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SEA companies still finding it difficult to keep up in the digital world: BMC
Customers know that the digital imperative is clear: Go digital or go extinct
Asia continues to be a key focus for new CEO Peter Leav
Thean Eu: My Fave 5 of 2016
Here's a look at Digital News Asia editor Goh Thean Eu's favourite stories for the year 2016.
Being private has helped 36-year old BMC to grow like a startup - with US$2b revenue
Big technology change puts pressure on tech companies
Nine consecutive quarters of growth, expects double-digit growth this year
Supporting the workplace when it is no longer a place
Gavin Selkirk of BMC Asia Pacific with four key ways companies embracing digital are adapting and transitioning to meet the requirements of their workforces
The attack of zombie servers
There are 10mil ‘comatose’ servers running in enterprises around the world, and they not only suck up resources but are unmonitored and vulnerable, writes Gavin Selkirk of BMC Asia Pacific.
The role of the CIO in the Apple-Google era
With shifting behavioural and cultural paradigms now affecting business, CIOs need to adapt or be left behind, argues a BMC senior exec.
Digital transformation and the evolving role of the CIO
As more businesses are disrupted, CIOs are faced with new opportunities to grasp and new challenges to overcome, writes Gavin Selkirk of BMC.
Shifting cultures: CIOs need to lead the charge
Technology can help CIOs break silos and lead the cultural shifts within their organisations, says BMC’s regional VP.
How Workload Automation can boost digital transformation
The right WLA tool and practices can dramatically alter your company’s ability to achieve the innovation speed and competitive advantage you need to win in today’s digitally-driven marketplace, writes Gavin Selkirk of BMC.
Only 5% of Fortune 1000 companies have successfully gone ‘digital’
A survey by BMC of more than 100 IT managers at Fortune 1000 companies found that while 63% of respondents are currently working to incorporate more digital services and mobile technologies into their organisations, only 5% have fully achieved this goal.