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Weighing the benefits of running VMWare on AWS. It's not as clear cut as we'd like.
Weighing the benefits of running VMWare on AWS. It's not as clear cut as we'd like.
IoT security is taking top billing as more DDOS attacks are utilizing compute power to drown websites. Now is the time to be thinking about this.
Talking with the CIO of the UK’s Ministry of Defence shows quite an open view of how they now go about defending its valuable data assets, with lessons that could help businesses re-adjust their mindsets on security and how to do it.
The explosive growth in denial of service attacks as both criminally motivated and as censorship by another name have given rise to a new class of cyber insurance. It is early days and the rules of the road have yet to be established.
A nasty IoT hack has hit the web, sparking a flurry of sensational headlines and concerns about the mainstreaming of IoT-based denial of service attacks. But how should enterprises respond? And how should IoT security be approached?
Successful technology implementations should always be celebrated. This one from Box provides very good clues as to how a good project can work.
LinkedIn China has been able to launch its new service for young jobseekers fast and recruit users quickly with a graph database that got the service up and running in just four months.
Oracle OpenWorld 2016 doesn't promise to be one containing blockbuster announcements. At least there's little hint of that. But we do expect to see customers talking enthusiastically about their cloud transitions.
Size matters when it comes to data centers and the cloud. Microsoft's EVP Cloud and Enterprise sets out the firm's stall against AWS and Google with some bold claims.
Opening its annual conference in Las Vegas today, ID vendor Okta launched API access management, added intelligent policy features and a Google alliance
In this edition: CSR lives - digital use cases for the social good. Plus: are connected cars actually compromised cars? And: hope for the hype swamps known as data lakes, and maybe even the omni-channel. Your whiffs include WhatsApp privacy backtracks, and a whiff that wasn't.
Sir Eric Pickles, a former secretary of state, has published a report on election fraud and one of his suggestions for a national database of IP addresses, is unlikely to go down well.
At Liveworx 2016, Internet of Things security felt like an afterthought. Volker Gerstenberger and Tomi Ronkainen of Giesecke & Devrient are determined to change that. Here's six key issues for enterprises to think about, culled from our on-site podcast.