape, harnessing cloud technology to power government and enterprise growth.
Lenovo has an opportunity to expand its share of the data center market as customers look for alternate infrastructure options.
Oracle has launched a cloud managed service provider programme to drive data center transformation for its customers.
Papatoetoe Central School in Auckland set to undergo $4.2 million upgrade as part of city-wide education improvements.
Savings from adopting the cloud driving growth of the public cloud services market, set to reach $208.6m this year. #CloudComputing #Gartner.
Niall Keating, head of big data at Coles, discusses the challenges and future of big data adoption in Australia.
It was a sad state of affairs for professional services in 2015, with vendors facing numerous challenges that led to revenue declines.
Traditional approaches to data management such as backup, disaster recovery, test and application development have become unsustainable.
Changing ICT priorities are driving Aussie infrastructure-as-a-service spend rapidly upwards, with Telsyte forecasting spend to surpass $1b by 2020.
A lack of differentiation by resellers is putting pressure on margins and profitability, says Microsoft NZ boss Barrie Sheers.
Justice and Broadcasting Minister Amy Adams plans to modernise election broadcasts by removing TV and radio requirements.
Ultimately, companies who are looking at modernising their overall IT infrastructure cannot afford to take a relaxed view.