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Intelligent services to fuel growth in the next three years
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Organisations expect 28% of their revenue, on average, to come only from intelligent services in the next three years.

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Atlassian launches ‘Atlassian Together’

Introducing a new subscription for managing work across an entire organisation.

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Absa Bank Kenya partners with Huawei

SD-WAN, as a next-generation technology and service, can help banks connect their branches and promote smart branch upgrades by constructing a powerful network.

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Colt introduces access to Oracle Cloud Services in Paris via FastConnect

To help facilitate the on-going cloud migrations of enterprises globally, Colt continues to provide high bandwidth, on-demand connectivity to Oracle Cloud.

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Improved cloud-native analytics

VAST Data has formed a strategic partnership with Dremio to enable enterprises to get from data to...

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Pulsant expands UK edge computing platform with advanced hybrid cloud orchestration

Pulsant has unveiled Pulsant Cloud – a true hybrid cloud service delivering next-generation edge...

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Low-code has high profile

Low-code adoption rose from 77% in 2021 to 94% in the “Mendix 2022 State of Low-Code in Key...

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Armadillo partners with Venari Security to raise the curtain on encrypted traffic

The partnership will enable Armadillo’s customers to maintain strong encryption standards, whilst...

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Stor.ai teams up with F5

New partnership will allow stor.ai to offer grocers Web Application Firewall (WAF) capabilities to...

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'Old-fashioned' authentication still the norm

Majority of employees still rely on username and password authentication.

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OVHcloud completes its storage solutions

Giving Object Storage offer compatibility with S3 API.

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Genesys introduces AI Experience

Genesys Cloud AI Experience simplifies how organisations deliver and improve bespoke end-to-end...

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