There has been no rest for IT teams over the festive season. The announcement of the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities came while many people were still recovering from their New Year hangovers, catching some organisations by surprise.
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On behalf of the WARDY IT Solutions team, I would like to thank all of our customers and partners for their support in 2017. I wish everyone a fabulous Festive Season and all the best for the New Year!
I recently had the opportunity to be the keynote presenter at the QUT Doctoral Consortium for the School of Information Systems. I had the privileged to hear about the amazing research the students had undertaken to solve complex computer science problems.
One of the things I love about my role is the ability to meet with customers throughout the APAC region, gain a deep understanding of their business and demonstrate to them how easily data can be used to improve business outcomes.
When it comes to database solutions you are likely to have a favourite. A platform that you trained on, have worked with extensively and/or one that, in your mind, is superior to all others. And when it comes to tech giants, chances are you are either in camp Oracle or camp Microsoft. But as anyone […]
Over the last few weeks, I have been talking to a lot of people about the speed of change. While change is often seen as a bad thing; this resistance is often caused by the natural human tendency to avoid change.
My amazing wife recently gave birth to our first child. We have been blessed with a beautiful daughter who is enriching our lives in many ways. However, with any newborn you quickly work out that the amount of sleep that you enjoyed only a few short weeks ago is a thing of the past.
Last week at Microsoft Inspire, I chatted with Microsoft employees and partners about the changes Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence are having on the Microsoft Data Platform.
For many organisations, the traditional data warehouse is under pressure due to the data explosion and the volumes, velocity and variety of data types.
For organisations that rely on accurate real-time data, having a disaster recovery plan is essential. That doesn’t need debating – the impact from a systems outage on your customers, staff and revenue is too great to ignore.