Moth stories - Page 7
Women in tech: Broken rung constrains progress
Tue, 5th Jan 2021
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Only 26% of computing-related jobs are held by women, highlighting gender inequality in the field, according to Laura Tyrell of NordVPN.
Revealed: Imperva publishes research on decade old botnet, responsible for millions of attacks
Tue, 27th Oct 2020
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devops
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ecm
Imperva Research Labs has revealed findings of a six-month intensive investigation into a botnet that has been exploiting CMS vulnerabilities.
Ingram Micro to distribute FootfallCam solutions
Mon, 19th Oct 2020
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surveillance
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ingram micro
The people counting solutions combine hardware and software, with cameras providing visual intelligence that contributes to people management.
Unfixable vulnerability found in Intel chipsets 'impossible' to detect
Mon, 9th Mar 2020
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cybersecurity
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intel
Positive Technologies says it is 'impossible' to detect this kind of key breach, and no firmware updates can fix the vulnerability.
Exclusive: Mellanox VP on how diverse teams move companies forward
Wed, 29th Jan 2020
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gender diversity
TechDay spoke to Mellanox vice president Yael Asseraf Shenhav about why fast-moving technology companies need diverse teams.
Hands-on Review: Sennheiser Ambeo Sound Bar
Tue, 14th Jan 2020
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gaming
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data analytics
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martech
The thirteen drivers will have your sound bouncing off your walls while placing you in the centre of all the action.
Kingston releases DDR4-3200 Registered DIMMs for AMD EPYC
Wed, 14th Aug 2019
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endpoint protection
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Kingston's Server Premier modules are specifically engineered to take full advantage of AMD's latest eight-channel server microarchitecture.
Gartner recognises Hillstone Networks for intrusion detection and prevention systems
Wed, 24th Jul 2019
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breach prevention
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risk & compliance
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cybersecurity
The Hillstone NIPS appliance operates in-line, and at wire speed, collating all network traffic and performing deep packet inspection of the traffic.
Game review: Rage 2 (PC)
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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digital entertainment
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game review
Bethesda hands over some development of *Rage 2* to Avalanche Studios, delivering a visually stunning and addictive post-apocalyptic shooter.
Huawei to deploy Open Rack in all its public cloud data centres
Sat, 16th Mar 2019
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public cloud
Tech giant Huawei has unveiled plans to adopt Open Rack proposed by the Open Compute Project in its new public cloud data centres across the globe.
Exclusive: Ping Identity on security risk mitigation
Tue, 19th Feb 2019
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multi-cloud
As data breaches surge, Richard Bird of Ping Identity discusses how organisations can tailor security measures to mitigate unique cyber risks in the cloud era.
IoT breaches: Nearly half of businesses still can't detect them
Wed, 16th Jan 2019
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cybersecurity
The Internet of Thing's (IoT's) rapid rise to prominence may have compromised its security, if a new report from Gemalto is anything to go by.
Golden opportunities for enterprise e-waste reduction
Mon, 10th Dec 2018
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As e-waste volumes surge past 50 million tonnes globally, businesses face pressure to improve technology asset management and embrace recycling efforts.
Google Cloud CEO stepping down to welcome ex-Oracle exec
Mon, 19th Nov 2018
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Google Cloud has grown significantly under Greene's tenure, but has involved tens of billions of dollars and little gains on AWS and Azure.
Deciphering DevOps: Not just another buzzword
Thu, 11th Oct 2018
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apm
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software development
DevOps, a term that has been circulating in the IT industry since 2009, is still misunderstood by many. Let's decipher what it really means.
Supermicro, Apple, & Amazon vs crippling scandal – who's lying?
Sat, 6th Oct 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
A Bloomberg report claims that Supermicro sold motherboards with Chinese spy chips to Apple and Amazon, causing Supermicro's stock to plummet by 40%.
Keeping islands connected during weather disasters
Wed, 29th Aug 2018
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cloud services
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eaton
Eaton leader John Atherton outlines how IT providers can ensure that isolated Pacific communities can stay connected during severe weather events.
Data centre operators: It's not just about TCO, think about the TCE
Tue, 21st Aug 2018
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clean technologies
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sustainability
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intel
Co-produced by Intel and in association with NASA, Supermicro has released a short film that highlights the swelling problem surrounding data centres.
Exclusive: Tackling the challenges faced by women in cybersecurity
Fri, 3rd Aug 2018
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gender diversity
Some companies though do an incredible job of recruiting women into their workforces, but they have problems retaining them.
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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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.