Information Technology
Strong technology foundations still matter, especially when expectations on performance and cost continue to rise. Here, we explore Information Technology strategy across infrastructure, operations, systems planning, and resilience.
Why Microsoft licensing errors are quietly inflating IT spend, and it’s costing UK businesses thousands
Jay Ball explains how common Microsoft licensing mistakes quietly drain IT budgets, and why most businesses never spot…
Nebula global services ties partner loyalty to ESG outcomes in bid to strengthen tender competitiveness
Richard Eglon, Chief Marketing Officer at Nebula Global Services, says embedding carbon, social impact and…
Pure storage updates partner programme to sharpen incentives and services growth
Geoff Greenlaw, EMEA Vice President at Pure Storage, says the updated programme is designed to…
Dell partner incentives increase to reward co-investing growth focused partners
Denise Millard, Chief Partner Officer at Dell Technologies, says the Dell partner incentives increase is…
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