Red Hat: Top 5 trends for the channel to capitalise on in 2016
"There's a re-think among channel suppliers about what they offer as part of their core business and how to offer it."
"There's a re-think among channel suppliers about what they offer as part of their core business and how to offer it."
“Datacentres, with their monolithic energy consumption, will benefit from cheaper electricity as wholesale gas prices decline."
“By 2018, most software vendors will have fully shifted to a SaaS/PaaS code base."
Despite advances in data centre technology, management, and automation, there is still a lack of visibility into the business drivers that influence infrastructure costs.
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From a regional standpoint, Asia/Pacific posted the highest vendor revenue growth at 25.4 percent.
“We're witnessing a real market transition as end users shift their demand towards detachables..."
“In today’s intensely competitive business environment, re-focusing IT resources on innovation is critical.'
"We believe we have identified a tremendous opportunity for providers to bring a retail-model discipline to cloud service selection and creation."
News of a major restructuring at Citrix – which will include spinning off its GoTo Meeting product family – is welcomed by those who closely track the company, but the cutting of 1,000 jobs over the next half year could be a painful experience for the company.
With 2016 fast approaching, IT decision makers are eyeing several business technology trends that will shape the New Year.
More and more companies are using social and digital platforms to empower customers and enhancing their contact centers with AI technology
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IT Services and Business Services revenues are expected to decline 4.8 per cent and 0.2 per cent year-over-year in 2015.
Dell and EMC spent 10 years selling each other's storage products, a deal that created billions of dollars in revenue for the companies. But when the relationship got too competitive, the partnership ended two years earlier than planned. Dell's buyout of EMC reunites a great business model.
Microsoft has created a $43 billion business, a potential Apple-and-OEM-esque company-within-a-company, that could be used to take up the slack if some of its computer-making partners falter.