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Exclusive: Vertiv exec says it's not just hype, the edge is going to be big

Thu, 30th Aug 2018
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hyperscale
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edge computing
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healthtech
Sim shares insights into how Vertiv defines the edge, the impact he believes it will have on the data center industry, and research findings.
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What to expect when you're expecting 5G NR deployment

Tue, 21st Aug 2018
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uc
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
Schneider Electric's Steven Carlini discusses the new wave of optimism surrounding 5G and what this means for the future of micro data centers.
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Is legacy IT infrastructure throttling your digital success?

Mon, 30th Jul 2018
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network infrastructure
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digital transformation
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sd-wan
Riverbed's ANZ VP delves into the region's IT environments and the massive gap between digital aspirations and actual digital performance.
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The 2018 AU CIO Summit – an exclusive opportunity

Wed, 25th Jul 2018
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digital transformation
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fonterra
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cio summit
The Australian CIO Summit is just around the corner bringing decision makers and solution providers together as well as a burly line-up of speakers.
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5 data center ideas that would never have been imagined 50 years ago

Thu, 28th Jun 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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iot
From power backup to predictive maintenance, modern data centers have come a long way. Embracing new technology is key for businesses to stay competitive.
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Data centre security: Technology alone is not the answer

Wed, 20th Jun 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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breach prevention
Arturo Maqueo says he has seen many security breaches over the years and ironically this is most often in data centres with state-of-the-art security.
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EXCLUSIVE: Rick McElroy shares how he'd breach an enterprise

Sat, 16th Jun 2018
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Carbon Black's Rick McElroy asserts at the end of the day, cyberwar is not about systems but rather humans vs humans as they are the weakest link.
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Self-driving cars are cool, but what about the self-driving data centre?

Mon, 11th Jun 2018
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storage
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hyperscale
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converged infrastructure
Pure Storage's regional vice president discusses how a self-driving data centre is self-managing, optimising, and restoring - much cooler than a car.
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Back to basics: 4 common sense steps to avoid a software attack

Fri, 8th Jun 2018
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cybersecurity
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software
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flexera
Flexera's SVP for EMEA shares inside information into why businesses are more at risk than ever and what they can do to better protect themselves.
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It's G-Day: GDPR now operational so what do the experts think?

Fri, 25th May 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
GDPR is now officially live and the hype is reaching manic levels with the term beating 'Beyoncé' on Google this week - here's what the experts think.
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Exclusive: 'Bad guys aren't so bad' as cryptomining is a sign of conscience

Tue, 22nd May 2018
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Cryptomining is now a more popular method of cybercrime than ransomware but expert Tim Brown says this isn't a bad thing as it causes less harm.
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Having the right connections: Are VPNs really fit for purpose?

Thu, 26th Apr 2018
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cybersecurity
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onelogin
Stuart Sharp says with remote working fast becoming commonplace in today's business landscape, IT teams are being faced with a security conundrum.
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Expert panel: Overcoming barriers of multi-cloud & realising its benefits

Tue, 17th Apr 2018
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devops
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multi-cloud
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apm
In this article, five IT experts offer advice to organisations about the reasons to adopt multi-cloud, and what to look for when choosing a solution.
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AR to find more serious commercial applications on its surest bet, mobile

Sat, 17th Mar 2018
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ar, vr & metaverse
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ovum
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opinion
Ovum research analyst Guillermo Escofet delves into augmented reality (AR) and whether the market has potential for future commercial applications.
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Musk says AI 'more dangerous than nukes' - expert stays optimistic

Tue, 13th Mar 2018
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ai
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cybersecurity
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cybercrime
Elon Musk spoke at SXSW and used examples of AI's rapid advancements to show why it 'scares the hell' out of him - Kolochenko remains optimistic.
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Expert opinion: 5 myths surrounding the 'AI Hype Train'

Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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ai
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trends & predictions
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3d printing
Digital Realty's director of engineering says while AI does represent an exciting new utility, it doesn't herald the arrival of a sci-fi future.
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Exclusive: Is cybersecurity losing because it's too profit-focused?

Tue, 6th Mar 2018
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ai
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cybersecurity
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cybercrime
Cybercriminals currently have the edge in the battle against cybersecurity, according to High-Tech Bridge CEO Ilia Kolochenko.
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OVUM: Where are enterprises looking to really use AI?

Tue, 27th Feb 2018
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uc
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martech
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supply chain
Artificial intelligence (AI) remains highly in vogue as a technology topic across the media and within the IT supplier landscape.
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Not-for-profit Bug Bounty project surpasses major milestone

Fri, 23rd Feb 2018
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malware
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application security
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devsecops
​The Open Bug Bounty project has reached 100,000 fixed vulnerabilities and is showing no signs of slowing down with changes on the horizon.
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Winter Olympics hacked: Was it just disruptive or something more sinister?

Tue, 13th Feb 2018
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cybersecurity
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cisco
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cybercrime
The Winter Olympics recently fell victim to a cyberattack which seemed to be just a disruption, but this expert says there could be more behind it.