Which Industries Are Leading With Green IT, and Why
Are you equipped to lead the green IT revolution? These industries are leading the way.
Are you equipped to lead the green IT revolution? These industries are leading the way.
With AI now being recognised as a transformational asset in enterprises, companies that have joined the bandwagon because of a need to automate operations or out of fear of missing out often fall short of realising the full benefits of AI. IBRS discusses the reasons behind this and how they can optimise their AI spend.
Microsoft is set to announce Teams 2.0, with improved speed and navigation, potentially only available on Windows 11 and 10. IBRS anticipates integration with AI features and a focus on enterprise users but notes a lack of new controls for governing Teams.
IT greening must be a core strategy to reduce costs and reinvest for business advantage.
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?
An IT service management strategy built without artificial intelligence as a centrepiece is no longer modern.
Informed operational implementation of the core, shared and local systems’ classification structure establishes a powerful tool for assured IT management, and empowers IT teams to maximise their impact against the investment of money, time and effort.
Cameyo introduced new features: one to reduce reliance on Microsoft, and the other to speed up recovery and improve resilience of digital workspaces. IBRS interviewed Cameyo’s co-founder and CMO, Robb Henshaw to explain how users can benefit from the new features.