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06 November, 2017

BMC Exchange 2017 Singapore in pictures

BMC Exchange 2017 was held in Singapore on October 31, 2017, featuring keynotes, educational sessions, panel discussions, live demonstrations, and a Solution Showcase of products and services from BMC and partners. Some highlights of the event included:

Attendees were asked to download the event app which allowed points to be earned for attending sessions.
Gamification. Attendees were asked to download the event app which allowed points to be earned for attending sessions. 

A scavenger hunt encouraged attendees to walk to visit various parts of the venue to earn more points.
A scavenger hunt encouraged attendees to walk to visit various parts of the venue to earn more points.

A toy truck traversing a cloud shaped path illustrated how Internet of Things sensors could be fitted to vehicles to track their performance.
A toy truck traversing a cloud shaped path illustrated how Internet of Things sensors could be fitted to vehicles to track their performance. Captured data is sent to the cloud for analysis and could streamline maintenance activities. Watch the Instavideo of the truck in action.

BMC SecOps was brought to life with this Whack-A-Mole (actually frogs) game, now called Whack-A-Hacker. Not only do cyber attacks pop up at the most unexpected places, but they're neverending - take care of one, and two more appear. Miss one, and the entire enterprise is in trouble. Watch the Instavideo of someone playing Whack-A-Hacker. 


BMC introduced BMC SecOps Response Service in May. The cloud-based solution eliminates security risks and reduces companies’ overall attack surface across multicloud environments, including AWS and Microsoft Azure. When coupled with endpoint management tools, including Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager and BMC BladeLogic Server Automation, organisations can rapidly prioritise and remediate situations, BMC said.




A marble run amply illustrates how BMC Control‑M simplifies and automates diverse batch application workloads. BMC’s Control-M features unified, highly-efficient managed file transfer, optimised rapid cloud deployment for AWS and Azure, and an Automation API that supports DevOps teams. The marbles in the marble run represent workloads travelling through the system and undergoing file transfers, policy-based processing and job promotion. Watch the Instavideo of a "file transfer".

Explore:

Watch the Instavideo of an astrological system illustrating BMC's Control-M

Read the TechTrade Asia blog posts about:

BMC's multicloud strategy

Machine learning in the BMC TrueSight AIOps platform

BMC partners IBM to integrate IBM Watson capabilities into cognitive service management

BMC and migration to AWS

IDC outlines the gold standard for digital transformation

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