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.
The DoD is supporting FEMA and other health authorities
May 20, 2020
The hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) deployed in support of the nation's COVID-19 response efforts, and will serve as a referral hospital for non-COVID-19 patients currently admitted to shore-based hospitals.
It is recommended that companies consider limiting user access to resources based on the principle of least privilege, or the absolute minimum access necessary to complete a job function.
A Gallup poll shows lots of confusion about the state of the virus in the U.S., with Americans reaching no consensus on how they think things now stand — 41% say the situation is getting better, 39% say it is getting worse, and 20% say it is staying the same.
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.
In a recent interview with Mission Critical, Michael Regelski, senior vice president and chief technology officer for the Electrical Sector at Eaton, discussed a few of the ways the company is contributing to the fight against COVID-19.
Reducing the cost and carbon footprint of hosting data at scale for enterprises across the EU
May 12, 2020
The explosive growth of data collected in recent years, and the new applications and business models using it — including those emerging from the COVID-19 crisis — has made rapid, efficient, and cost-effective data center scaling a must.
Andrew Stevens is president and CEO of CNet Training. He recently took the time to speak with Mission Critical magazine about the training programs available, and how individuals and businesses can benefit from making education a top priority.