INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ITSM
The transmission of data between two or more computers or devices, including mobile devices, on-premises systems, and software-defined networks.
The transmission of data between two or more computers or devices, including mobile devices, on-premises systems, and software-defined networks.
Life used to be so simple, according to Aberdeen research. Rather, regarding enterprise data privacy and compliance, things used to be simpler.
Aberdeen's intent data is showing growing interest in backup technologies. Find out why modern backup systems should play a vital role in your data center.
The Intelligent Business Show consists of two things: “intelligent businesses” and how to make businesses more intelligent. This week’s episode explores the quantitative side of data with Toby Bottorf, VP of Service and Experience Design at Continuum.
Aberdeen's intent data reveals how specific organizations in the healthcare sector are consuming content, and where they might be making near-term investments.
The Intelligent Business Show consists of two things: “intelligent businesses” and how to make businesses more intelligent. Check out this week’s episode with Kathleen Walch, AI/ML Expert and founder at Cognilytica.
No matter how much expertise is behind them, predictions in technology trends and developments have always been best guesses. But now, with intent data, we no longer have to guess.
Who is actively researching Fleet Management? How many Fortune 1000 companies are in-market now? What will future demand be? Find out now with our latest Demand Forecast.
Aberdeen's intent data reveals what AI buyers are researching on the web. But content consumed doesn’t necessarily equal content desired. Is this what AI buyers want to read, or is this simply what’s available?
Gone are the days of slow responses to tickets, the stereotypical cranky IT guys, and the treatment of ITSM as a burden. So where is it all going next as we move into 2019? Here are 3 trends to watch.
Strangely, many people in the technology business still have a limited understanding of containers. But what if I told you nearly all new applications in the future could be built using them?