The Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games gets underway on July 26 this year. Securing the IT architecture of the Olympic Games is no easy matter. It is complex, built on a cloud-native
Alteryx democratises data through self-service, code-free predictive analytics, empowering employees to automate processes and eliminating manual work. Companies are sitting on troves of data, yet they tap into very little of it.
With big data analytics, many use cases must be run in real-time for live analysis and this drives IT to change datacentre policies and learn new tools. The rise in volume of
Injazat has launched Cyber Fusion Centre that integrates behavior analytics, machine learning and provides a unified approach to neutralise threats. Storing, analysing, and utilising big data to drive efficiencies for customers continues
Hardware should be refreshed every three years, and if the pandemic halted attention to hardware, it is fair to say that will make its way to the top. Despite the economic turbulence
In a survey, 79% wanted to learn about digital transformation and cloud security, threat and vulnerability research 62%, and risk and compliance 49%. In 2021, as many enterprises will still work remotely
Certifications under consideration in 2021 include EU Common Criteria for critical infrastructure, cloud services, artificial intelligence, and 5G. The expanded threat landscape of cloud-based assets along with connected operational technology devices is
Siemon expects demand for infrastructure that enable scalability and migration to higher Ethernet speeds without disturbing installed infrastructure. Undoubtedly, the global Covid-19 pandemic had and continues to have a major impact on
Enterprises are undertaking initiatives to modernise infrastructure, productivity, energy, sustainability, protect people, physical assets, data. Technology was the business enabler of 2020, be it e-commerce, remote working, or solutions such as cloud-based
In the rush to digitise, organisations might not have given much thought to complexity resulting in costly downtime, damaging to reputation and bottom line. 2021 is likely to be a year of
2020 has seen global people-centric cyberattacks, including the capitalisation of the pandemic, fraud, ransomware and credential phishing. According to Gartner, the IT spending in the EMEA region is forecasted to grow 2.8%