‘Software-defined everything’ is a marketing phrase that is gaining traction; it is regularly referenced in business and technology publications, with many thought leaders predicting it to be the next big IT disruptor. But what is this software-defined trend and is it something IT teams should be mindful of? Albie Attias, managing director of IT hardware supplier, King of Servers, explores the trend.
Read MoreAlbie Attias is managing director of King of Servers. In his line of work, customers regularly ask him what can be done with old/redundant servers. In this piece, he explains how organisations can utilise old hardware.
Read MoreOn May 12th, the NHS was harmed by a national cyber-attack. Hackers targeted the backbone of the NHS, tapping into computers, telephone lines, MRI scanners, blood-storage refrigerators and theatre equipment. Surgeons used their mobile phones to communicate, and critical information such as x-ray imaging was delivered on CDs.By Nick Hawkins, Managing Director EMEA at Everbridge.
Read MoreWhen it comes to weathering a disaster, preparation is 9/10 of the law. But how DO you prepare yourself, exactly? asks Tim Mullahy at Liberty Center One, a data centre in Royal Oaks, MI.
Read MoreWith the launch of the Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor platform – Intel’s biggest data center platform advancement in this decade – CPU architect Akhilesh Kumar shares his perspective on Intel’s architectural approach to addressing the needs of the data center, and how that manifests with the Scalable family’s new “mesh” on-chip interconnect.
Read MoreDatto enables public transport company to remain operational in the face of growing ransomware threat.
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