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Crest and IASME to deliver upcoming NCSC Cyber Exercise programme

By Alex Scroxton 26 Sep 2023

Crest and IASME have been tasked with assuring that security services providers signing up to a soon-to-launch NCSC Cyber Incident Exercising scheme are up to the job Read More

Super commuting: Everything you need to know

By Kaitlin Herbert 15 Nov 2023

Super commuting is increasing as companies recall workers to the office. It offers cost savings and work-life balance but entails travel challenges. Read More

Qualcomm looks to reshape digital world through spatial computing

By Joe O’Halloran 04 Oct 2023

Mobile tech giant announces new platforms, developed in close collaboration with Meta, to provide breakthrough performance in immersive applications such as mixed and augmented reality Read More

How to purchase the best server hardware for small businesses

By Julia Borgini, Robert Sheldon 02 Jan 2024

Before buying a server, it's important to assess an SMB's needs. Review these seven steps outlining the factors an organization should consider before purchasing a server. Read More

CERT vs. CSIRT vs. SOC: What's the difference?

By Ed Moyle 17 Jan 2024

What's in a name? Parse the true differences between a CERT, a CSIRT, a CIRT and a SOC, before you decide what's best for your organization. Read More

Vast Data sets sights on analytics, AI

By Adam Armstrong 08 Aug 2023

Vast Data expands on its primary storage origin story, adding database management options and targeting analytics, all with an eye on AI workloads. Read More

Enterprise and industrial metaverses exceeding expectations

By Joe O’Halloran 13 Jun 2023

Across use cases, particularly industrial and enterprise, early metaverse adopters report benefits more often than companies still in the planning phase, with capex reduction and sustainability showing largest ... Read More

UAW's push for 32-hour workweek might have roots in AI

By Patrick Thibodeau 30 Aug 2023

The auto industry's shift to electric vehicles, automation and AI could redefine labor roles -- and it might be a driver behind the United Auto Workers' push for a 32-hour workweek. Read More

The push is on to build the autonomous enterprise

By George Lawton 15 Nov 2023

The concept of an autonomous enterprise is becoming more real as enterprises combine technologies to automate all kinds of human work. Welcome to the 'Autonomous Revolution.' Read More

An overview of Microsoft Project Silica and its archive use

By Robert Sheldon 03 Jan 2024

Microsoft's Project Silica stores data in quartz glass, similar to the crystals in Superman films. The team now has four distinct areas of research. Read More