It's impossible to think of the world without software. It's foundational to almost every business, and, increasingly, our personal lives.
Local companies are missing a beat in not making better use of their data. They should see it as an asset that can add enormous value to their operations.
The global cloud industry is really gaining momentum, and with this growth comes a few changes.
The move to bring ERP into the cloud is transformative. It retains all the things it does well, but with few (if any) of its drawbacks.
Is Shadow IT finally at the stage where organisations should be embracing it rather than locking it away in a dark cupboard?
The supply chain is transforming. It's up to you to decide if these changes are for the better or the worse.
Although email is not as productive as some other tools available, it does seem it may be here to stay, in conjunction with new solutions.
When the concept of DevOps was first conceived about 10 years ago, few thought it would become so instrumental in the way the software is being developed and deployed.
Technology is pivotal to changing footfall, customer engagement and the declining number of consumers entering brick and mortar stores.
When successfully leveraging social BI, business leaders can uncover valuable insights about their employees and customers, and use this data to up their game.
What if you could automate much of the stuff that takes up too much of your time? BPM is here for just that.
No organisation is safe from a cyber breach, be it a small to medium-sized business, or a large enterprise. All are vulnerable.