Small and medium-sized businesses will contend with IoT security, cloud adoption, AI chatbots, mobile payments and collaboration chat tools in the year.
Small and medium-sized businesses will contend with IoT security, cloud adoption, AI chatbots, mobile payments and collaboration chat tools in the year.
The Internet of Things can make businesses more efficient, but organizations must also protect their devices and networks from malicious attackers.
The chief of staff of the Center for Democracy & Technology believes nonprofits have made strides to leverage modern technologies, but it’s important to prioritize security.
While migrating applications to the cloud can bring many benefits, sometimes organizations are better off keeping workloads on-premises.
As businesses of all sizes prepare for the new year, they need to stay on top of these developments in AI, IoT, SDN, hyperconvergence and security to make sure they are not left behind.
Recent breaches have shown the vulnerability of the Internet of Things, but IT departments can defend against hackers with a multifaceted approach to security.
Businesses are increasingly embracing social media and in-office collaboration tools, but they need to educate users on social engineering and bake in several layers of security protections.
As enterprises consider adopting hyperconverged infrastructure, they should think about which apps are best served by such a move, conduct testing and see how they can optimize existing IT.
The OpenCAPI standard—promoted by Google, IBM and others — promises to deliver 10x improvements in data center server performance, with the first products expected in the second half of 2017.
Businesses that make even an initial foray into software-defined environments can reap efficiencies.
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