Power surge at British Airways data center causes flight chaos
A major British Airways crash has highlighted the importance for businesses of testing backup systems and disaster recovery procedures to ensure that they work as planned.The airline experienced what...
View ArticleIntel's modular Compute Card puts a PC in your pocket
Intel is making good on a CES promise to launch a computer that’s small enough to fit inside your wallet or purse.At Computex in Taipei on Tuesday, it showed off the first systems that will support its...
View ArticleWhy mobile apps management trumps a traditional BYOD strategy
While mobile devices are critical to any modern business strategy, paying for company-owned smartphones or tablets -- or mobile device management (MDM) software to keep them all secure -- can be a...
View ArticleThree ingredients critical to securing the BYOD future
The way we work is changing. Increasingly, today’s employees no longer find themselves bound to the confines of their static workstations, as they seek out flexible working arrangements to improve...
View ArticleWhy Microsoft's ARM-based Windows 10 laptops still have a lot to prove
Asus, HP and Lenovo have signed on to Qualcomm's ambitious plan to make Windows 10 PCs that run on ARM Snapdragon processors. If Qualcomm and its partners succeed, it would represent a major shift in...
View ArticleCloudera launches managed service for data engineers
Cloudera, Inc, has released Cloudera Altus, a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering that enables large-scale data processing applications on public cloud. The initial Altus service helps data engineers...
View ArticleRed Hat sees stronger momentum in ASEAN for its container application platform
Ranging from the telecommunications and financial services industries, organizations in ASEAN are deploying Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform to enable their developers to more quickly develop,...
View ArticleAgricultural robots help bring data into one of the least digitized major...
Agriculture is one of the world’s least digitized major industries. This is however all about to change. Indeed, data acquisition and analytics companies are already a hot topic, and as such are...
View ArticleWorry about Ransomware no more with Acronis Backup 12.5
The recent Wannacry ransomware attacks have helped bring such cyberattacks to the forefront of enterprise security concerns.With estimates from security vendors expecting them to grow at an exponential...
View Article3 types of employees that can cause a data breach
When it comes to cybercrime, it’s easy to imagine that the biggest threat to your company is external. However, more and more companies are realizing that trusted and trained employees can also pose an...
View ArticleMany Singaporeans are motivated by more than just pay
In Singapore’s fast-paced employment market, career-orientated professionals are continuously seeking to improve upon their current remuneration. However, new independent research commissioned by...
View ArticleOnline recruitment in SE Asia's IT sector maintains growth streak
Online recruitment in Southeast Asia’s IT sector maintained its growth streak this April, reporting healthy year-on-year hiring activity in the region, according to the latest Monster Employment Index...
View ArticleEY to help businesses comply with EU GDPR in collaboration with Microsoft
EY is collaborating with Microsoft on a broad approach to help address many of the challenges clients are facing around the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which goes into effect on May...
View ArticleHow Cisco combats fast-maturing cybercrime networks
As Steve Martino approaches his 10-year anniversary as vice president and chief information security officer (CISO) at Cisco Systems, his job has morphed from treating security as simply a must-have to...
View ArticleVersa brings multiple functions to software-defined branch networks
Branch sites are ideal places to make networking simpler and less expensive. There's often little or no IT expertise there, and it's harder to justify costs because only a fraction of a company's...
View ArticleBridge the gap between IoT adoption and security maturation
We just watched the unprecedented WannaCry ransomware attack sweep across the globe. On Friday, 12 May 2017, hundreds woke up to pop-up windows on their computers, demanding a sum of bitcoins before...
View ArticleA lack of IoT security is scaring the heck out of everybody
Enterprises aren’t yet managing the risks posed by the swelling wave of IoT technology very well, according to a study released today by the Ponemon Institute.The study, which surveyed 553 enterprise...
View ArticleHow a logistics firm leverages SD-WAN for competitive advantage
A gamble on a relatively unknown technology four years ago is paying off for a logistics company, which is using the software to shave millions of dollars off its bandwidth connectivity costs. Today...
View ArticleFujitsu begins verification of IoT-based visualization system in Intel's...
Fujitsu has begun verification of IoT-based visualization system in Intel Corporation's semiconductor factory in Penang, Malaysia, Intel's largest factory outside the U.S.The system can visually...
View ArticleRansomware have the potential to disable a city's entire infrastructure
Ransomware remain a top cybcersecurity threat to this day. To target large enterprises and organizations, ransomware employ new routines that put valuable and even critical data at great risk....
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