Internet of Things spectrum: Cool, hot to extreme
Should enterprises start preparing for the rise of connected devices and their role in an ‘ecosystem of disruption’?
Should enterprises start preparing for the rise of connected devices and their role in an ‘ecosystem of disruption’?
Accenture announces joint venture with Amazon Web Services at re:Invent
How his career veered from chemistry and physics to information technology.
Cisco has been named a founding member and director of yet anotherInternet of Things standards group to help promote and encourage use of networked machines.
At present, 10 New Zealand companies have contracts related to IT portions of the transformation project.
Parties launch new business group to jointly help customers embrace the cloud to achieve their digital transformation goals.
“The world isn’t 100 percent digital and our clients probably don’t think 100 percent digital.”
A roundup of the latest business technology executive appointments and events in New Zealand and Australia.
Collaboration in the enterprise comes in many forms, but no trends have shaped the market more than social media and mobile technology. The ongoing convergence of smartphones, always-on connectivity and ubiquitous social media lifts collaboration to new heights.
To help organizations better organize their cloud assets, Microsoft and integration firm Accenture have released a package designed to make it easy to integrate in-house IT operations with Microsoft Azure cloud services.
The Internet of Things is exploding, and it's not hard to explain why it's happening now. The sensors, networking chips and other technology required to connect to the Internet devices ranging from light bulbs to smartwatches to industrial equipment have all become inexpensive.
Forced into an arranged marriage of sorts, the CIO and CMO are trying their best to make things work. Still, disagreements arise. One out of four CIOs believe CMOs lack the vision to anticipate new digital channels, while many CMOs say CIOs lack the urgency needed to respond to shifting market conditions.
A survey of more than 1,000 C-level executives shows that IT organizations are losing control over new technology adoption at their companies but are still held accountable for integrating the technologies securely into their company's infrastructure.
A major Oracle PeopleSoft ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project in California led by Accenture is running well over schedule and budget, according to the state's auditor.
If you want to find out how the so-called Internet of things is shaking up the tech industry, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is the place to be this week.