In this infographic, we show the results of our 2021 Media Consumption Survey. Find out why localization of content is important to users and what type of content works best in each buying stage.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of Currys about the electronics retailer's AI strategy. We examine how China has become a leader in open source software – and what it means for the rest of the world. And we look at how AI is supporting networking alongside how to implement networking to support AI. Read the issue now.
In this e-guide, we explore how network security, while remaining relevant, needs to change in its approach to meet the needs of new technologies and threats. We also look at why it should now be seen as one of several key elements of a modern cyber security strategy.
Many hospitals look to grow by adding new specialities and increasing high-acuity case volumeA local hospial with 33 ICU beds struggled to manage its performance and throughput with complex cases. Transfers out were commonplace, and transfers in were virtually nonexistent.
With enterprises increasingly turning to digitisation and cloud computing, there is renewed interest in networking and a greater need for agility. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at what IT decision-makers should be thinking about in their adoption of cloud-native applications.
As wide area networks become more flexible, organizations are moving beyond traditional perimeter-based security models to build adaptive zero trust networks. Tap into this video to learn how ZTNA is designed to create a secure tunnel from the user’s device to the requested application.
Advances in software virtualisation and the migration of intelligence to the cloud are driving the convergence of networking, security and storage functionality at the network edge, a crucial element in making sure that workforces dispersed by the coronavirus crisis stayed effective and productive. The day of converged infrastructures has arrived.
Advances in software virtualisation and the migration of intelligence to the cloud are driving the convergence of networking, security and storage functionality at the network edge, a crucial element in making sure that workforces dispersed by the coronavirus crisis stayed effective and productive. The day of converged infrastructures has arrived.
Data center interconnect, or DCI, is technology that links two or more data centers together so they can share resources. DCI technology offers many options and reacts differently with other areas of networking. This e-guide explores the benefits and challenges of DCI, as well as how it interacts with other technologies.
In this infographic, find out the essentials of defining the data center space, and discover how your organization can optimize your hardware investments in both the white space and the gray space.