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Quocirca Insights
Experts from analyst firm Quocirca examine the changing nature of enterprise IT strategy and offer advice to IT leaders.
October 2016
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When IT goes critical
31 Oct 2016 -
Business Continuity and networking resilience
- Timefort 27 Oct 2016 -
The shape of things to come – advanced networking security for the IoT
24 Oct 2016
Critical IT events are an inevitability for any organisation. However, new Quocirca research shows that effective operational intelligence can reduce their impact and cost.
Problematic events happen and organisations need to be able to cope when things go wrong. Business resilience has always required organisations to consider many diverse elements - premises, people, ...
Many organisations are having to rethink network security to support Internet of Things (IoT) deployments. This includes being ability to continuously monitor devices attaching to networks and ...
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Red Hat – the open source conglomerate
20 Oct 2016 -
The Yahoo hack – a numbers game
17 Oct 2016 -
Nok Nok adds a risk engine for FIDO driven authentication
13 Oct 2016 -
DRM 2.0
11 Oct 2016 -
Observations from Hitachi Strategy Session day.
10 Oct 2016 -
A ‘Smart’ Product is not a ‘Smart’ Solution
- Quocirca 07 Oct 2016
Red Hat has become a major provider of infrastructure software and tools and faces the same challenges as any technology vendor with a broad product portfolio. However, it remains loyal to the open ...
The theft of the email addresses and other account details of 500 million Yahoo users is a golden opportunity for cyber-criminals working with bad-bots.
The addition of a risk engine to Nok Nok’s FIDO-driven Authentication Server further strengthens the way web service providers can authenticate the consumers they transact with.
Digital rights management is evolving in response to the rise of cloud services, the diversification of user end-points and increasing cyber-threats. New products are emerging to overcome the ...
Hitachi has decided to pull together skills and capabilities across its divisions in order to provide a comprehensive IoT strategy. Called Lumada, can this have the impact that Hitachi want it to - ...
The term ‘smart’ suggests that a product helps the user solve an everyday problem. However, solutions to problems mostly require a number of different man-machine systems to interact. they must ...