Digital Experience (DX) stories
Global spending on digital transformation is set to hit USD $1.97 trillion by 2022, driven by investments in IoT, AI, and smart manufacturing, IDC reports.
Digital transformation investment is set to surge to USD $1.97 trillion by 2022, driven by sectors like manufacturing and retail, says IDC.
DX fails without strategy, despite tech focus, with stakeholder buy-in & cultural change key in global markets.
IT managers and trusted partners need be able to clearly communicate the changes in the digital landscape in order to support business needs.
How can critical systems failing multiple times a month be reconciled with the constant pressure to spend big on digital transformation?.
The NZ Tertiary Education Commission's chief data officer talks about the organisation's dramatic transformation and how BI drove it all.
The manufacturing industries will account for 30% of this digital transformation spending as they invest in industrial smart technologies.
Disruption is a given with DX. Igel's team offers some tips on how to minimise adverse effects and harness the opportunities with optimised VDI.
Veeam has taken out Cisco's global ISV Partner of the Year award, with Cisco lauding Veeam's efforts to help customers 'transform, grow and succeed'.
Pitney Bowes and Tech Mahindra have teamed up to target 'untapped opportunities' in location analytics and customer engagement solutions locally.
Staples Australia and New Zealand will rebrand to Winc next month with the company also planning more solution-driven offerings.
A new update from IDC has revealed a trillion dollar opportunity for the APAC channel with digital transformation (DX).
Digital transformation widens the business gap, with 'haves' lagging behind 'have mores', says Avaya's Abou-Ltaif at Dubai conference.
Fast-growing cloud service provider, The Instillery, appoints new COO, Jamie Wallis, to lead operations and global expansion.
Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment is launching DC Super Hero Girls, a new superhero universe targeted to young girls between the ages of 6-12.
On Friday, IDC IT executive programs group VP Joseph Pucciarelli presented to a room of Kiwi CIOs with advice on how to get past the digital deadlock.
IDC forecasts NZ's digital economy will thrive by 2021, with major investments in Cloud 2.0 and open APIs reshaping the IT industry landscape.
DX is helping drive IT outsourcing spend upwards in the Philippines, but multiyear and multimillion-peso deals are decreasing says IDC.
Technologies enabling DX will drive more than 75% of Kiwi IT spend by 2019 with 50% of all infrastructure and software spend being cloud-based by 2020.
Digital transformation will attain macroeconomic scale over the next three to four years and the channel will play a big part on the cloud front.