Author Archives: Network Computing
Author Archives: Network Computing
Cloud and software continue to impact enterprise IT spending on collaboration infrastructure.
By teaming up to address key technical and organizational issues, information and operational security teams can improve the resiliency and safety of their infrastructure systems.
New technologies keep on coming, but which are better to invest in now versus later? CompTIA's recently released a prioritized list of top 10 emerging technologies.
AI use by telcos and providers potentially can improve customer service, speed onboarding, and reduce outages by pro-actively identifying problems. Is this hype or can AI deliver benefits to the enterprise?
P4 was designed for data plane programming of network switches but its scope now covers programmable network elements such as hardware or software switches, network interface cards, and routers.
With a strong network underpinning a cloud platform, a hybrid model can address reliacbility, security, and compliance concerns, while simplifying IT infrastructure management.
At Google Cloud Next '18, hot topics included security, artificial intelligence and machine learning, containers, and hybrid cloud.
Enterprises should limit their investment in IPv6, a tactical protocol that Named Data Networking will displace.
Employees are using many other means than email to communicate including text and Skype, presenting challenges for IT teams.
The classic science-fiction film trilogy provides valuable lessons for enterprise security teams on how to protect the network and sensitive corporate data.
Beth Niblock moved to Detroit as CIO to transform the crumbling, antiquated IT operation and infrastructure. Here's what her team has accomplished in 4 years with the limited resources available to a city in bankruptcy.