Self-service stories
Telstra Purple unveils the next generation Telstra Hybrid Cloud, a flexible and secure managed public and private cloud solution.
Macquarie Cloud Services has become the first provider in Australia to offer a self-service Azure optimisation portal, providing cost savings up to 26%.
It will allow Chinese customers to scan a QR code to bring up a digital menu, self-order and pay for their meal, all through their mobile device.
Ramco Systems has appointed Paul Nikhil Prasad as Business Head of Managed Payroll Services to contribute to its HR and Payroll business growth.
Growing trends towards self-service and increasing demands for rapid delivery are causing many businesses to rethink the way they service their clients.
Hazelcast Viridian Serverless speeds up app development, simplifies provisioning, and enables integration of real-time data into applications.
The global self-service technologies market is rapidly growing as consumer demand intensifies, creating a digital dilemma for businesses.
Delivering a positive customer experience in the digital age starts with a modern website, or risk losing customers.
Ivanti introduces three integrated solutions: Ivanti Neurons for Secure Access, Ivanti Neurons for PPM, and Ivanti Neurons for GRC.
Elenium Automation has been selected by Darwin International Airport to deploy its self-service technology and improve passenger experience.
New survey highlights the growing demand for intuitive self-service solutions in customer service, says Frost - Sullivan.
Pure Storage enhances partner incentives and offerings to drive subscription business growth. Includes Pure as-a-Service rebate and Portworx channel shift.
Organisations that embrace platform models are more likely to succeed at scaling DevOps, according to Puppet's 2020 State of DevOps Report.
AtomSphere Go and Project LightSpeed accelerate delivery of integrated experiences and the partnership provides no-code AI-driven insights.
Ping Identity launches PingCentral, a self-service IAM portal, enabling businesses to streamline access management and expedite digital transformation.
the explosion of data available to a business and self-service BI tools is transforming how everyone works - but is self-service living up to expectations?.
To take advantage of the big data wave, organisations must find effective ways to assess, store and analyse large amounts of data.
How technology is offered in the workplace can have an instrumental impact on how an organisation is perceived and whether people will want to stay.
We sat down with Tableau chief product officer Francois Ajenstat to talk about how the company enables organisations to be more 'analytics capable'.
There are a number of markets that are set to skyrocket with the digital revolution – none more so than customer self-service software.