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ESG reporting: Carbon in the cloud

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Carbon emissions for datacenters exceed the airline industry Most people do not understand complex global datacenters. However, most people understand, and frequently use, airlines. An MIT report determined that the carbon footprint for all datacenters globally, about 0.3%

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Counting the cost of CrowdStrike: the bug that bit billions

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Costs most likely come from loss of trading due to unavailability of systems,” said Duncan Brown, group vice president, research at IDC said. Chris Steffen, vice president of research at Enterprise Management Associates, said the numbers could actually be much higher. 700 million for remediation alone According to a study by J.

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Time for New Partnership Paradigms to Be Future-fit

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An IDC report estimated the global IT developer shortage will reach four million by 2025, leaving businesses struggling to accelerate digital transformation without the needed workforce. The relationship between the global aircraft manufacturer Airbus and FPT Software can epitomise this model.

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Cathay Pacific to take cloud journey to new heights

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Instead, the publicly held operator of Cathay Pacific Airlines and HK Express is shifting from migration to optimization mode in an effort to wrest additional benefits from its all-in cloud transformation. It will replace the standard MPLS network, he adds. The cloud has helped us to be more scalable and agile.”

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Mapping the progress of Air New Zealand’s digital rebuild

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As lean as things got, that time afforded the opportunity to rebuild by flipping the script: Air New Zealand was going to become a digital company that happened to be an airline, rather than an airline with a digital department. This is a chance to start practicing what an airline of the future could look like.

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Reporting cybersecurity posture and systemic risk to the board

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The cost to Delta Airlines alone was $500 million, and it is just one of the thousands of companies affected by this single update by a single vendor. This should be no surprise since the global average cost of a data breach is $4.88 Learn more about IDC’s research for technology leaders. Contact us today to learn more.

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Delta takes off with modernized blend of mainframes and cloud

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When it comes to IT, Delta Airlines is climbing higher into the clouds even as it keeps its footing on solid ground. In partnership with AWS, the airlines started migrating many front-end applications and distributed applications that “marry” themselves well to the cloud while retaining traditional back-end workloads on the mainframe.

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