September 13, 2020
Vanessa Smith joins ServiceNow as SVP, Global Go-to-Market
Smith’s appointment expands on ServiceNow’s July announcement of the evolution of its gotomarket functions to drive deeper customer success and continue to build an exceptional partner ecosystem as ServiceNow scales growth to $10 billion in revenue and beyond.
September 13, 2020
HP drives performance with new additions to Z by HP portfolio
HP is adapting its technology to meet the needs of the mobile workforce by incorporating powerhouse performance into dense form factors with ZCentral 4R, Z2 Mini, and ZBook Fury, and including “beyond the box” innovations for anyone from IT decision makers to architects and data scientists.
September 10, 2020
Nutanix enhances its Hyper-converged Infrastructure Software
Nutanix has once again advanced its HCI architecture to exploit the latest in storage technologies, including NVMe based SSDs and Intel Optane SSDs. The resulting lower latency will deliver up to 50% faster performance for I/O intensive workloads, such as large databases and large-scale healthcare applications.
September 10, 2020
Marketers and brands are focusing on Gen Z in today’s digital world
According to the Global Trends Among Gen Z report by Global Web Index, we know that smartphones are a must for Gen Z. This generation spends an average of 4 hours and 15 minutes every day on mobile, and this is a very high figure compared to other generations.
September 10, 2020
OPPO engages over 10,000 people with Find More Campaign
The Find series signifies the spirit of exploration and with the unique Find More campaign, OPPO aimed to inspire and empower people, with explorer stories to tell, to find their own X factor and take a step further to push to their full potential.
September 10, 2020
Tackling network woes from home, the new standard for modern IT teams
According to a Gartner analysis on the future of work trends 2020, the global pandemic has forever changed how organizations approach and view remote working. The market research firm predicts that at least 48 percent of workers will telecommute, compared with 30 percent before the pandemic forced most of the world’s workforce to self-isolate.