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IT management

Trends and analysis on IT management as the function’s role moves from supporting a business to enabling it.

3 things your business needs to be prepared for in 2017

Blockchain

Cloud & Edge Computing

How can you make critical IT events less critical?

How can you improve operational efficiency to nullify or better deal with critical IT events?

Blockchain

How disruptive tech trends can affect your data

IT management

Enhance assessment with an ITSM system

With an ITSM system in place, it becomes possible to observe tier 1 staff’s performance individually and find ways for its improvement.

Data Analytics & Data Science

Increasing virtualisation workloads reduces memory capacity

IT management

How mobility leaders are driving modern businesses

IT management

The secret cyber-life of 10 year olds

IT management

Top tips to overcome IT skills shortages

IT management

The secret cyber-life of 10 year olds

IT management

Top tips to overcome IT skills shortages

IT management

Find out if you are a hoarder or a purger this World Paper Free Day

Communications & Networking

Designing for unanticipated storage requirements

Government & Public Sector

How an IT outage could determine the US election

IT management

What scares IT decision makers the most?

Business & Strategy

How the financial services C-suite are going beyond ‘keeping the lights on’ in 2025

Michael Perica, CFO at Rimini Street discusses the impact of a more colaborative relationship between CFOs and CIOs

Partner Content

Is your business ready for the IDP revolution?

Make your organisation more efficient with Intelligent Document Processing (IDP). David Malan, sales director of DocuWare, explains more

Partner Content

Tips for making sure your AI-powered FP&A efforts are successful

AI has the potential to make business finance modelling projects more efficient and impactful, but only with the right approach

Partner Content

Would you let an AI robot handle 90% of your meetings?

Zoom's founder believes AI clones could attend meetings on our behalf. Aoibhinn McBride of Jobbio explores AI in the workplace