Application modernisation and digital data management

  • Sunday, 6th August 2023 Posted 2 years ago in by Phil Alsop
Martin James, VP EMEA at Aerospike, discusses the importance of application modernisation, efficient software and IT consolidation – all of which should mean the need for less databases, but with richer feature sets. He outlines both the pitfalls of holding onto legacy applications and systems and the benefits of modernisation and consolidation, with Aerospike well positioned to help customers with the attendant data management challenges and opportunities.

MSPs stand at a once-in-a-generation crossroads

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Richard Jelbert, CEO of Cyberrock, discusses how, in today’s fast-changing digital landscape, businesses of all sizes face relentless cyber threats...

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Posted 3 weeks ago by Mike Hewitt
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A unified standard of cybersecurity excellence

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