Resilience stories - Page 113
Four trends set to shape the network in 2019 – Juniper
Tue, 25th Dec 2018
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network infrastructure
While it represents the hub that underpins virtually all IT services, the network has also historically been one of the most difficult to change.
How AT&T aims to help businesses recover faster from a disaster
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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hyperscale
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public cloud
AT&T aims to reduce risks in cloud storage for business customers by offering Cloud Recovery with Sungard AS supported by AWS.
Dr Ryan Ko steps down as head of Cybersecurity Researchers of Waikato
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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encryption
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university of waikato
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cyber security researchers of waikato
Dr Ryan Ko, instrumental in founding Cybersecurity Researchers of Waikato, steps down to lead UQ Cyber Security, leaving Dr Vimal Kumar to fill his role.
The tech that helped the first woman to sail around Australia
Mon, 17th Dec 2018
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gps
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inmarsat
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mental health
Lisa Blair used devices from supplied by Pivotel to aid her in becoming the first woman to circumnavigate Australia non-stop.
Disruption in the supply chain: Why IT resilience is a collective responsibility
Fri, 14th Dec 2018
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supply chain
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cloud services
Organisations must build resilient relationships to thrive in the face of disruption, using IT infrastructure to promote trust, agility, and collaboration.
Fujitsu's WA data centre undergoing efficiency upgrade
Wed, 12th Dec 2018
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
Fujitsu's Malaga data centre in Perth has hit a four-star rating from National Australia Built Environment Rating System (NABERS).
How to keep network infrastructure secure and available
Tue, 11th Dec 2018
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ddos
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
Two OVH executives have weighed in on how network infrastructure and the challenges in that space will be evolving in the coming year.
Report finds GCSB in compliance with NZ rights
Mon, 10th Dec 2018
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cloud services
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gcsb
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human rights
For the fourth consecutive year, the GCSB has been found in compliance with New Zealand's legal and human rights standards, reports the Inspector-General.
Data Exchange Networks achieves world-first
Thu, 6th Dec 2018
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hyperscale
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edge computing
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dc
After receiving a new Uptime Institute award, DXN is now the first modular data centre developer in the world equipped to blend different standards.
GDPR and backup – balancing business continuity and data protection
Mon, 3rd Dec 2018
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endpoint protection
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It's over six months since the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and we're now at the in-between phase. T.
Industry 4.0 — today's cyber war front
Tue, 27th Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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risk & compliance
The anticipation around what Industry 4.0 may bring to the table has placed ASEAN—a region of relatively lower labor productivity—firmly under the spotlight.
Exclusive: Why Australian enterprises are prime targets for malware attacks
Wed, 14th Nov 2018
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ransomware
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phishing
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advanced persistent threat protection
Australian businesses need to take cybersecurity more seriously as their attitudes and awareness don't match up to evolving threats.
Government still stuck in the past? Not on GovTech's watch
Wed, 14th Nov 2018
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govtech
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modernisation
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wreda
New Zealand's capital is pioneering GovTech, a venture to modernise public services by blending government expertise with private sector innovation.
Three ways to improve mental health support in the workplace
Tue, 13th Nov 2018
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hcm
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healthtech
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mental health
Boosting mental health support in workplaces is crucial, says Dr Tyler Amell of CoreHealth Technologies, outlining three proactive strategies for employers.
The silent security risk of unstructured data
Thu, 8th Nov 2018
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data protection
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data analytics
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martech
Australian businesses are struggling to manage and secure their distributed unstructured data, leading them to turn towards software-defined storage solutions.
How Kiwi businesses can embrace a mobile workforce
Thu, 8th Nov 2018
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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converged infrastructure
As an early adopter of Amazon Web Services, Suncorp uses the public cloud to manage many applications and services central to its business.
NZ's newest $23m supercomputer facility now open
Wed, 7th Nov 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Research, Science and Innovation Minister Dr Megan Wood comments on the benefits that this technology will bring to the country.
Why Cognizant is at the forefront of cloud migration
Mon, 5th Nov 2018
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public cloud
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microsoft
Cognizant to migrate Orica's IT infrastructure to the cloud, enabling higher efficiency and cost optimization.
VMware achieves carbon neutrality two years early
Fri, 2nd Nov 2018
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virtualisation
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datacentre infrastructure
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data analytics
VMware has achieved carbon neutrality two years ahead of schedule, through a combination of energy efficiency initiatives and renewable energy projects.
The key pillars of strong cybersecurity strategies
Fri, 2nd Nov 2018
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devops
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multi-cloud
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iam
A cybersecurity strategy is imperative for a mature security presence in order to improve the chances of surviving current and future cyberattacks.