Communications to the cloud through enterprise networks are getting overtaxed with traffic, are increasingly prone to congestion and failures, face constant security risks, and are unable to prioritize business-critical applications.
How the new normal affects general health care can be seen in the rise of telehealth services, as people are limiting in-person interactions with medical staff to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Questions and answers from Uptime Institute’s webinar
May 22, 2020
On March 31 Uptime Institute hosted the webinar COVID-19: Minimizing Critical Facility Risk. Much of the content was based on the Uptime Institute report COVID-19: Minimizing Critical Facility Risk. Here, you’ll find the questions (Q) attendees submitted, organized by topic and answered (A) by Uptime Institute experts.
Report reveals 99% of enterprise users reuse passwords across nearly three accounts
May 14, 2020
The findings of the State of Password Use Report 2020 unveil that very few users take appropriate action to significantly reduce the risk of password compromise.
As a result of COVID-19, we have to broaden our definition of disaster preparedness to include events that might not impact the physical world or our facilities but that still leave us operating in a changed environment — one that requires rapid responses and flexibility.
Many organizations have a forcing function that moves them to the cloud. While a forcing function is helpful to get buy-in across teams for the move, it can result in a less than ideal transition to the cloud.
There are many misconceptions when it comes to the pros and cons of prefabricated data centers. Here, we take a look at some of the more common myths surrounding modular construction and discover the real story …
Organizations rely on their information security departments or engage outside consultancies to try to protect against attacks, but preventative efforts fail with alarming frequency, even for the largest companies with the most well-funded cybersecurity efforts.
Software-defined networking (SDN) has been around long enough that it faces a paradox: Everyone thinks they know what SDN is, but many don’t actually realize how far SDN has evolved from its origins and how varied SDN solutions have become.