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Hackers hijack 70,000 Google Chromecasts

It was reported yesterday that Hacker Giraffe has remotely gained access to the TVs and smart devices of tens-of-thousands of Google Chromecast users (with Chromecast none...

Hyve: Websites under pressure can (and will) break without warning

When experiencing sudden increases in web traffic, many companies are caught short, unable to cope with demand resulting in costly downtime. Jon Lucas, co-director at Hyve...

Six data truths of 2019: Should we believe the hype?

As we put 2018 behind us, Joe Hellerstein, co-founder & CSO at Trifacta calls out six emerging trends in data science and engineering that we...

2019: Will businesses have ironed out kinks in the cloud?

Thanks to the highly connected data centres of today, 2019 is likely to give rise to technology and processes that are undoubtedly better, faster...

Five top trends for the physical security sector

Johan Paulsson, CTO at Axis Communications looks to the future and gives us his top five technology trends for the year ahead. ...

2019: A look at what’s to come

From cloud, to AI, to trust issues, eight industry experts give their insight into what topics and tech will dominate 2019. ...

2019: A year of restructuring for the cloud market?

According to Abby Kearns, executive director and Chip Childers, CTO of Cloud Foundry Foundation, 2019 will be the year we see the cloud market...

Data privacy in 2019: The battle rages on

In the current climate of corporate data breaches occurring more than ever before, it is important to know how the landscape will look in...

Progress for Big Data in Kubernetes

Ted Dunning, chief application architect, MapR discusses the recent developments that make it possible for Kubernetes to manage both compute and storage tiers in the same...

New year, new you, but what will be new in tech?

The only constant in this world is change and that couldn’t be truer than when it comes to technology. In this article Mindtree offers...

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