Don't miss ONUG Fall 2017, hosted by GE on October 17-18 at the'Metropolitan Pavilion in NYC At ONUG Fall, IT'leaders will take the stage to discuss the trajectory from private cloud to hybrid multi-cloud, to seamless cloud computing,'as well as digital transformation disruption. Topics to be covered include cloud operations, container automation'orchestration, and new market … [Read more...] about ONUG Fall 2017
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Seven Types of Data Network Attacks Everyone Should Be Aware Of
A computer network is a combination of various technical, primarily independent electronic systems (especially computers, but also sensors, actuators, agents and other harmful components, etc.), which enables communication between the individual systems to one another. The goal is sharing of resources such as network printers, servers, media files and databases. Also important … [Read more...] about Seven Types of Data Network Attacks Everyone Should Be Aware Of
How to Secure the Internet of Things (IoT) with Blockchain
IoT is creating new opportunities and providing a competitive advantage for businesses in current and new markets. It touches everythingnot just the data, but how, when, where and why you collect it. The technologies that have created the Internet of Things arent changing the internet only, but rather change the things connected to the internetthe devices and gateways on the … [Read more...] about How to Secure the Internet of Things (IoT) with Blockchain
5 IoT Standardization and Implementation Challenges
The rapid evolution of the IoT market has caused an explosion in the number and variety of IoT solutions. Additionally, large amounts of funding are being deployed at IoT startups. Consequently, the focus of the industry has been on manufacturing and producing the right types of hardware to enable those solutions. In the current model, most IoT solution providers have been … [Read more...] about 5 IoT Standardization and Implementation Challenges
Big Data’s Effect on Minimum Network Requirements
The two central concerns for any network administrator who is tasked with the responsibility to make sure databases are working, accessible and providing information in a timely manner are "how much" and "how fast." Some might argue one is a subset of the other, but that viewpoint doesn't take software into account. Networks are undoubtedly reliant on their hardware, but like a … [Read more...] about Big Data’s Effect on Minimum Network Requirements