Opinion stories - Page 107
Panellist insights on edge and hyperconverged architectures
Fri, 8th Mar 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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converged infrastructure
Data at the edge is set to surge dramatically, with an anticipated 75% processed there in three years. Experts say hyperconvergence is key.
How we can empower the next generation of female tech experts
Fri, 8th Mar 2019
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netapp
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iwd
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opinion
International Women's Day is a reminder to empower women to pursue roles at all levels in male-dominated industries.
Video will be the fabric of collaboration in 2019's enterprise
Tue, 5th Mar 2019
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uc
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ai
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hybrid & remote work
BlueJeans' CEO outlines five trends that highlight the growing place of video conferencing in the modern enterprise.
The cyber kill chain: Moving laterally in Active Directory
Mon, 4th Mar 2019
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ueba
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manageengine
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opinion
Despite robust defences, companies are vulnerable to lateral moves in Active Directory by cybercriminals who exploit social engineering and malware.
5 aspects to understand about UPS battery backup
Mon, 4th Mar 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Schneider Electric's Atin Chhabra discusses the ins and outs of UPS battery backup and what to consider when implementing.
Event Thinking: What it is and why you need it
Fri, 1st Mar 2019
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gaming
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devops
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digital transformation
Event thinking is set to revolutionize IT management, with 80% of digital solutions relying on it to succeed, says Gartner.
SailPoint: Identity's role in data security and compliance
Thu, 28th Feb 2019
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iam
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cybersecurity
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cloud services
Simply putting a perimeter around the network cannot effectively protect all of an enterprise's users and their access to business applications and data.
How lenders and financial institutions fund colocation data center expansion
Wed, 27th Feb 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Schneider Electric's Greg Jones discusses the funding of colocation business and how it isn't a 'one size fits all' approach.
CEOs might ponder… is there no IT anymore?
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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digital transformation
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it automation
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opinion
Gartner's Mark Raskino debates whether it could be the end of the term 'IT', with future dictionaries noting it as an ancient term.
Employers and workers have drastically different views on AI's impact
Thu, 21st Feb 2019
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ai
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opinion
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analyst report
Gartner's Craig Roth shares the results of a survey that reveals what employers and employees believe the impact of AI on jobs will be.
Telco central offices are being transformed into the edge
Tue, 19th Feb 2019
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uc
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semiconductors
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datacentre infrastructure
Schneider Electric's Steven Carlini discusses how the old central offices are now ideal to enable the telco edge.
A multi-cloud approach - what is in it for me?
Mon, 18th Feb 2019
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
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public cloud
OVH CEO Michel Paulin explains the benefits of a multi-cloud approach to an organisations digitalisation and what to consider before implementation.
Cybersecurity as a service answer to urgent change
Fri, 15th Feb 2019
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cybersecurity
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opinion
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security-as-a-service
Alan Calder believes a CSaaS model can enable a company to build a cyber resilience strategy in a coherent and consistent manner.
The right to be forgotten online could soon be forgotten
Thu, 14th Feb 2019
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data protection
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data privacy
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opinion
Despite bolstering free speech and access to information, the internet can be a double-edged sword, because that access to information goes both ways.
4 Ransomware trends to watch in 2019
Thu, 14th Feb 2019
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Recorded Future's Allan Liska looks at the past big ransomware attacks thus far to predict what's coming this year.
Four ways the technology landscape will change in 2019
Wed, 13th Feb 2019
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blockchain
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iot
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iaas
Innovations in AI, blockchain, data, and IoT are set to redefine business and personal life in 2019 and beyond, reports Dimension Data.
Bug makes Android phones hackable via PNG image files
Fri, 8th Feb 2019
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google
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opinion
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security vulnerabilities
This means any application handling PNG files that have been carefully crafted by an attacker can end up running the attacker's code.
There's no such thing as SDLAN (yet)
Mon, 4th Feb 2019
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network infrastructure
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sd-wan
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sdn
We are increasingly seeing network vendors market things such as SD-LAN, SD-Access, SD-Campus…etc. but these don't yet exist.
Nation-state actors leverage insiders for economic espionage
Fri, 1st Feb 2019
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cybersecurity
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opinion
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cybercrime
Flashpoint's Eric Lackey reveals the true cost of state-sponsored cyber espionage and just how rampant it actually is.
Cybersecurity and compliance in an uncertain climate
Fri, 1st Feb 2019
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data protection
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cybersecurity
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opinion
IT Governance' Alan Calder reflects on Data Protection Day and the next steps businesses should be taking for the year ahead.