IT leaders share strategies for keeping businesses up and running with disaster recovery and redundant communications tools, even after offices have to batten down the hatches.
IT leaders share strategies for keeping businesses up and running with disaster recovery and redundant communications tools, even after offices have to batten down the hatches.
Technology levels the playing field when it comes to finding and landing top prospects.
The way that security is deployed in today's IT ecosystem is vastly different from the way that organizations grappled with threats and bad actors just five years ago. The boom of cloud computing and the emergence of the Internet of Things is expanding the threat at a breathtaking pace.
Increasingly, security threats require technical responses as well as a cyber insurance policy to give organizations holistic protection.
By 2021, cloud services will make up 95 percent of all data center traffic, up from 88 percent in 2016, according to a Cisco Systems report.
The update addresses an Adaptive Security Appliance software vulnerability rated as critical.
Executives from Panera Bread and Dollar General share how they are using technology to engage more with their customers.
Amazon’s Alexa and Google’s Assistant are being embedded into more electronics, but it will take some time for businesses to deploy them, analysts say.
Organizations that want to gain from the burgeoning world of IoT must work to gain their customers’ trust on issues of data security and collection, a Cisco survey says.
As transitions to the cloud reach a tipping point, organizations need to make sure they know who is in charge of security.
New research from CDW reveals insights from AI experts and IT leaders.
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