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Will 2020 be the year of the hybrid cloud in Scotland?

Vicky Glynn, product manager at colocation and cloud solutions provider, Brightsolid, believes that 2020 will be a defining year for the hybrid cloud in...

November 2019

Google bolsters security and makes device management easier for G Suite customers

Google wants to make it easier for IT admins to control who has access to their organisation’s G Suite, so it’s rolling out a...

Visual air quality indicator card for data centres

Technology Care LLC has announced the launch of an air quality card which changes colour when exposed to air particles and corrosive gases. The card...

How to improve energy efficiency in data centres

In 2018, Chinese data centres produced 99 million tonnes of CO2 — generating the equivalent environmental footprint of around 21 million cars. With global...

More than 600 cyberattacks were thwarted by the NCSC in the last year

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has had to defend the UK from more than 600 cyberattacks in the past year, according to the...

White House cybersecurity chief quits with damning resignation letter

The person in charge of cybersecurity at the White House is not happy at the administration’s lax attitude to protecting their IT infrastructure. In...

Rackspace to integrate Armor Anywhere security across its portfolio

Rackspace is set to bolster the security of its hybrid cloud solutions, with the firm set to roll-out the Armor Anywhere cloud security platform...

UK firms increasingly concerned about data transfer laws post-Brexit

While the UK is no longer leaving the European Union on October 31, many enterprises are still increasingly concerned over whether they will be...

Pulse Secure’s Zero Trust Network Access platform promises central management of all security policies

Pulse Secure has introduced new Secure Access management and threat mitigation capabilities within its Zero Trust Network Access platform. This allows organisations to centrally...

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