In the event of a widespread emergency, such as COVID-19, VCOM DRaaS enables users of critical communications systems to continue to work from home or other remote locations outside the office or studio.
Today, organizations of all sizes are producing large volumes of unstructured data on a regular basis, driven by a rise in streaming applications, IoT deployments, and high-resolution video and images.
EnGenius expanded its cloud solution with multi-gigabit PoE++ switching to meet the demands of Wi-Fi 6 access points that support over 1 gigabit speeds, power devices that exceed 30 W, and appeal to upmarket customers.
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.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to change the way businesses operate, Mission Critical magazine explored the idea of constructing a centralized data catalog with Emily Washington, executive vice president of product management at Infogix. Here’s what she had to say about data governance strategies.
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.
As organizations in all sectors have rapidly emptied their offices and sent their employees home to comply with ever more expansive shelter-in-place and quarantine mandates, replicating the full breadth of services remotely has been IT’s singular priority.
We’re all familiar with unintentional hoarding of things that may have been useful at one point but end up collecting dust and taking up unnecessary space. The same is true of data, but holding on to it for too long can have serious consequences.