The acceleration of digital transformation caused by the pandemic will continue for at least the next couple of years. Rapid and often continuous data center retooling is expected as businesses rely on and respond to the above trends to meet their evolving customer, employee, and partner needs.
By proactively performing the actions required to keep machinery running smoothly, companies can operate efficiently even in the worst conditions — meaning less costly maintenance and replacements, which ultimately improves overall resiliency.
New DNV research reveals professionals believe that cyberattacks on the industry are likely to cause harm to life, property, and the environment in the next two years
May 27, 2022
DNV recommends that the first step to strengthen defenses is to identify where critical infrastructure is vulnerable to attack. The Cyber Priorityreveals that, while many organizations are investing in vulnerability discovery, these efforts are not being sufficiently extended to include companies they partner with and procure from.
In bulk phishing attacks, cybercriminals send out generic phishing emails to a vast number of targets in hopes that at least some will fall for the attack.
To cope with whatever pressures that may lie ahead, global partnerships must be grounded in responsive strategies that can pivot on a moment’s notice; tap into alternate supply chains; and bring in a workforce with a level of education, skill, and real-world experience to face any challenge.
Next-generation DCIM is the next phase of the evolution of data center management and will further reduce downtime by providing real-time visibility across distributed environments.
Cellsmart Global Cellular Performance Survey uses data captured by network engineers globally to provide a unique snapshot of 3G, 4G, and 5G performance
May 12, 2022
The top five 5G metro markets based on average download speed are Cannes, France; Munich; Nashville, Tennessee; Oslo, Norway; and Singapore.
With cloud-native cores, network slicing, edge computing, and other innovations, 5G networks will look and act unlike anything we’ve seen before. But with so many new capabilities and possibilities, the next mobile generation also carries big question marks.