TowerSec has the system to address automotive cyber security threats and is running projects with automakers and suppliers that integrate its ECUSHIELD software technology into vehicles. A just-released Wired article by Andy Greenberg ...
Tags: automobile manufacture, TowerSec, auto parts, auto system, vehcile safety
Unix, the core server operating system in enterprise networks for decades, now finds itself in a slow, inexorable decline. IDC predicts that Unix server revenue will slide from $10.2 billion in 2012 to $8.7 billion in 2017, and Gartner sees ...
Tags: UNIX, Computer Products, software
Dimension Data will install data centre architecture and physical infrastructure for London Gateway, the UK's first 21st Century deep-sea port, parent company DP World has announced. With the port due to open later this year, Dimension ...
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James Taylor, senior solutions engineer at backup appliance vendor Sepaton, sees very little movement of mission-critical systems to the cloud. "The companies that we typically deal with... they've moved small parts of their environment ...
Hewlett-Packard reported a drop in profit for the last quarter as printer and PC sales both declined, but said cost-cutting measures the company announced last year are starting to pay off. HP reported earnings for the first quarter of ...
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2012 has been a great year for the global security industry. This is especially true for many PSIM vendors who have seen their busiest year to date. We catch up with Keith Bloodworth, CEO of CNL Software, one of the world’s leading ...
Tags: PSIM, Market Predictions, 2013
Amazon Web Services (AWS) recent storm-related outage, which left Web sites including Netflix, Pinterest, and Instagram inaccessible, is just the latest in a string of costly cloud failures. Since 2007, a total of 568 hours of downtime at ...
Tags: AWS, Disaster Preparedness Questions, Cloud Services Provider, IWGCR
Benaissance has announced the COBRApoint and SPMpoint 4.0 release as a part of company's flagship SaaS technology platforms to enhance communication and transparency for all stakeholders. The new release features robust Broker Portal that ...
Enterprise mission-critical applications and workloads are rising, but IT executives are still not confident about running them on public cloud platforms, according to research firm IDC. Mission-critical systems remain at the core of the ...
Tags: public cloud platforms, Mission-critical systems, datacentre, CIOs
Ancient military wisdom dictates that defenders need to know themselves as well as their enemy, and this can be applied to defending information security today, says security firm Websense. In building effective IT defences, businesses ...
Tags: information security, Websense, IT defences, Hacker Attack
Mike Bracken, executive director of the Government Digital Service, talked to Computer Weekly about what UK public services could learn from Estonia's open source model and why a dose of its IT leaders' humility wouldn't go amiss in ...
Tags: Interview, GDS, public services, advanced online public service