Intergence
is a consulting organisation specialising in network, application, and
process optimisation. It provides consulting services to align IT to
your business strategy; resourcing to provide highly skilled expertise
and managed services to deliver challenging IT projects on time and to
budget.
Utilising a unique combination of world class expertise,
industry-leading methodology and unique tools, Intergence has a clear
and common purpose – to allow clients to extract more value from their
existing assets, whilst delivering a first-class service.
Peter
Job, CEO, Intergence, said that Intergence is all about expertise in IT
optimization. This is about extracting more value. “One key challenges
we found was that we were on the second or third generation structure.
It is about of our expertise. We operate on three areas – IT
optimization, managed sourcing and managed services around managing
applications.
“One of the challenges we are addressing are
addressng the end user themselves. They have fast and quicker access to
applications. We have launced two new products at Gitex – AppFire –
allows you to look at the LAN and WAN and the application itself.
“The
AppFlare – gives the ability to monitor applications running across the
Internet. We place software agents and they report how apps are
running.
“We also do lots of managed sourcing – building
infrastructure. We are able to mobilise and get a team of experts to
come and build the IT team and build the infrastructure. The third is
infrastructure. We are looking at cloud, security, etc.
“We are
from the UK, and our business is growing at 35 percent. We moved to
Dubai in 2008.This is our fifth Gitex. It can be any medium- or
large-enterprise, public sector organization.
“The geography is UK and Europe, as well as the GCC countries. We have plans to go to Africa in the future.
The
expertise of Intergence is IT optimization. Enterprises can use the
AppFlare to make their infrastructure run more efficiently.
This
year’s show is the best according to Intergence. You are always going to
see security issues. More people are offering cloud services.
Some trends in 2014 include:
* BYoD will become mainstream.
* IT departments will have to become business centers.
*
As for the cloud market, by 2016, 60-70 percent of businesses will have
hybrid cloud. Lot of companies are looking at software-defined
networks.
* Cloud analytics will go up by two to three years. People can actually see their data, and take informed decisions.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
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