In the age of remote working, IT is now vital to ensure the success and running of organisations. Even with work almost entirely digital, there is still a considerable gap between the optimised and seamless services IT teams aim to deliver, and the actual quality of the digital experiences of employees. By Chris Terndrup, Business Transformation Architect, Nexthink
Read MoreNow is the time to celebrate how software is helping us, everyday consumers, to get our daily tasks done and make our lives easier. For instance, from paying bills via an app or streaming a film, most of our day-to-day activities are digital and our reliance on digital infrastructure has never been greater than during COVID-19. By Greg Ouillon, CTO at New Relic
Read MoreThe concept of digital transformation is a highly complex one. It means many things to many people, and involves a variety of complex environments and infrastructures from hybrid to multi-cloud, containers and more. To do this at scale, requires automation. To have any hope of managing digital transformation properly, forward-thinking organisations are also looking to machine learning and AIOps. By Paul Barrett, Chief Technology Officer, Enterprise, NETSCOUT
Read MoreWhat precisely are the requirements of a DevOps practitioner, as opposed to an SRE, legacy developer, or operations manager? And do those specific requirements require a different approach to monitoring? By Will Cappelli, Chief Technology Officer Europe and Head of Product Strategy at Moogsoft
Read MoreIT Operations teams have faced mounting challenges as the tech stack has both grown in size and complexity. By Michael Procopio, Product Marketing Manager, Micro Focus
Read MoreBy Nayaki Nayyar, Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer, Ivanti
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