While many consumers expected 5G to be a revolution, those deploying the technology know it is more about an evolution, which encompasses clearing a series of technical hurdles to drive significant advantages.
“Work in the cloud, live in the sun,” is becoming a popular phrase, and data shows an increase in people flocking to Florida, the third most populous state.
As a de facto platform for IoT, 5G will open up new levels of machine-to-machine communications for many computing use cases, which will cause demand to skyrocket.
Among the top three incident types companies have faced in the cloud this past year were phishing (40%), ransomware (24%), and accidental data leakage (17%).
Tool variety and coverage become essential in digital infrastructure environments, where a single monitoring tool is insufficient to provide visibility and observability across multiple silos.
To remain successful in a changing industry, IT managers must have the proper management tools and technology in place to support current IT trends while maintaining full control over data center operations and offering a broad range of IT-based services — from traditional critical infrastructure to emerging new digital services. Let’s take a closer look.
Verizon’s “2020 Data Breach Investigations Report” (DBIR) unveiled how the cost and risk associated with cybercrime is usually much higher than most predictions.
Modular construction offers clients familiarity and repeatability for equipment while also providing opportunities to troubleshoot without risking the schedule and adding cost.