By 2025 approximately 45% of the world’s data will be moved closer to the network edge, a global survey predicts. So, how can you facilitate connectivity at the edge to prepare for that shift? Unlock insights in this white paper.
In this week's Computer Weekly, 25 years after Linus Torvalds released the Linux kernel, we look at how the open source operating system has influenced modern-day IT. Our new buyer's guide covers the fast-growing technology of object storage. And we examine the rise of corporate wireless networking. Read the issue now.
This white paper will explore M2M-IoT technologies, the factors that are driving adoption, potential implementation challenges and key considerations, and the key areas in which businesses and organizations can take advantage of M2M-IoT to make better and more effective decisions more rapidly. Read on to learn more.
5G mobile networking has the potential to propel business into the future. In this 17-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how to optimise 5G, the advantages of advanced communications and what Télécoms Sans Frontières has achieved through harnessing it.
10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) has been around for years, but is still new to many network engineers. Access this E-Guide to read about some of the most common myths surrounding the technology. Also learn the truth about price, requirements, what’s in store for the future, and more.
Despite the fact that BYOD and BYOPC can reduce costs, add IT flexibility, and keep employees happy, they are not without issues. Check out this E-Book from SearchConsumerization.com to learn the promises and pitfalls of BYOD and BYOPC and discover how to successfully embrace them in your organization.
BYOD and BYOPC can reduce costs, increase flexibility, and help keep your users happy. But to maximize the benefits and minimize the risk, it is essential to put the right policies in place. Read this E-Book to uncover the promises and pitfalls of these trends and how you can embrace them in your enterprise.
HR and IT departments have begun to work closely together over the last few years. While HR historically has often received limited attention, companies now understand the key role the department plays in the business. Consequently, companies are heavily investing in HR technology, particularly by moving their HR systems to the cloud.
HR and IT departments have begun to work closely together over the last few years. While HR historically has often received limited attention, companies now understand the key role the department plays in the business. Consequently, companies are heavily investing in HR technology, particularly by moving their HR systems to the cloud.