Published By: Dell APAC
Published Date: Nov 20, 2019
Organizations realize the time is now to move to a new deployment model. Digital transformation and proliferation of devices have put IT departments in the spotlight: They must move away from being linear, traditional controllers and evolve into modern transformers that are agile, flexible, and employee centric. PC-as-a-service (PCaaS) has emerged as the go-to model for IT because of the level of automation, efficiency, and employee empowerment it offers. None of this can be accomplished without a competent business partner that underpins the new customized, deployment model.
In February 2019, Dell commissioned Forrester Consulting to evaluate employee experience and enterprise computing. Forrester conducted an online survey with 1,186 IT leaders across the globe to understand current PC lifecycle management deployment models.
"Today’s digital enterprises can no longer rely on yesterday’s traditional IT-centric operating model, which emphasized IT services over business capabilities. The new paradigm embraces cloud and Agile, continuous delivery, and greater efficiency. IT must become a strategic partner to the business, with technology investments that support key business objectives and spur innovation.
Technology Business Management delivers on those requirements. Developed and utilized by hundreds of CIOs, CTOs, and CFOs of Fortune 500 companies, it’s a proven data-driven discipline that defines the tools, processes, data, and people needed to manage the business of technology.
Download the eBook to learn:
How your IT operating model needs to evolve
The key attributes your digital enterprise needs in a new model
How Apptio’s TBM solutions empower you to manage the business of IT and fund innovation"
In this white paper we discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with customer experience management and highlight three key areas of future focus for successful European marketing leaders: customer consent management in marketing in the light of GDPR; the future of AI-driven customer engagement in marketing; and customer journey management as the new mantra and operating model for marketing operations management. Our observations and conclusions are backed by rigorous research results based on a representative sample of telephone interviews with marketing leaders across Europe. We hope you enjoy this paper and would be interested to hear your feedback. We believe the paper provides the benchmarks and insights to guide the next generation of marketing domain digital technology deployments and beyond into enterprisewide customer experience management.
Published By: TIBCO Software
Published Date: Nov 18, 2019
FINANCIAL SERVICES’ HISTORY OF DISRUPTION
Financial Services is an industry driven by disruption. Transformative business models such as low-cost brokerages, innovative investment products like ETFs, and the huge regulatory mandates like Gramm-Leach-Bliley are but a few examples. Here are some others:
• New fintech firms such as a recent nine billion dollar investment in Ant Financial Services Group and myriad other venture capital-led fintech startups targeting well established segments across the financial services industry
• Robo-advisor services powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning intermediating financial advisors and portfolio managers alike
• Ever changing regulatory and risk management mandates, such as GDPR, Basel III, and Open Banking, transforming customer engagement and capital allocation
Read this whitepaper to learn how you can overcome these and other disruptions.
Learn about the HPE Intelligent Data Platform and the new IT realities it addresses. With digital transformation underway in many organizations, more dynamic business models are becoming the key to success. This means infrastructure modernization and the introduction of technologies such as solid state storage, artificial intelligence and machine learning, software-defined infrastructure, and the cloud. At the same time, it means IT infrastructure management becomes much more complex. Enter HPE’s Intelligent Data Platform. With comprehensive coverage and AI/ML-driven real-time optimization that enables intelligent management of the entire data life cycle, the HPE Intelligent Data Platform enables an organization to get the most out of its IT resources while also meeting its evolving needs over time.
Learn about the HPE Intelligent Data Platform and the new IT realities it addresses. With digital transformation underway in many organizations, more dynamic business models are becoming the key to success. This means infrastructure modernization and the introduction of technologies such as solid state storage, artificial intelligence and machine learning, software-defined infrastructure, and the cloud. At the same time, it means IT infrastructure management becomes much more complex. Enter HPE’s Intelligent Data Platform. With comprehensive coverage and AI/ML-driven real-time optimization that enables intelligent management of the entire data life cycle, the HPE Intelligent Data Platform enables an organization to get the most out of its IT resources while also meeting its evolving needs over time.
Published By: Cisco EMEA
Published Date: Nov 13, 2017
Cisco has recently unveiled its new intent-based networking strategy, called "The Network. Intuitive." The goal of intent-based networking is to allow greater levels of automation, security integration, and centralized manageability within a software subscription orientation. Intent-based networking is underpinned by Software-Defined Access (SDA), Cisco's automation engine built upon the company's Digital Network Architecture (DNA), which automates network segmentation, policy enforcement, and troubleshooting. Other core components of the announcement include a refresh of Cisco Catalyst switches, a new licensing model for infrastructure, and an all-in-one management console called DNA Center.
In this report, you will learn why:
• Business stakeholders need better planning, insight, reporting and compliance.
• Why Oracle is a leader in Enterprise Performance Management.
• Modeling and management reporting are key differentiators as EPM moves rapidly to SaaS.
The Cisco UCS solution provides all management and configuration services at the centrally located Fabric Interconnects, so you can manage large-scale deployments from a single location. This method lets you consolidate hardware and streamline management. The IBM Flex System solution uses a distributed management model with chassis-level control. This method adds to the complexity to the hardware configuration, which can increase management needs.
The shift to digital business continues to gain momentum with no signs easing anytime soon. Smart organizations realize this and are accelerating investments in projects that put digital technologies at the center of their business models. The new requirements of digital transformation are forcing a major change in how companies evaluate and deploy Business Process Management (BPM) platforms and services. In “The Forrester Wave™: BPM Platforms For Digital Business, Q4 2015” report, the research organization used a 31 criteria evaluation process identifying the 12 most significant software providers in the category.
Download this Forrester Wave report and gain insight regarding how well each vendor fulfills the criteria and where they stand in relation to each other to help enterprise architecture (EA) professionals select the right partner to manage their business’ critical content.
The move to data-centric business models is geared to enable organizations to turn their data into data capital. Because of the more stringent performance, scalability, availability, flexibility, and management requirements of the data-centric model, these organizations must modernize their storage and data protection infrastructure through the process of IT transformation. This white paper defines data capital, describes how boosting data capital is a critical ingredient for competitive differentiation, and discusses the implications for data storage and data protection infrastructure. It then turns to an overview of the Dell EMC storage and data protection portfolio, exploring the benefits these solutions offer to organizations interested in crafting the most effective infrastructure to maximize the value of data capital.
The move to data-centric business models is geared to enable organizations to turn their data into data capital. Because of the more stringent performance, scalability, availability, flexibility, and management requirements of the data-centric model, these organizations must modernize their storage and data protection infrastructure through the process of IT transformation. This white paper defines data capital, describes how boosting data capital is a critical ingredient for competitive differentiation, and discusses the implications for data storage and data protection infrastructure. It then turns to an overview of the Dell EMC storage and data protection portfolio, exploring the benefits these solutions offer to organizations interested in crafting the most effective infrastructure to maximize the value of data capital.
Dell EMC Transformation powered by Intel®
Published By: Dell EMC EMEA
Published Date: Nov 22, 2018
Performing PC’s are critical to businesses’ productivity and competitiveness, but hardware refresh is often extended well beyond its due date as IT departments’ resources are stretched or diverted to more urgent business critical projects. PC as a service (PCaaS) has recently emerged as a new model for IT procurement and management, and according to IDC’s latest PCaaS survey, satisfaction among early adopters in Europe is strong. Learn more about Dell solutions powered by Intel®.
Published By: Dell EMC
Published Date: May 12, 2016
Today’s global business model presents both opportunities for business agility and challenges for IT management. To do business effectively, organizations require an IT infrastructure at remote locations that delivers applications and data with high performance and high reliability. Download this paper and learn how you can enjoy the benefits of having remote offices without the need for an entire IT staff to support it.
Published By: IBM APAC
Published Date: Jun 21, 2019
Understanding cloud environments and making decisions about multiloucd management can be complex. Questions arise, such as how organizations need to change in this multicloud world. Working with enterprise customers, IBM has identified ten key pain points and related best practices that help organizations successfully navigate these transformations. This covers the following key pain points:
• Cost transparency and visibility
• Dynamic, up-to-date Catalog
• IT to operate in two, connected models
• Standardized consumption
• Aggregated services for added value
• Integration remains a necessity
• Control without obstruction
• Challenges of user management
• Primary consumption: Machine-to-machine purchase
• Internal and external IT role changes
The shift to digital business continues to gain momentum with no signs easing anytime soon. Smart organizations realize this and are accelerating investments in projects that put digital technologies at the center of their business models. The new requirements of digital transformation are forcing a major change in how companies evaluate and deploy Business Process Management (BPM) platforms and services. In “The Forrester Wave™: BPM Platforms For Digital Business, Q4 2015” report, the research organization used a 31 criteria evaluation process identifying the 12 most significant software providers in the category.
PKI is becoming a critical underpinning to help organizations succeed as they roll out new digital business models. Establishing a trusted infrastructure through PKI will help businesses take smart risks, evolve quickly and manage relationships with customers, partners, vendors and employees more effectively.
Certificate management is a crucial part of a robust PKI implementation, ensuring visibility and adherence to policy throughout the certificate lifecycle: from identity vetting, to issuance, to renewal to revocation. As Gartner noted in its recent report, “PKI is Gearing Up for the Internet of Things”
Windows Server 2016 is an important release in enabling
IT to deliver on the promise of the third platform.
It provides a path to a seamless, integrated cloud
environment—incorporating public, private and hybrid
models—with the software-defined data center as the
hub. In migrating to this next-generation data center
model, it is essential that IT leaders choose the right
partner for the compute platform, as well as storage,
networking and systems management
Performing PC’s are critical to businesses’ productivity and competitiveness, but hardware refresh is often extended well beyond its due date as IT departments’ resources are stretched or diverted to more urgent business critical projects. PC as a service (PCaaS) has recently emerged as a new model for IT procurement and management, and according to IDC’s latest PCaaS survey, satisfaction among early adopters in Europe is strong.
A fundamental people-process-technology transformation enables businesses to remain competitive in today’s innovation economy. Initiatives such as advanced security, fraud detection services, connected consumer Internet of Things (IoT) devices, augmented or virtual reality experience, machine and deep learning, and cognitively enabled applications drive superior business outcomes such as predictive marketing and maintenance. Superior business outcomes require businesses to consider IT a core competency. For IT, an agile, elastic, and scalable IT infrastructure forms the crucial underpinning for a superior service delivery model.
Dell EMC’s Intelligent Automation powered by Intel® Xeon® Platinum processor simplifies the management and maintenance of its PowerEdge server hardware. Designed to drive down the cost and resources associated with server lifecycle management, Intelligent Automation relies on integrated Dell Remote Access Controller(iDRAC) and OpenManage server management soft
Cloud computing adoption continues to expand as the overall benefits of cloud (cost efficiency, self-service, and IT standardization) are becoming more broadly recognized. While private cloud is the primary type of cloud infrastructure that is in use today, organizations are finding that cloud can no longer be a standalone IT sourcing and consumption model. Enterprises demand greater flexibility and scalability, leading them to invest in hybrid cloud models, which supply them with a seamless application, data, and management environment across all of their IT resources. IDC expects that the percentage of users who adopt private or public cloud models will diminish over the next several years, as enterprises increasingly choose to implement a hybrid cloud model.
The “connected car” market is forecasted to reach $98.42 billion by 20181. The convergence of the app economy, increased connectivity, the Internet of Things (IoT), growth of in-car screen displays and open enterprise data models is giving automotive manufacturers and their partners a wealth of opportunities to improve service delivery and backend supply-chain management.