Opinion stories
From connection-led beginnings to data-driven innovations, Networking 3.0 marks a shift to application-led, AI-powered, self-driving networks.
Transformation projects often hit snags for organisations as big consultancies over-promise and fail to deliver tailored solutions, UNSW research reveals.
As Singapore prepares for its 5G rollout in 2020, SD-WAN emerges as a vital architecture to support the influx of connected devices and smart technologies.
With traditional tape backups becoming obsolete, businesses are adopting flash-to-flash-to-cloud solutions, enhancing efficiency and data access.
Businesses must engage employees in discussions about workplace tools to uncover rogue app usage, mitigate cyber risks, and boost productivity.
Adopting Agile methodologies is not enough; decision-making speed and quality hinge on leveraging artificial intelligence, McKinsey reports.
Companies are increasingly turning to automation to bridge the skills gap and empower employees to become citizen data scientists.
As mobile use surges in both personal and corporate spheres, CrowdStrike offers best practices for safeguarding mobile devices against cyber threats.
Organisations and IT partners could be forgiven for thinking their own physical infrastructure doesn't matter anymore.
For tech startups, the necessity of brand protection is too often thrown in the 'too hard' or 'too expensive' basket or simply overlooked.
AI could revolutionise Australian procurement, enhancing digital experiences and enriching processes with real-time insights. Accenture urges swift AI adoption.
It's crucial for organisations to be able to access, understand, and accurately classify the data they have so they know how to treat it.
Biometrics, such as fingerprint authentication, are being adopted by enterprises to improve security and convenience.
Although digital transformation is happening across Europe, each country continues to have its own IT needs and the different cloud markets highlight this.
Regardless of where you come from one thing is for certain, businesses only get one chance to make a first impression.
Security paradigms need a shift; as mobile work ensues, companies must pivot from endpoint protection to securing the actual users.
As enterprises pivot to cloud-centric operations, SD-WAN evolves, putting application experience at the forefront and transforming edge connectivity.
As data storage needs escalate, traditional methods falter. Flash emerges as the new monarch, offering speed and efficiency to meet modern demands.
The outcome of elections have an enormous impact on the political and cultural landscape of any democratic society.
Australia's companies on an Agile transformation journey need to find the right balance, as a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't guarantee success.