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Obtain the November-December 2015 edition of our digital periodical publication

Oil and gas company's IT department, traditionally thought to be heavily male-dominated, has a surprising female lead, revealed by IA in their latest issue.

Access the November-December 2015 edition of our digital publication periodical
Access the November-December 2015 edition of our digital publication periodical

Obtain the November-December 2015 edition of our digital periodical publication

In the latest issue of IA, readers are treated to a variety of insightful articles and discussions, covering topics from industry disruption strategies to the evolution of open source. However, one notable absence in this issue is any mention of Lyn Grobler, a seasoned IT professional who has spent the past 12 years at BP.

The issue does feature a visit to the VMWorld Europe conference in Barcelona, but there is no information regarding Lyn Grobler's involvement or impact on the event. The issue also does not contain any details about her past work at BP or her role in promoting diversity within IT departments of major oil and gas firms.

One of the most intriguing discussions in the issue is a debate on whether good security means sacrificing privacy. This thought-provoking conversation is sure to spark interest among readers, as they consider the delicate balance between protecting data and respecting individual privacy.

Another interesting article highlights seven trends for the storage world in 2016, offering valuable insights for businesses looking to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

The issue also includes a captivating article on a company that built an empire on data through a little snack box, demonstrating the power of data in driving business success.

Perhaps one of the most significant business news of the issue is Dell's exorbitant deal to acquire EMC, a move that is expected to reshape the tech industry.

Lastly, the issue features an article discussing strategies for disruption in the industry, providing valuable advice for businesses looking to stay competitive in the ever-changing tech landscape.

Despite the absence of any information about Lyn Grobler's role or influence in the oil and gas IT sector, readers are sure to find much to engage with in this issue of IA. Stay tuned for more updates on Lyn Grobler's career and her impact on diversity in IT departments of major firms.

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