TCO
Axiata’s edotco to ‘sex up’ the telco tower business
The telco tower industry seems quite boring, edotco Group CEO Suresh Sidhu is hoping to add a dose of ‘sexy’ into the business.
Data storage wars between the old and the new
There is a struggle between traditional disk arrays and flash storage as organisations look to storing rapidly increasing volumes of data securely and cheaply – striking a balance between the schools may be the best bet, says a Nimble Storage exec.
CenturyLink Cloud makes Asian debut
A new public cloud platform made its Asian debut with the official launch of CenturyLink Cloud last month, a move which CenturyLink said was aimed at better serving the changing needs of businesses in the Asia Pacific region.
Flash is fast, but the real business benefit is yet to come
Flash is already causing massive upheavals within the data centre and we’re just at the beginning of a tipping point, writes Vaughn Stewart of Pure Storage.
Why does open source BI disappoint?
JY Pook of Tableau Software shares four reasons why expectations of open source Business Intelligence use seldom come to fruition.
Mobility and TCO: Ultimately, quality pays off
Panasonic’s Satoshi Mizobata offers some insights on the decision-making process, and highlights the essentials to be considered, when deciding upon a mobile hardware solution.
Rising cost of cloud is bleeding businesses dry
The integration of public, hybrid and private clouds makes managing and monitoring the IT environment more challenging. Add outsourcing to the mix and it becomes clear that there is a need to monitor these information exchange points more closely, writes Shabbir Baliwala of Compuware.
Cloud should go beyond cost savings, says SAP
The conversation within the industry about cloud computing should no longer be about lowering costs of IT infrastructure but about enabling businesses to attain better agility and consequently help them raise their overall business value, argues German software giant SAP AG.