Closer to the edge
Most businesses are anticipating the fruition of several extraordinary technologies being crafted over the next few years, says Donna Johnson.
Most businesses are anticipating the fruition of several extraordinary technologies being crafted over the next few years, says Donna Johnson.
As the Internet of things develops, the use of IoT devices is growing out of all proportion. And with this growth comes risk of cyber-attack and hacker intrusion. Reports of IoT attacks increased 600 percent from 2016 to 2017, research shows.
Schneider Electric has released a new white paper, #231 ‘FAQs for using lithium-ion batteries with a UPS’. The paper provides a comprehensive guide to lithium-ion technologies and the capabilities associated with their deployment in UPS systems.
New research from F5 Labs has revealed that IoT devices are now cybercriminals’ top attack target, surpassing web and application services, and email servers.
Telecom operators are looking to break out of the rut of simply providing connectivity, but face fierce opposition in the form of technology interlopers, according to GlobalData, data and analytics specialist.
Dave Russell, vice president for Product Strategy at Veeam, highlights five major trends for the year ahead that are vital for decision-makers to keep front of mind.
Panduit has published a new white paper, ‘Light into money – The future of fibre optics in the data centre networks.’ Authored by Dr. R Pimpinella, Panduit Fellow in Fibre Optic Research, the comprehensive document is an exploration of the current state
Ian Moyse, sales director at Natterbox, discusses changes in the cloud and what we can expect to see by 2020.
Jonathan Healey, director of Systems Engineering & Technology at Schneider Electric, explores the complexities of distributed data centres at the edge and the role cloud-based software has to play in ensuring availability and reliability.
Enzo Greco, chief strategy officer for Nlyte Software outlines the three IoTs of the data centre and what they mean.
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