IBRS Advisor Team
IBRS Radar: TeleIn – Robotic Telepresence Solutions
TeleIn is an Australian services company that offers robotic telepresence solutions to organisations in the Asia Pacific region. This IBRS Radar reviews this company’s unusual products and services.
Roles & User Journey Considerations when Building Business Case for Customer Identity Access Management (CIAM)
Ensuring identity security through customer identity access management (CIAM) can support enterprises in complying with evolving regulations that promote privacy and confidentiality of information.
VENDORiQ: AWS Partner Network Expands to Melbourne
AWS Partner Network has launched the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region to expand its availability zones in the country. What does this imply for Australian enterprises in terms of regulatory compliance?
IBRS Radar: Haventec – Passwordless and Silent MFA Solutions
Haventec is an Australian cyber security solution developer specialising in passwordless identity and access management. Get to know more about the company’s products and services in this vendor feature.
IBRS Radar: archTIS Limited
archTIS is an Australian services company that offers data-centric security software solutions. This IBRS Radar reviews the Australian company’s products and services.
Developing Cloud Maturity: Accelerating the Enterprise’s Journey (Part 4 of 4)
Setting Cloud maturity readiness supports an enterprise in aligning its strategies to its enterprise overall goals. How can such organisations make a successful transition to Cloud adoption and gain the benefits of Cloud technology?
Design Thinking for Digital Transformation
Transforming an organisation into a digital-first enterprise involves solving problems differently. IBRS explores how design thinking principles can be applied to multidimensional problems and provides a flexible approach to creating solutions that make a difference.
VENDORiQ: Brennan IT Launches Digital Division for Australian SMEs
Brennan IT recently announced its foray into analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) to cater to the Australian market currently dealing with an IT skills shortage. IBRS looks into the trend and how this benefits local industries.