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Leadership deficiencies and skills shortages identified as top barriers to digital transformation

44% of organisations currently have a Digital Transformation strategy and a further 32% plan to implement one.

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Unloved networks are the main casualty in the race to a digital future

67 per cent of network managers see a digital strategy as important to reduce threat from competitors, yet 49 per cent say legacy technology is holding them back.

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IT teams face skills shortage

Brocade has published a new Global Digital Transformation Skills Study, which aims to uncover how well-placed global IT leaders consider themselves and their teams to be in terms of meeting current and future business demands. Of the six markets surveyed, Germany was found to be the best prepared to meet its digital transformation goals, closely followed by the U.S., while the UK lagged well behind its counterparts.

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Guinness Care embraces digital for flagship extra care development

Appello chosen to provide digital care technology to The Quayside development in Totnes.

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Virtual reality transforming the lives of terminally ill patients

A Hospice in Leicester is using virtual reality to help patients experience life again as they battle terminal illnesses.

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Over a quarter (26%) have already turned to outsourcing as a solution.
With the increased usage of data & analytics (D&A) across the enterprise, the chief data...
Ooyala has released its Q3 2015 Global Video Index, showing mobile video consumption...
Leveraging Infosys Topaz, the collaboration will aim to enable effortless experiences and...
76 percent of consumers say their expectations of digital services have increased since the start...
Managed service providers (MSPs) are increasing their spending by as much as 70% to meet growing...
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Huawei Agile Solution Improves Jumeirah Group

Huawei helps the Jumeirah Group build a robust and agile IT department to support the rapid business expansion of the group.

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