WELCOME TO MY DIGITAL HUB
Technology is at the heart of my business; working on what’s next in information, communications, telecommunications (ICT) and digital innovation.
ENTERPRISE MODERNIZATION: ARCHITECTING THE NEXT-GENERATION OPERATING MODEL
Companies have been able to transform because they have developed operating models that provide the speed, precision, and flexibility to quickly unlock new sources of value and radically reduce costs. The operating model of the future combines digital technologies and process-improvement capabilities in an integrated, sequenced way to drastically improve customer journeys and internal processes.
DATA PROTECTION: TACKLING INSIDER THREATS
Tackling insider threats is a critical challenge to address, necessitating work in data classification, policy development, and incident response, backed by a strong set of data loss prevention tools.
INTELLIGENT HOMES: IOT NETWORK SECURITY
Intelligent homes suggest the isolation of IoT devices from the remainder of your network. But how complex does it need to be?
MODERNIZING YOUR B2B ARCHITECTURE
The growth of initiatives such as the Internet of Things (IoT), social networking and big data analytics is creating vast new opportunities—and challenges—for IT leaders in integrating B2B activities. IT organizations can bring huge benefits to their companies if they can harness the power of these technologies to enhance B2B collaboration, communications and commerce.
ADOPTING THE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY ECOSYSTEM
To fully benefit from new business technology, CIOs need to adapt their traditional IT functions to the opportunities and challenges of emerging technology “ecosystems” - Here’s how it’s done.
KEEPING MOBILE DATA COMPLIANT
As information is increasingly stored and handled outside the traditional corporate network, companies must ensure their mobile policy addresses their organization’s unique compliance obligations.
DESIGNING AN IOT USER EXPERIENCE, NOT ONLY AN IOT PRODUCT
Companies focus mostly on designing an IoT product over designing an IoT user experience. Following design principles will help set you straight.
TAKING CONTROL OF ALL THOSE ‘THINGS’
The internet of things has introduced new challenges, not the least of which is in your security posture. Here’s what you need to know, and do, now.
ACCELERATING CLOUD MIGRATION
Executives expect a faster path to business outcomes, putting implementers in the hot seat.
GAINING FULL CONTROL OF YOUR NETWORK WITH SERVICE PROVIDER SDN
While the focus of SDN so far has been the automation of datacenter networks, service providers are beginning to define a new role for SDN in helping them gain more control of their metro and wide area networks.
HOW TO: DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Why can't it be like Amazon or like Uber? That's the question CEOs hear their customers asking. And why do we have to have all these people, all these costs, these call centers, these retail stores, this back office? Why can't it just be digital?
DATA INTEGRITY & RECOVERY SCHEMES IN COMMON CLOUD DATA STORES
Cloud computing has seen a notable traction from research and industry for applications that can be parallelized on shared-nothing architectures and have a need for elastic scalability. Therefore, new data architectural and management requirements have emerged with multiple solutions to address them
RELATIONAL DATABASE VS NOSQL
With the advent of X, what will be the future of the RDBMS?
In 1995 it was "with the advent of data blades and the illustra database - it is a matter of time before the RDBMS is dead". As it happened, the RDBMS subsumed the importantly relevant functionality of the "object" database and you don't see any "we are just object relational database" anymore.
ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE ON SCRUM (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT)
Like other Agile development methodologies, Scrum can be implemented through a wide range of tools. Many companies use universal tools, such as spreadsheets to build and maintain artifacts such as the sprint backlog. There are also open-source and proprietary packages dedicated to management of products under the Scrum process. Other organizations implement Scrum without the use of any tools, and maintain their artifacts in hard-copy forms such as paper, whiteboards, and sticky notes.
Here is another perspective