In a world that thrives on the consumption of data, it is not surprising that today we are witnessing tremendous data growth to the point that it is now in danger of overwhelming organisations. This is creating massive data sprawl whereby many organisations are experiencing a slowdown in operational productivity and efficiency and this sprawl is hampering future innovation and growth. By Sarah Doherty, Product Marketing Manager, iland.
Read MoreNo one can predict the future with 100 percent certainty. This year alone is evidence of that fact, with the pandemic turning the business landscape upside down. In January, very few would have expected the struggles that lay ahead, as offices shut, finances became sparse and employees were forced to work from home. By Alberto Pan, Chief Technical Officer at Denodo.
Read MoreThe manufacturing industry is producing more data than ever before as sensors become readily available and manufacturers look to squeeze ROI out of existing machinery while modernising their operations for the digital future. By Daniel Valle, Chief Technologist - Service Providers EMEA at World Wide Technology.
Read MoreIn early August, many GPS users around the world suddenly found themselves unable to use their systems. What many stranded drivers did not know at the time was that this wasn’t due to a technical error; in fact, their GPS receivers weren’t working because Garmin, their manufacturer, had been subjected to a ransomware attack. By David Friend, co-founder and CEO, Wasabi.
Read MoreThe internet has become a fundamental part of so many businesses around the world. A large percentage of the populous may use it to keep in touch with friends or to stay informed on current affairs, but it is the backbone of the economy in many ways. For this reason, you can imagine that website downtime can have a serious impact on these companies - the trade we have to make when becoming so reliant on servers. By Jack Bird, Senior Content and Off Page SEO Specialist.
Read MoreIn a matter of months, COVID-19 has completely upended decades of tradition and social dynamics of the modern office. As our daily lives turn almost completely to digital interactions digital skills, long growing in importance, are now centre stage as critical to success in the current work environment. By Nick Turner, VP EMEA Druva.
Read More