Gartner names top security and risk management trends in 2019
Gartner has identified seven emerging security and risk management trends for 2019, that are set to have an impact on security, privacy and risk areas.
Gartner has identified seven emerging security and risk management trends for 2019, that are set to have an impact on security, privacy and risk areas.
Gartner has taken a stab at the top strategic technology trends businesses and IT professionals should be aware of in 2018.
APC by Schneider Electric Pacific opens up about energy consumption, trends, and what’s beyond the cloud and edge for data centres.
Cisco A/NZ CTO, Kevin Bloch outlines the top trends for the year ahead.
Chatbots, collective intelligence and blockchain are some of the big technology trends that will change the way entrepreneurs run their businesses in 2017, according to cloud software company, Sage.
The evolution of cloud computing, IoT, AI, and augmented reality are some of the technologies that will pave the way and shape 2017.
Multi-national technology company, Cisco, is reiterating its focus on security. At its global Cisco Partner Summit 2016 in San Diego, the company’s security business group senior vice-president and general manager, David Goeckeler, said at a keynote session that security is a key component of all its technologies.
IoT is at the forefront of Cisco’s mind, according to Cisco IoT verticals business unit vice-president, Tony Shakib. Shakib was speaking at a breakout session at the company’s Cisco Partner Summit 2016, in San Diego.
Digitisation is the driving force behind the new ear of IT, according to Cisco chief technology officer, Biri Singh. Singh was speaking at a keynote session of the Cisco Partner Conference 2016 in San Diego.
Keeping up and updating technologies are paramount to any business, according to Autodesk worldwide sales and services senior vice-president, Steven Blum, and the company is doing just that to evolve and keep up with trends in the market.
Top trends from the show floor at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas, according to analyst Ovum.
In 2016, the market for Internet of Things (IoT) and machine to machine (M2M) solutions are expected to mature markedly with some of the key questions facing operators around technology, use cases and opportunities to be resolved, according to analyst firm, Analysys Mason.
Big Data had a profound impact on 2015, and will increasingly continue to do so into the future, according to MapR and Rackspace.
Consulting, technology and outsourcing services company, Capgemini has been making a transition from being a product centric business to one that is customer centric. And in leading that change, is adopting agility, digital, and transformation, according to its A/NZ CEO, Deepak Nangia.
The global IT industry is valued at $5.4 trillion, made up of hardware, software, services, and telecommunications. And Asia-Pacific holds 29 per cent of this industry, according to Channel Dynamics director and CompTIA A/NZ channel community director, Moheb Moses.
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