Opinion stories - Page 131
Partners pick up the slack, propelling Workday to large enterprise success
Thu, 8th Dec 2016
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hcm
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microsoft
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payroll systems
Workday continues prioritising top-line growth over profitability, which is paying off as the vendor had major 3Q16 signings in the U.S. and Europe.
Gartner on the challenges of artificial intelligence
Wed, 7th Dec 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
If you don't own the data or rights to that data, no amount of fancy algorithm or application will win. You need access to the vastness & variety.
ESET discovers a new decryption tool for Crysis ransomware
Tue, 6th Dec 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
ESET has launched a free decryption tool for victims of Crysis ransomware, offering a solution to recover encrypted files without paying a ransom.
Android ransomware spreads further, with new methods in its toolbox
Tue, 6th Dec 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
New Android ransomware tactics emerge, using encrypted payloads and email scams to exploit users, with a new focus on Chinese markets.
HPE's first anniversary brings declining revenues amid heavy market disruption
Tue, 6th Dec 2016
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storage
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supply chain
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software development
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) reported a 7% decline in revenue during Q3 2016, but saw operating margin rise to 6.2%.
Oracle plans to get more out of NetSuite
Tue, 6th Dec 2016
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fintech
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iaas
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financial systems
Oracle has completed its tender offer for NetSuite and has announced plans to leverage its resources to globalize the mid-market enterprise.
Workspace in the era of digital transformation: Top trends for 2017
Mon, 5th Dec 2016
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digital transformation
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healthtech
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opinion
Ahead of the new year Oliver Bendig, CEO of Matrix42, has shared insights into the defining technologies for the IT workplace in 2017.
What is the future of sales without sellers?
Thu, 1st Dec 2016
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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cloud services
There is one startling development that is in its very early stages but is poised to make a huge impact across the industry.
Siemens-branded CCTV webcams require urgent firmware patch
Thu, 1st Dec 2016
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ddos
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surveillance
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healthtech
Siemens-branded IP-based CCTV cameras are the latest internet-connected devices to be found vulnerable to hacking attacks.
What do CIOs say about BI and analytics
Thu, 1st Dec 2016
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ovum
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opinion
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modernisation
CIOs at Gartner Symposium discuss skills gap in BI, data storage options, governance in self-service BI, and choosing the right vendor.
Red Hat picks prime time to strengthen its telco value proposition
Wed, 30th Nov 2016
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open source
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red hat
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tbr
As more CSPs embrace open source solutions in their network and IT environments, Red Hat is poised to make further inroads.
Becoming a DSP - Good company makes the transition easier
Fri, 25th Nov 2016
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partner programmes
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ovum
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managed services
CSPs team with IT pros to smooth the digital shift, ensuring efficient service delivery and bolstering customer digital lifestyles.
How to Speak Like a Data Center Geek: Internet of Things
Thu, 24th Nov 2016
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hyperscale
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iot
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dc
The things in the Internet of Things are more narrowly defined, but what they share are connections to the Internet and each other via M2M technology.
Watson shifts from the laboratory to the market
Thu, 24th Nov 2016
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ai
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cloud services
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ibm
IBM positioned Watson as a product in what is now a competitive artificial intelligence (AI) market and offered solutions across four business areas.
Why China's new cybersecurity law is a threat to international businesses and innovation
Wed, 23rd Nov 2016
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payment technologies
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cybersecurity
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law
Under the veil of cybersecurity, regulators will have access to information that could benefit Chinese firms at the expense of foreign business.
TBR: Pure play acquisitions plentiful for quick picking
Wed, 23rd Nov 2016
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multi-cloud
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cloud services
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ict
The cloud brokerage market is reaching an inflection point, with pure plays being acquired and multilines building out their brokerage platforms.
Smart Home Summit: AI-enabled hubs point the way to the mass market
Mon, 21st Nov 2016
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smart home
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healthtech
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ovum
While the smart home is becoming more and more present and understood, OEMs and service providers still have a long way to go before it's ubiquitous.
Application modernisation drives the transformation agenda
Thu, 17th Nov 2016
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digital transformation
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ovum
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opinion
The distance between thinking about that first step and actually taking it is a chasm that many customers view as extremely challenging.
Secure your router: How to help prevent the next internet takedown
Wed, 16th Nov 2016
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ddos
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cybersecurity
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router
Someone recently asked me if we shouldn't adopt a new name for the Internet of Things (IoT) because the existing term is too vague.
Differentiation and neutralisation - The constant struggle
Wed, 16th Nov 2016
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opinion
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analyst report
If you are an established provider, preferably a mega vendor, then your goal is not to differentiate (in most cases).