Written by George Dragatsis
Amidst growing data volumes, Australian organisations face dual challenges: capitalising on valuable insights while safeguarding against rising security threats.
As businesses increasingly grapple with rapid market changes, demand for flexible, real-time IT infrastructure is surging, crucial for maintaining competitive advantage.
Most organisations are onboard with the need to rightsize their cloud spend, but how can that be optimally achieved?.
Businesses are racing to adopt Generative AI, promising efficiency and competitive edge, but grappling with risks such as inaccuracy and cybersecurity.
The advent of AI factories is revolutionising business operations by merging GenAI capabilities with modernised data centres, enhancing productivity and sustainability.
Overcoming the challenging complexity of multi-cloud operations requires an innovative approach to security focusing on cloud, clusters, containers, customer data and code, commonly referred to as the '5 C's'.
As 2024 unfolds, it will be the organisations best able to harness these resources that will be positioned for success.
The ever-growing complexity of cloud environments means organisations must continually refine their approach to security to achieve operational excellence.
The latest research says only 2.5% of data is analysed. What's happening with the rest? Where is it, what is it, and how much of it is useful?.
Over half of all data held by organisations is 'dark' and unused, but it would be a brave call to suggest it holds no value.