Endava, a leading provider of next-generation technology services, recently launched an IDC InfoBrief, sponsored by Endava, Navigating the Digital Shift. …
“Innovation is in our DNA, and that is what really sets us apart from legacy vendors” – Ahmed El Hamouly, Boomi
CNME Editor Mark Forker spoke to Ahmed El Hamouly, Head of META at Boomi, to find out more about how …
Project Management Institute report examines legacy and impact of EXPO 2020
Grace Najjar, Managing Director, Middle East and North Africa at Project Management Institute has written a thought leadership article for …
So far, yet so near
Video collaboration has the potential to transform the culture of a business, connecting people from afar. How will the latest solutions in the space transform network demands and is the investment worthwhile in a region that values face-to-face meetings?
Bridging the gap
Chris Chelliah, Group Vice President and Chief Architect, Core Technology and Cloud, Oracle Asia Pacific, discusses how hybrid cloud is blurring the lines between public and private cloud capabilities.
Larry Ellison is talking rubbish – Apple is in good hands
Oracle’s CEO has said that he has little faith in Tim Cook’s ability to steer Apple in the right direction. Here’s why he’s wrong.
Most enterprise networks riddled with vulnerable Java installations, report says
Despite the significant Java security improvements made by Oracle during the past six months, Java vulnerabilities continue to represent a major security risk for organisations.
How to implement a successful IT transformation
Stephen Phillips, head of Bain & Company’s Europe, Middle East and Africa IT practice, speaks about IT transformation, how to make effective investments in IT and IT programme management.
Cloud and data centre virtualisation uptake hampered by ageing legacy systems, Brocade finds
The biggest barrier to adopting these new technologies, Brocade said in a statement, seemed to be having to sustain – at great cost – ageing legacy systems.
The balancing act
Does the business truly understand the complications of balancing new trends with less glamorous legacy applications? Joe Lipscombe investigates the balancing act.