Gartner Symposium 2009 in pictures
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Is unified communications still relevant?
Debate over the significance of Unified communications (UC) as a technology continues with Gartner and Frost & Sullivan arguing that its is respectively, no longer a strategic priority and its an evolving technology still worth watching.
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WAN optimisation helps justify IT investment
It's the question IT managers hate to be asked: how can you prove return on investment (ROI)?
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Consumer tech greens up the enterprise "collaboration desert": Gartner
Consumer technology is leading the way in greening the ‘collaboration desert’ that currently exists in the enterprise, according to Gartner analyst, Robin Simpson. Speaking at the firm’s Symposium in Sydney, Simpson said consumer technology had developed a range of collaboration capabilities in recent years and there was lots of potential for those tools to fill the collaboration gap in the enterprise.
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Gartner lays out Top 10 strategic technologies
At this week’s Gartner Symposium in Sydney, the analyst firm presented its top 10 strategic technologies for 2010.
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Look to vendor management programs to reclaim the upper hand: Gartner
IT organisations which feel like they are at the mercy of their vendors should consider implementing a systematic vendor management program to address imbalances in power in their relationships, according to Gartner. Speaking at the analyst firm’s Symposium in Sydney, analysts William Snyder said through implementing vendor management (VM), organisations had the potential to better manage information flow, thereby improving the strength of their negotiations.
Whitepapers about Gartner Symposium 2009
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Unlocking the power of data: The cost of dirty data and how to improve its accuracy
Data is the life blood of a business; it plays a crucial role in influencing key decisions and organisational developments, such as product offerings, expansion plans and financial acquisitions. Read on.
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HP Identified as Leader in Leading Analyst Firm’s Magic Quadrant Report for MFPs and Printers
Closing the print security gap - The market landscape for print security
Today, many organisations continue to rely on printing to support business processes, particularly in the public sector, finance industry and legal profession. Whilst MFPs and printers have improved business productivity, they pose the same security risk as any networked device if left unprotected. With reported data breaches on the rise and growing industry and regulatory requirements around information security, businesses may suffer financial and reputational damage if they ignore the risks of unsecured printing. Read more.
GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP)
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