ARN Roundtable: Internet of Things - Unlocking the Future
Internet of Things: A select group of industry thought-leaders gathered to examine this nascent market, its potential, and the areas of opportunity.
Internet of Things: A select group of industry thought-leaders gathered to examine this nascent market, its potential, and the areas of opportunity.
Rogue IT, a term used to describe something as commonplace as an employee bringing a smartphone to work or using a cloud-based service to back up files, exists for many reasons. Sometimes it's because the software offered by a company doesn't offer enough features -- maybe an employee can't send an attachment to a client so they turn to Gmail or Dropbox. Other times, it's simply a result of technology's place in our everyday lives -- most people don't think twice about using their smartphone on the company Wi-Fi.
Open source software companies must move to the Cloud and add proprietary code to their products to succeed. The current business model is recipe for failure.
“Cloud IT infrastructure growth continues to outpace the growth of the overall IT infrastructure market."
As we approach the end-of-support deadline, it’s now or never for many New Zealand businesses.
"Technology moves so fast that today’s top-trending app could become irrelevant tomorrow."
The datacentre itself is transforming and changing, becoming more of a ‘datacentre ecosystem’ that is being procured by organisations that are using a mix of colocation, Cloud services and on-premise. There’s no question that IT services will dominate the way people work and live in the future.
Cloud computing technology has matured significantly over the years, and now offers a compelling list of advantages over on-site deployments, especially for small businesses and start-ups that may not have the capital to purchase servers and other hardware appliances.
Organisations are increasingly turning to managed service providers (MSPs) to handle elements of their IT needs as part of a collaborative arrangement with the internal IT department, according to new research from IT industry trade association CompTIA.
Apple Watch set to spur greater innovation from other players in the industry and drive new partnerships amongst vendors and distributors.
The realisation must come that not all things can be delivered (and defined) by software or marketing.
"HP is making a bold move to win in today's China."
"It is fantastic to see from these results that the level of vibrancy and dynamism in the APAC market place is as strong as ever."
"Asia Pacific and Latin America were clear standouts, as strong revenues were complemented by solid increases in profitability."
A quick run through of Day One from EMC World 2015, which kicked-off in Las Vegas on May 4.
The region’s leading IT decision-makers reveal their top priorities in the next 12 months.
The acquisition of Aruba Networks in HP's networking business, if managed properly, could be a key strategic move for the struggling tech giant.
After a year of high profile hacks and security breaches overseas, it’s fast becoming fast apparent that Australia’s security market is woefully unprepared for the threats that lie in wait. What do we need to do to get up to speed?
Kevin Bloch, Chief Technology Officer, Cisco Australia and New Zealand delivers his top 10 ICT trends in 2015.
"The change in forecast is less dramatic than it might at first seem,” says John-David Lovelock, research vice president, Gartner.