New US Cybersecurity Framework developed by NIST features COBIT 5 in the core

ISACA’s COBIT 5 is included as an informative reference in the core of the US Cybersecurity Framework, which launched this week and is aimed at helping improve cybersecurity at critical infrastructure operators and other businesses.

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Novell receives PinkVERIFYcertification for Novell Service Desk

Novell to demo Service Desk with its new ITIL certification at Pink Elephant 2014.

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New levels of x86 server performance for in-memory computing and resource-intensive applications

FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 2000 series combines UNIX-matching high-availability features with x86 cost efficiency.

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Next-generation high-performance client solid state drives

Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has announced the next-generation of Toshiba’s award-winning...

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Tech Data promotes Andy Gass

Tech Data says that Andy Gass will become Managing Director UK and Ireland, after spending the past...

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Rackspace and Digital Realty announce energy efficient, 130,000 sq ft UK data centre

New Data Centre is first in the UK to use indirect outside air cooling technology to reduce energy...

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CENX expands customer base

CENX has been selected by a North American tier 1 mobile service provider for a multi-million...

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A10 Networks, Inc. files registration statement for proposed IPO

A10 Networks, Inc. has announced that it has publicly filed a registration statement on Form S-1...

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Blurring the line between ERP and CRM

By acquiring HCM and SCM applications, adding them to its accounting and Professional Services...

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Cloud gets big-data-driven policy-based security

US-based startup Elastica looks to be amongst the first to crack how big data analytics can be used...

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Five Reasons Not to Cut Disaster Recovery from Your Budget  

Dante Orsini, SVP Business Development, Iland, discusses why cloud-delivered Disaster Recovery...

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Videos

Amber Walsh, Senior Analyst at Bluefield Research, discusses the findings of the company’s new report, U.S. Water for Data Centers: Market Trends, Opportunities, and Forecasts, 2025–2030, which reveals...
Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...
Joe Capes, CEO of LiquidStack, outlines the thinking behind the launch of the company’s GigaModular™ CDU - the industry’s first modular, scalable Coolant Distribution Unit with up to 10MW cooling...
Michelle Buckingham, VP of Channel at IFS, discusses the company’s recent acquisition of TheLoops and its recent collaboration with TomTom before explaining how IFS is building a digital-first partner...

Expert Opinions

Law firms are embracing AI, cloud, and virtual services to boost efficiency, security, and client trust—now essential across research, case management, remote hearings, and complex mass torts like AFFF.
In the rush to embrace cloud-first strategies, data security has become dangerously misunderstood, and the result is a fragmented, chaotic environment that’s starting to feel like the Wild West.
By Kirsty Biddiscombe, EMEA Business Lead for AI, ML & Data Analytics, NetApp.
By François Haykal, Senior Project Consultant at BCS, the specialist services provider to the digital infrastructure industry.