CA Technologies hedging bets on mobile app economy
CA Technologies is going through a period of rapid change to a mobile-first structure, and is looking to its Australian Channel partners to help it push its new agenda.
CA Technologies is going through a period of rapid change to a mobile-first structure, and is looking to its Australian Channel partners to help it push its new agenda.
Atlantis Computing claims its new converged solution with VMware will see its ILIO software platform produce high quality environments faster and cheaper.
A collection of images from CeBIT 2014, held at Sydney's Olympic Park
CeBIT’s DataCon panel – Promise to Profit : Going Beyond the Data saw industry experts offering up their plays as to where the Big Data market is going over the next few years.
CeBIT's Cloud Conference panel – <i>Cloud as an enabler of innovation</i> - saw a variety of experts discussing the best way to innovate within Cloud implementations.
Transitioning legacy systems to the Cloud is never easy, but the advantages outweigh the risks, says National Australia Bank’s GM of enterprise delivery, Thor Essman, who is overseeing the company’s infrastructure transition.
Big Data remains in the very nascent stages of adoption, but the potential for it to create a new kind of information economy overnight is unparalleled, according to Actian's John Santaferraro.
NICTA's Dr Rami Mukhtar says much of the problem with Big Data analytics is to do with human input, not only are we bending output to suit our agenda - we may not be even asking the right questions in the first place.
CSIRO has found itself producing products a long way away from their original expected uses, and it's going to make the world a better place.
Australia's financial stability and linkage between the west and the emerging new economies gives it an advantage that Europe and the US can't match, according to the futurist authors of Megatrends.
News Corp Australia CTO/CIO, Tom Quinn, says consumers are driving change in the marketplace via technologies such as mobile, and those that are quick to adapt will win.
China Market Research Group (CMR) believes the reorganisation of the Chinese economy will dramatically affect the Australia tech sector.
Highlights of the trade show at the massive event at Homebush in Sydney.
CeBit's Cybersecurity Conference panel - CyberThreats: No board regret - saw a variety of experts discussing the best way to bring what is an unsexy topic to the board.
Australian Federal Police AFP) assistant commissioner, Tim Morris, has taken over as the national manager of high tech crime operations, and he warns that cybercrime is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.