Webinars

16 August 2021
18 January 2019
Today's video with Danny Elmarji Senior Director of Technology & Systems Engineering, Dell EMC, ANZ will answer the following: What benefits can customers expect when implementing Dell EMC and VMware solutions? How will this assist customers on their transformation journeys? How are these enabling organisations to improve the experience their staff have at work? How can this collaboration help them do that? How are Dell EMC and VMware keeping customers safe? Is it a concern that businesses don't have a lot of time or resources to constantly worry about security?
29 October 2018
This webinar discusses the complex and evolving ICT landscape, and the implications of today’s ‘energised’ storage market momentum including: How IT leaders are utilising the latest storage technologies to meet the demands and transform IT to accelerate IT, maximise budgets, grow revenue and reinvest in innovation;Why flash is rapidly coming to dominate primary workloads as a persistent storage medium, according to IDC How IT departments can take advantage of the evolving all-flash market to address business challenges and help modernise, simplify and consolidate the IT environment; How and why IT leaders are seeking modern storage solutions to deal with increasingly complex customer requirements; and Why flash is rapidly coming to dominate primary workloads as a persistent storage medium, according to IDC
22 August 2018
The traditional approach to enterprise IT has required dedicated compute, storage and networking infrastructure - and siloed teams to manage it all. But the silos created by traditional datacentre infrastructure often present barriers to change and progress, adding complexity to every step from ordering to deployment to management. Recognisably, this approach is no longer feasible as companies look to modernise the data centre. As a result, many IT leaders are discovering the benefits of hyperconvergence infrastructure to knock down silos, and solve a number of data centre pain points including high costs, poor performance and data integrity issues. No doubt, IT executives are increasingly turning to the latest data centre technologies that support extensive digital transformation projects while improving operational efficiencies. Join Computerworld Australia and Nutanix for an exclusive webinar to learn how the data centre infrastructure market is undergoing dramatic change and what it means for business, as well as how to simplify data centre operations and remove complexity around deployment and management.
7 August 2018
Organisations are increasingly adopting multi-cloud strategies, looking for ways to drive greater agility and bolster innovation. The total global public cloud market, in particular, will hit $178 billion this year, up from $146 billion in 2017, and will continue to grow at a 22 per cent compound annual growth rate. Certainly, IT is at a crossroads. IT is tasked with spending less time on infrastructure, while at the same time, needs to allocate more time and budget to application services in order to drive business value. Additionally, legacy infrastructure is not well suited to meet the growing demands of the fast pace of modern business. In particular, IT teams are looking for ways to deliver on-premises IT services with the speed and operational efficiency of public cloud services. Join Computerworld Australia and Nutanix to find out what companies are doing within multi-cloud management and how the latest cloud technologies and hyper converged infrastructure can help firms drive better visibility, cost optimisation, and intelligent resource planning for hybrid multi-cloud deployments. The webinar will reveal: What are some of the ways organisations are adopting a multi-cloud strategy How companies can use multi-cloud optimisation tools to reduce cost and enhance cloud security. How the latest technology helps eliminate common pain points associated with legacy infrastructure and improve service delivery to end-users Industry insight from IDC Asia Pacific’s vice-president, cloud services, partner and alliances programs, Chris Morris
26 June 2018
Virtual Reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technology will have a massive impact on how companies do business. Certainly, it has moved beyond the ‘hype cycle’ and is now revolutionising the way in which companies operate - affecting everything from customer service to marketing to finance to HR and production. VR, in particular, is rapidly evolving and becoming increasingly accessible. And while consumer adoption of VR is still in its early stages - and largely centred around gaming - the technology is now driving innovation in Australian businesses. Indeed, more and more industries - from across all sectors - are identifying ways to use the technology. VR applications are moving beyond household entertainment and into many business sectors. But what are the practical steps involved in bringing this emerging technology into the business and government landscape? Join Computerworld Australia, Dell and Microsoft for an exclusive webinar to learn how: VR is real and ready for the taking. Hear a host of use cases - during an in-depth panel discussion - by experts from Australian companies who are all innovating with VR and transforming business and improving customer experiences. Organisations can overcome the internal barriers to implementing a VR strategy - how to gain alignment internally and how to re-engineer business processes. Organisations can innovate with VR - and other emerging technologies - in order to take a leadership role in the push towards digital transformation.
9 March 2018
Organisations are increasingly realising aware that the data they generate internally and through their interactions with their customers is not just valuable but vital for delivering competitive advantage. However, businesses are facing a range of related challenges when it comes to realising the value of their data: A fragmented approach to data management, the growing number of data sources, and an increasingly complex regulatory landscape. Join Computerworld Australia and Sage for an exclusive webinar that will look at how businesses can tackle the challenge of data governance. Featured keynotes Mark Iles, Industry Analyst and Executive Consultant TechResearch Asia, Rohan Pearce, Editor Computerworld and Ettore Alterisio, Product Director, Sage Software Asia Pacific & Australia, will address: • Developing a modern data governance strategy • Best practice data management • Data hygiene and delivering business value • Emerging compliance challenges for Australian businesses
12 February 2018
Almost half of large enterprises globally have deployed hybrid cloud infrastructure. Up until now, organisations in markets such as financial services, education and utilities have taken the lead in deploying environments where infrastructure is managed in-house and by third-party service providers. Now the benefits are moving downstream as smaller organisations take advantage of solutions like the Microsoft Azure Stack. During the webcast you will discover how a true hybrid cloud environment can encourage innovation, improve efficiency, and cut infrastructure costs across your organisationand learn: How workloads designed for Azure can operate in your own on-premise data centre and public and private clouds. How a hybrid cloud model has helped service provider GPK Complete IT Solutions overcome its infrastructure challenges and drive new innovations How to best decide which apps and workloads should sit in the public cloud or on hyper-converged infrastructure in your data centre How to ensure that existing infrastructure, including servers, are being run as efficiently as possible, providing the best performance whilst consuming the least capital and fewest staff resources How making use of the Azure Stack can help your business overcome challenges related connectivity data governance and sovereignty, as well as decrease overall IT infrastructure costs.
9 November 2017
With data continuing to soar, the complexity of the IT infrastructure is driving companies to seek modern storage solutions in order to deal with increasingly complex customer requirements. Regardless of industry or size, businesses are running mission-critical storage workloads in both remote and datacentre locations. In order to stay competitive, critical applications need to access data quickly and efficiently in order to turn customer interactions into transactions and information into insights. Importantly, IT leaders are searching for ways to transform to a modern datacentre and achieve enhanced performance and consolidation. Many are looking to the mid-range storage market, which is undergoing a ‘revival’ thanks to technology enhancements and tangible savings in cost, power and space.
27 September 2017
This exclusive educational webinar brough to you by Computerworld Australia and eSignLive by VASCO will outline how digital process and e-signature needs are not limited to any one industry, how the technology is empowering workers to gather signatures from customers and employees and manage key documents and records. Today's speakers will define the Australian legal and compliance requirements that IT leaders need to consider (changes in laws all over the world have made e-signatures legally watertight) and how security, in particular the integrity of the signature throughout a document’s circuit remains a top priority for electronic signature providers with use cases that reveal reported ROI metrics as well as describing the difference between an electronic signature and a digital signature and why it’s important.
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