Digital transformation has been on the agenda of business leaders and IT departments alike for some time now. And for good reason. The promise of improved operational efficiencies, faster time to market and better employee collaboration is too great for many to ignore. According to recent research, 70% of companies already either have a digital transformation strategy in place or are working on one. By Nick Offin, Head of Sales, Marketing and Operations, Dynabook Northern Europe.
Read MoreContainerised applications are fast becoming an established fact in the IT infrastructure of global organisations. By John Rakowski, vice president of strategy at LogicMonitor.
Read MoreOliver Krebs, Vice President of EMEA at Cherwell Software, discusses how digital transformation can leverage Artificial Intelligence to improve the employee and customer experience.
Read MoreThese days, data is viewed as the lifeblood of organisations. Gartner has been heavily focused on the importance of developing a data-driven culture in the past year, stating that: “Leaders need to cultivate an organisational culture that is data-literate and that values information as an asset.” By Matt Middleton-Leal, EMEA & APAC General Manager at Netwrix.
Read MoreSay the words ‘digital transformation’ and many business leaders will immediately think of the dynamic technologies driving it. But for those companies which embark on digitalisation without considering it within the context of their broader business and, crucially, the people they employ, the chances of failure are high, warns Dr Andy Levers, Executive Director of the Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC), which is part of the University of Liverpool. He sets out the key factors that should...
Read MoreBy Matt Hudson, Head of Consulting at Ultima, shares three top technology trends that have significant disruptive potential.
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