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Cloud computing is bringing sweeping changes to IT departments around the world. What does this mean for the future of IT professionals?

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The NHS deals with over one million patients every 36 hours, and its net expenditure is expected to hit more than £120bn in 2016-17. To handle this growing demand, the organisation's IT operations have been forced to adapt

Talking about partnerships feels particularly appropriate at this time of year given the number of technology industry events taking place – and they provide a great opportunity to demonstrate what happens when companies join forces.

Throughout 2017, cloud adoption has continued to be a major change-driver in enterprise IT strategies, with the public cloud services market projected to grow 18 per cent to $246.8 billion (up from $209.2 billion in 2016) by the end of this year, Gartner

Public cloud adoption is soaring. McAfee estimates claim Australia (33 per cent) and Canada (32 per cent) are leading the way, with Japanese (25 per cent) and French organisations (23 per cent) not far behind in using only public cloud installations. Gart

Networking is catching up with the rest of data centre technology.

Far Eastern Electronic Toll Collection Co. Ltd. (FETC) was established in 2004 in Taipei, Taiwan. The company is engaged in the planning, designing, building, testing, and operation of electronic toll collection systems.

When many people think of artificial intelligence (AI), they imagine a science fiction-inspired future where robots serve as housekeepers and personal assistants.

Cash flow can be tricky for a growing business, with sales figures surging one month and sinking the next.