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Users are the biggest security concern

Despite concerns, organisations lack the budget (75 per cent) and training (80 per cent) to combat threats.

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Agile digital vision of Asia is setting example for European businesses

Leaders in Europe need to cut through bureaucracy and apathy or risk losing competitive advantage to more action-oriented international rivals.

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Social engineering is used in every third attack

According to experts, the number of reports of personal data leaks continued to grow in Q4 2018, and social engineering was found to be used in one in three attacks.

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Ericsson and Juniper Networks partnership gains momentum with joint transport solutions

Since announcing a deepened partnership in September 2018, Ericsson and Juniper Networks have secured more than 20 new customers worldwide. The two companies are now unveiling further enhancements to their joint 5G transport network and security solutions to meet increasing demand.

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9 out of 10 people struggle when connecting to a video conference call

Despite the increase in video conferencing usage, issues relating to ease-of-use and content...

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Pure Storage brings hyperscale architecture to the enterprise

Pure Storage has added powerful new DirectFlash™ Fabric capability for end-to-end NVMe and...

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Gartner identifies top 10 data and analytics technology trends for 2019

Augmented analytics, continuous intelligence and explainable artificial intelligence (AI) are among...

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Even more cloud for Continental

The technology company Continental has put its continued trust in T-Systems’ cloud services. The...

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Ericsson enhances 5G Platform for smooth network evolution

New additions to portfolio across core, radio access, transport and service orchestration areas.

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Pure Storage launches ObjectEngine

Pure Storage has launched ObjectEngine, said to be the industry’s first data protection platform...

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Organisations prefer a product-centric application delivery model

Eighty-five per cent of organisations have adopted, or plan to adopt, a product-centric application...

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Vodafone Internet of Things (IoT) Barometer reports move toward mainstream

74% of businesses that use IoT say that non-adopters will have fallen behind rivals within five...

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Expert Opinions

Law firms are embracing AI, cloud, and virtual services to boost efficiency, security, and client trust—now essential across research, case management, remote hearings, and complex mass torts like AFFF.
In the rush to embrace cloud-first strategies, data security has become dangerously misunderstood, and the result is a fragmented, chaotic environment that’s starting to feel like the Wild West.
By François Haykal, Senior Project Consultant at BCS, the specialist services provider to the digital infrastructure industry.