Displaying items by tag: Brad Drysdale

93% believe AI agents will deliver meaningful business outcomes in the next 12-18 months

Published in Data
Tuesday, 23 August 2022 17:56

Six key steps to productising APIs

GUEST OPINION: APIs play a valuable role within the IT infrastructures of most organisations. Providing reliable links between components, they allow the exchange of data in a secure manner.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION: Most of us agree that applications based on microservices and APIs are a core part of digital transformation and of our future-state environments. Eighty-six percent of teams see microservices-based applications as the future.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION: Web3 – sometimes referred to as Web 3.0 – briefly hit the public consciousness just before Christmas as some of the most influential individuals on the internet weighed in on the underlying principles and the extent to which the broader ambitions for Web3 can be realised.

Published in Guest Opinion
Wednesday, 01 December 2021 02:28

Six technology trend predictions that will shape 2022

GUEST OPINION by Brad Drysdale, APAC Field Chief Technology Officer at Kong:  Pandemic restrictions may have hampered economic growth throughout 2021, but they’ve done nothing to slow progress when it comes to business technology.

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Earlier this year, iTWire ran articles celebrating International Women's Day and Mother's Day, celebrating female leaders and entrepreneurs, and sharing the best advice received from mums respectively, and we're doing the same for fathers and men this September and November, starting with Father's Day 2021.

Published in Business IT

GUEST OPINION by Brad Drysdale, APAC Field Chief Technology Officer at Kong:  Since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020, there have been significant changes in the way many organisations operate. Systems and processes have had to quickly transform to deal with work-from-home staff and shifting customer requirements.

Published in Guest Opinion

Global catering provider dnata Catering Australia is using SnapLogic’s intelligent integration platform to support a system migration project following its acquisition in 2018 of Qantas Airways’ catering businesses, Q Catering and Snap Fresh.

Published in Market

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