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In the famous children’s tale, Goldilocks only achieved her goals when conditions were ‘just right’. The same applies to ...
Learn how observability is transforming network management – helping IT teams move from reactive firefighting to proactive ...
File locking: the digital referee File locking prevents teams from accidentally overwriting each other’s changes to shared files. In a single office, it’s simple. Open a file, and the system puts a ...
There can be little doubt that cloud services and their associated applications are now deemed ‘business-critical’ to the majority of modern enterprises. With as many as 85 per cent of applications ...
The problem isn’t that the data is gone; it’s that it takes far too long to bring it back online. And in a crisis, every hour of downtime can do more damage than the ransomware itself. The long road ...
Many organisations operate in an environment where strong influences are coalescing around the increased use of AI, particularly the influence of confusion and rapid change. The International ...
Historically, these two functions sat separately, sharing information only when required. However, the rapid adoption of diverse devices and operating systems, often referred to as ‘tech sprawl’, has ...
The traditional misconception of these roles has been of an enthusiastic CIO wanting the latest of everything without considering ROI, and of a staunch CFO saying “No!” without considering investments ...
Despite the Bank of England cutting rates for the second time this year, bringing them down to 4.75 per cent, prices went up by 2.3 per cent in the 12 months to October, which means inflation is back ...
A recent study by Citrix suggests 25 per cent of UK organisations – and 42 per cent of US firms – are either considering moving or have already migrated at least half of their cloud-based workloads ...
For example, Change Healthcare, a medical insurance claims clearinghouse, experienced a data breach when a hacker used stolen credentials to enter the network. If Change had implemented multi-factor ...
The new supercomputer is likely to be hosted by the National Quantum Computing Centre near Oxford. Planned funding is said by government officials to be in the ballpark of £200m to £300m, drawn from ...