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Digital security for the world of anywhere work

CIO Business Intelligence

When a cyberthreat is on the horizon, employees no longer have to wait until they are back on a corporate network—they can get the latest patches and upgrades from anywhere. Adaptive Endpoint Management enabled HP to rationalize its device management practices by streamlining policy management and using a corporate-ready device image.

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Why endpoint security will be a renewed priority for businesses of all sizes in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

Most ransomware programs, once they’ve infected one computer, will proliferate across the network, and lock down the entire organisation’s IT environment. Of course, even if the ransom is paid and the key received, there’s no guarantee that other malicious code won’t remain on the devices to continue to gather data for the criminals.

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10 edge computing innovators to keep an eye on in 2023

Dataconomy

The realm of edge computing has witnessed a substantial surge in recent years, propelled by the proliferation of remote work, the Internet of Things (IoT), and augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) technologies, which have necessitated connectivity at the network’s periphery and novel applications.

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CIOs sharpen tech strategies to support hybrid work

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, Foundry’s 2022 State of the CIO survey shows that IT executives are investing in cybersecurity improvements and collaboration platforms better suited to their organizational needs as well as network reliability and performance improvements. The same goes for any hardware (e.g., laptops) being used.

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Connecting devices for optimal industrial processes

Dataconomy

IoT, or the Internet of Things, refers to a network of physical objects, devices, vehicles, buildings, and other items that are embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity, enabling them to collect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the internet. What is IoT? What is IIoT?

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Connecting devices for optimal industrial processes

Dataconomy

IoT, or the Internet of Things, refers to a network of physical objects, devices, vehicles, buildings, and other items that are embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity, enabling them to collect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the internet. What is IoT? What is IIoT?

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CaaS, marketplaces and zero-touch partnering aim for innovation and automation

TM Forum

This includes enabling greater programmability to address demands for low latency, high throughput and reliability, and security by creating new network architectures that encompass 5G, edge, cloud, IoT, AI and machine learning as part of a digital ecosystem. ” CaaS. TM Forum’s marketplace. Catalyst proofs of concept.

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