Cloud Maturity Benchmarking – Stepping Up Through Better Practices
Align the Cloud Centre of Excellence with better practices to step up your Cloud maturity.
Align the Cloud Centre of Excellence with better practices to step up your Cloud maturity.
With the growth of enterprises that have adopted Microsoft Teams as their online collaboration platform, potential security risks associated with the solution have likewise sprawled within organisations and those admitted as guest or external users. What should IT security teams implement in their governance measures to control the risk of data loss and the spread of malware entering through the platform?
Dr Joseph Sweeney recently held a peer webinar following on from IBRS’s involvement in a major study on the economic benefits of moving to SaaS across six key Australian industry sectors. The webinar looked at why and how the study was conducted, together with a summary of the findings. You may be surprised at what we learnt.
Nintex has released a mobile app to help users access their workflows and enterprise processes while on the road. IBRS looks into the implications of such a technology in the industry.
Enterprise Cloud environments are best managed if proper data warehouse governance is implemented through procedures, policies, and processes that promote accessibility, serviceability, integrity, and security of data in the Cloud. How can organisations build effective data governance measures to ensure the consistency and trustworthiness of their stored information?
Google adds more Cloud regions to accelerate its services in the Asia Pacific region. IBRS explores how this impacts the local industries that leverage on Cloud or intend to do so as they prepare for a successful migration.
The risks involved in Microsoft Teams’ communication and collaboration features provide reasons for deploying a scalable information governance. It is necessary to understand each collaboration feature in detail to enact authentication and governance policies.
Microsoft Office 365’s data backup and retention policies offer basic retention and recovery options to secure client data for a limited time. How can organisations best balance their data security against what is readily available from Microsoft?