Legacy security architectures threaten to disrupt remote working

Staff Writer/ January 20, 2021/ ‘New Normal’ courtesy of Covid-19, Batting for Tech in the Covid-19 Times, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Expert Advise and Opinion, Industry News and Expert Advice, Network Infrastructure, Network visibility, Research Results and Trends, Trends: Datacenter Hardware and Solutions

Reading Time-approximately: 2 minutesAnnual survey of IT leaders finds network security is of prime concern as most companies continue with work-from-home policies. By Joe O’Halloran As lockdowns and stay-at-home orders persist, protecting the remote workforce will be enterprises’ prime focus in 2021. But as enterprises continue working remotely with very few making a complete return to the office, securing the remote workforce is

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Security Long Reads: Cyber insiders reveal what’s to come in 2021

Staff Writer/ January 5, 2021/ Datacenter Infrastructure News, Expert Advise and Opinion, Hackers and cybercrime prevention, Industry News and Expert Advice, Research Results and Trends, Timeless Tips, Trends: Datacenter Hardware and Solutions

Reading Time-approximately: 11 minutesIn this long read, we gather together the thoughts of cyber security insiders from across the industry to get their take on what will happen in 2021. By Alex Scroxton As we close the door on a year that the industry will surely look back on as one of the most difficult and dangerous periods in history for cyber security

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Minorities in cybersecurity face unique and lasting barriers

T-Blog Editor/ November 16, 2020/ Batting for Tech in the Covid-19 Times, Cloud Security, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Expert Advise and Opinion, Industry News and Expert Advice, Information security certifications, training and jobs, Research Results and Trends, Security training and jobs

Reading Time-approximately: 5 minutesIT is facing renewed scrutiny into its lack of diversity. Explore the unique barriers minorities in cybersecurity face and why hiring approaches are ill equipped to address them. By Katie Donegan After the death of George Floyd and other Black citizens at the hands of police, institutions in law enforcement, educational and technological spaces are again being questioned about their

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Pandemic prompts interest in career shifts into tech

T-Blog Editor/ November 10, 2020/ ‘New Normal’ courtesy of Covid-19, Batting for Tech in the Covid-19 Times, Covid-19 Global Responses, COVID-19: Organization Mitigation Responses, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Industry News and Expert Advice, Research Results and Trends, Trends: Datacenter Hardware and Solutions

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesSince the Covid-19 pandemic began, a large number of people outside the technology sector who have chosen to move jobs are now considering a tech career, according to CWJobs. By Clare McDonald The job board found that more than half of the non-tech workers they asked who are looking for a career shift are now thinking about, or in the

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5 hyper-converged infrastructure trends analysts predict for 2023

T-Blog Editor/ October 20, 2020/ Datacenter Hardware Trends, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Engage the experts, Expert Advise and Opinion, Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Management, Industry News and Expert Advice, Research Results and Trends

Reading Time-approximately: 4 minutesWhat’s next for hyper-converged infrastructure? We’ve asked industry analysts and consultants to shed some light on the technology’s medium-term prospects. By John Moore Hyper-converged infrastructure technology has taken big strides since emerging a decade ago, finding a home in data centers looking to ease procurement headaches and management chores. Vendors originally positioned the technology as a simple-to-deploy, all-in-one offering that

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Business leaders must use lessons of the present to get future-ready

T-Blog Editor/ September 27, 2020/ ‘New Normal’ courtesy of Covid-19, Collaboration software and productivity software, Covid-19 Global Responses, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Industry News and Expert Advice, Research Results and Trends

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesResearch reveals the impact of Covid-19 on the digital workplace, and how technology will enable new ways of working. By Joe O’Halloran With the new normal rapidly becoming just the normal, employee welfare productivity, especially among remote workers, is increasingly becoming more important. Companies are now having to spin up new digital workplaces where remote workers both have the right

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