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The Security Interviews: Rebecca Taylor, SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit

By Alex Scroxton 17 Jan 2024

In October 2023, Rebecca Taylor of the SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit was recognised at the annual Security Serious Unsung Heroes Awards for her work. Computer Weekly caught up with her to talk mentoring, cyber ... Read More

Hammerspace acquires Rozo Systems for storage tech

By Tim McCarthy 11 May 2023

French software-defined storage vendor Rozo Systems becomes a new feature and performance benchmark for Hammerspace data management capabilities later this calendar year. Read More

Top enterprise hybrid cloud management tools to review

By Chris Tozzi 21 Dec 2023

The techniques used to build hybrid cloud architectures have come a long way, but managing these environments long term is plenty more complex without the right software. Read More

RISC-V rises to software ecosystem challenge

By Cliff Saran 13 Jun 2023

The open source hardware and software system on a chip specification has recognised the need to coordinate low-level software development Read More

Centrica's datacentre move to HP still not complete after three and a half years

20 Jun 2014

Centrica is yet to transfer its entire datacentre operations to HP despite signing a contract with the supplier in 2010 Read More

UScellular taps Qualcomm, Inseego to launch 5G mmWave fixed wireless in 10 US cities

By Joe O’Halloran 03 May 2022

US provider’s Home Internet+ service will use high-frequency 5G technology to provide high-speed internet to homes and businesses, with expansion from 10 to dozens of cities throughout 2022 Read More

Top 5 colocation providers of 2024

By Brien Posey 31 Jan 2024

Colocation companies offer a wide range of facilities and services that can help reduce costs of managing data centers. Compare providers to see which is best for your organization. Read More

The history of the metaverse explained (with timeline)

By George Lawton 01 Mar 2024

The term 'metaverse' has only recently gained currency, but its history is long. Learn about the technologies that gave rise to a concept many believe will change civilization. Read More

BBC cracks down on TikTok after review

By Alex Scroxton 20 Mar 2023

The BBC is asking staff not to install TikTok on corporate-owned devices without a justified business purpose, although its use will still be allowed to share media content with its audiences Read More

Stuxnet hit Chevron’s systems, the energy giant admits

By Warwick Ashford 09 Nov 2012

US energy giant Chevron has revealed that it was hit by the Stuxnet virus in 2010 Read More