In recent years, Kubernetes has exploded in popularity among organisations trying to harness the power of cloud native. And it’s been hugely successful, with project teams able to adopt new Kubernetes infrastructure – or clusters – at an incredible pace. By Tobi Knaup, Co-CEO & Co-Founder at D2iQ.
Read MoreBy Bert Konings, marketing director for Yokogawa Europe.
Read MoreAppDynamics has introduced SAP Peak, providing technologists with a new and comprehensive set of monitoring tools that connect the most critical components of SAP landscapes with real-time business context. SAP Peak gives enterprise companies deep visibility into their SAP environments and how they are driving business performance.
Read MoreBy Derek Lewis, Head of Customer Experience at Maintel.
Read MoreDigital transformation and IT modernisation initiatives provide innovations to create a competitive edge and drive business growth. But they’ve also created increasingly complex environments that need to be managed by teams that are strapped for time and resources. By David Cumberworth, MD EMEA, Virtana.
Read MoreIt’s widely agreed that we are currently living amongst the most dramatic disruption to working culture in our lifetimes. In the process, both employees and technology have been put through their paces in ensuring business continuity, in what could be dubbed the great “work-from-home test”. By Anne Marie Ginn, Head of Video Collaboration EMEA, Logitech.
Read MoreAs the home becomes the new office, there has never been such a heavy reliance on technology to keep the notion of the ‘workplace’, and its culture, alive. Technology is the backbone of most 21st-century enterprises, supporting everything from data storage and security systems, to the software that employees use every day to get their work done. As employees continue working remotely, modern businesses understand that now, more than ever, a technology issue can quickly become a significant risk or loss of productivity. By Chris Terndrup, Business Transformation Architect at Nexthink.
Read MoreAdam Mayer, Senior Manager Technical Product Marketing at data strategy company Qlik talks about the challenges facing companies who want to get the best out of their data, and how introducing DataOps can help them keep up with the speed of innovation.
Read MoreToday’s DevOps professionals have a lot to monitor and react to in order to keep IT systems running including high volumes of alerts, signals coming from disparate tools and considerable amounts of IT noise. What’s more, their workload has only increased since the shift to remote working due to COVID-19. By Guy Fighel is GVP & Product GM, Applied Intelligence at New Relic.
Read MoreAs businesses continue to embrace digital transformation, availability has become a company’s most valuable commodity. By Daniela Streng, VP & GM EMEA, LogicMonitor.
Read MoreAI is constantly evolving and, with every development, its value to businesses grows. As demonstrated by Accenture’s global study[1] with C-suite executives, the implementation of AI is becoming synonymous with growth and profitability. In fact, 84 per cent declared AI as imperative to their growth ambitions, while 74 per cent went as far as saying they would go out of business if they failed to implement the technology over the next 5 years. By Dr. Madhav Durbha, Group Vice President Industry Strategy at LLamasoft.
Read MoreThe IT world is fond of buzzwords and talk of the ‘next big thing’. A few years ago, it was the cloud and SaaS, then machine learning and automation, and now you are probably hearing discussion of AIOps and the potential it holds. But what is AIOps? Will it really transform IT and if so, how? By David Cumberworth, Managing Director, EMEA and APAC, Virtana.
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