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IT staff stress levels rocket in 2015

Survey by GFI Software presentes worrying results for employers and staff … A report by GFI Software has revealed that 88 per cent of IT workers are suffering from stress and 90 per cent are considering leaving their job due to dissatisfaction with working conditions – up from 68 per cent last year. Additionally, IT staff are seeing significant impacts on their personal life because of the extra stress. Nearly half of respondents said they missed social functions because their work day overran, while 37 per cent said they missed…

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EMC World 2015: Tucci urges transition to digital future

EMC chief outlines three key business requirements that must be addressed … Businesses must prepare for a “digital future” where people are always connected and engaged online, according to EMC chief executive and chairman Joe Tucci. Speaking at a keynote at the EMC World conference in Las Vegas, Tucci claimed the transition to an ever more connected world, brought on by the Internet of Things (IoT), was a “huge digital wave crashing down upon business as usual”. He added: “We’re living in interesting times, from an IT perspective we live in unprecedented times. “We…

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Why Your ERP Solution Is a Target for Attacks

Research from Onapsis shows that more than 95 percent of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems were exposed to vulnerabilities that could let cyberattackers take full control of a business. The fact that ERP systems are low-hanging fruit isn’t what makes them such an attractive target for attackers, however: it’s what the ERP is used for that makes breaching such a system so lucrative. Consider the fact that these applications are at the heart of any business. They store information critical to a business, and they run critical processes. As such, they open…

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How Smart Companies Use CRM Data to Predict Customer Orders

An enterprise resource planning (ERP) system provides a great record of what customers have purchased and when they paid for it. It does less well when asked to describe customers—what type of customer are they, how big are they, how much effort the company spends retaining the customer, and so on. These data are stored in the customer relationship management (CRM) system. Traditionally, ERP systems have offered a lot of built-in reporting. Some systems calculate the usage rate of items by customer—a quick and easy way to predict when the…

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Microsoft jumps into the data lake

At the company’s annual Build conference this week Microsoft unveiled among other things an Azure Data Lake service, which the company is pitching as a hyperscale big data repository for all kinds of data. The data lake concept is a fairly new one, the gist of it being that data of varying types and structures is created at such a high velocity and in such large volumes that it’s prompting a necessary evolution in the applications and platforms required to handle that data. It’s really about being able to store…

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How the Internet of Things is Reinventing Everything

We stand at the edge of a remarkable era of total connectivity. Soon, nearly every kind of object and device we have will be digitized and web-enabled – the result of the continually expanding and evolving Internet of Things (IoT). This week at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles, I’m participating in a panel discussion on IoT connectivity. This annual conference brings together some of the world’s most extraordinary people to explore solutions to today’s biggest challenges – from energy and education to financial markets and health care. How…

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News 

Mariinsky Theatre Spurs Digital Transformation with IBM Cloud

Historic Russian musical theater entertains new global audiences with livestreamed performances to any mobile device using the IBM hybrid cloud ARMONK, N.Y. and ST. PETERSBURG, Russia – 29 Apr 2015: Russia’s Mariinsky Theatre has selected IBM (NYSE:IBM) to build a hybrid cloudsolution that enables it to provide global theater enthusiasts with access to live streaming video performances on the web, tablets or other mobile devices. Debuting classic ballet standards such as Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty andThe Nutcracker, the preeminent Mariinsky Theatre has been entertaining audiences of all ages from across 150 countries with some of the world’s best opera,…

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Oracle vows to move 95% products into cloud

Mark Hurd says another third of software will move to cloud by October Oracle has revealed it wants 95 per cent of its products to be operating from the cloud in the next six months. At the moment, 65 per cent of the company’s software offerings are cloud-based, with the remainder designed to run in on-premise environment. However, times are changing and Oracle has realised that it needs to shift almost everything into cloud environments, aiming to offer subscriptions by the time its OpenWorld conference comes around in October. Co-Chief…

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Google launches patent marketplace

The company is inviting patent owners to sell it ownership of ideas Google has opened up a patent marketplace, encouraging patent owners to sell the company their patents without the hassle, time or distractions from potential trolls. Allen Lo, deputy general counsel for Patents at Google said in a blog post: “Patent owners sell patents for numerous reasons (such as the need to raise money or changes in a company’s business direction). “Unfortunately, the usual patent marketplace can sometimes be challenging, especially for smaller participants who sometimes end up working with patent…

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Cloud Investments Drove Growth in the IT Infrastructure Market in EMEA in 2014, says IDC

According to the newly introduced EMEA data portion of the International Data Corporation (IDC) WW Quarterly Cloud Infrastructure Tracker, IT infrastructure spending (server, disk storage, and ethernet switch) for public and private cloud in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) grew by 27% to reach $1.1 billion in revenue in 4Q14 and totaled around $4.1 billion for the whole year, with 28% growth over 2013. The cloud-related share of total EMEA infrastructure expenditure on server, disk storage, and Ethernet switch grew by 3 percentage points to exceed 17% in…

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