Forestals seminar addresses new style of IT

The seminar, entitled “The new style of IT. Embrace IT”, was addressed by leading experts presenting the latest industry trends and solutions designed to empower companies to harness data in a cost effective way.

The growth of digital data and its impact on a business was one of the topics discussed during an IT Seminar organised by Forestals in collaboration with HP.

The seminar, entitled “The new style of IT. Embrace IT”, was addressed by leading experts presenting the latest industry trends and solutions designed to empower companies to harness data in a cost effective way.

HP delegates touched on various other topics, such as Cloud, Big Data, Storage and Servers and Managed Print Services.

Dejan Stanic, CEE Cloud Solution Architect at HP, outlined the various benefits of implementing HP Helion CloudSystem.  “HP Helion is amazing. ” he contended, “it enables you to deploy an open, agile, secure hybrid cloud that integrates private cloud services with public cloud, allowing you to select the right environment for each application

Another speaker at the Seminar was John Horman, Chief Field Technologist at HP, who introduced HP Haven, the industry’s first comprehensive, scalable, open, and secure platform for big data. “It addresses 100 percent of data,” said Horman, “transforms that data into knowledge, and delivers that knowledge at the right time and place to all those in the organization who need it.

“Big data analytics—tools and processes created specifically to turn big data and analytics into business insight—allow business leaders to develop a conversational relationship with data. It’s an approach where answers suggest better questions and refinement leads to insight.” concluded Horman.

Natasa Kelsin, PPS Printing Sales Specialist at HP, presented cases studies where a saving of 30% in printing costs was achieved after a detailed print discovery and shift to a Managed Print Services environment.

“Managed Print Services provides managed services, software and supplies for imaging and printing-related devices—with flexible procurement, transition and management options for office, production and commercial print environments,” said Kelsin.

The conference was very well attended and included representatives from banks, Insurance firms, engineering companies, Government CIO’s, accountancy firms and gaming companies.

At the end of the seminar, Gordon Dimech, Chief Operations Officer at Forestals, spoke about “Assess IT”, the recently launched service which provides an overview of a company’s existing IT systems, technology and support infrastructure.

“The primary goal and benefit of AssessIT is to reduce both cost and complexity through an open and objective assessment of a business’ IT environment as well as supporting services,” concluded Dimech.

More information about the new Assess IT service can be obtained from Forestals - FGL Information Technology on 23436000 or via email on [email protected]