Opinion stories
Taking the time before rolling out these tools to understand their potential (and limitations) will ensure expected benefits are achieved.
The security landscape is constantly changing, but SASE can help organisations tackle countless security challenges.
Cyber-attacks across the Asia Pacific region have grown in sophistication and prevalence, and require effective incident response mechanisms to combat them.
Storage-as-a-service cloud solutions for multicloud deployments will be critical to ensuring higher availability of data and resilience.
The vast potential for video deployments is only limited by the ability of developers to see where improvements might be made.
As more essential services are delivered digitally, availability becomes the most pressing concern, writes Cisco ThousandEyes solutions architect Mike Hicks.
Basing strategic decisions on old data can result in disappointing results and sluggish performance, writes BOARD regional sales manager Siobhan Mahoney.
The rise of data sprawl has posed a real challenge for many organisations, writes Denodo senior vice president and chief marketing officer Ravi Shankar.
Empowering humans to engage in critical thinking is vital to efficient detection and response, writes ThreatQuotient APJC regional director Anthony Stitt.
Businesses must focus on sustainable and profitable growth as the world evolves. Digital investments are key to achieving targets.
As storage associated with massive data sets continues to grow, so will its gravitational force on other elements within the IT universe.
Low-code platforms are becoming valuable tools, helping organizations streamline processes, integrate systems, and empower departments.
If AI is not properly designed to work with data, this can lead to the AI model generating predictions that could raise ethical concerns.
Two-thirds of Australian CISOs see cloud account compromise as the most significant risk to their organisation in the next year.
While Kubernetes itself sits in the developer and engineering realm, it has notable flow-on effects on the wider business.
Digital services have become an essential part of people's lives during the pandemic, with 85% relying on them, says a new report.
Loyalty programs provide an exclusive 'experience beyond the product' and help businesses get a better picture of their consumer buying journey.
Cloud infrastructure in IaaS is projected to see a 38.5% spending increase this year alone, making it one of the fastest-growing cloud services.
Digital technologies drive personalised experiences and operational efficiencies. Organisations must adapt to engage customers and employees.
Ransomware is the wake-up call, but the main event is quantum computing. We need to be ready, writes Senetas CEO and Votiro director Andrew Wilson.