Retail stories - Page 169
Designing a data center - what you need to know
Tue, 13th Sep 2016
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CommScope unveils a vital eBook for streamlining data center design, packed with industry insights and practical tips.
Evolve IP eyes Asia-Pacific expansion for cloud and data center services
Tue, 13th Sep 2016
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Evolve IP sets sights on the Asia Pacific and Australia regions for cloud services and virtual data center coverage.
Business security: Securing your data weak points
Tue, 13th Sep 2016
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So where do I start? There are core tenets that will end up being repeated but here a few essential points to consider.
Symantec's August malware stats show rise in malware but drop in attacks
Tue, 13th Sep 2016
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New malware variants are on the rise but phishing attack rates have dropped, suggesting a rollercoaster mix of threat types in August.
What's the business case for digital ethics?
Tue, 6th Sep 2016
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digital transformation
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ethics
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opinion
Digital leaders like YouTube, Facebook, Uber, AirBnB, and Google are pushing ethical boundaries to make money.
Heavy investment by Chinese govt creates opportunities for data center market
Mon, 5th Sep 2016
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risk & compliance
China's data center market is set to grow 13% from 2016-2020, driven by increased adoption of cloud-based services and big data analytics.
How much a cryptomalware attack could cost your business
Mon, 5th Sep 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
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SMBs face up to £99k hit from a single cryptomalware attack, with operational halt and data loss key culprits, warns Kaspersky Lab.
What is this so called 'Age of the Customer?'
Thu, 1st Sep 2016
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CEOs aim for better customer experience, but poor technology management continues to disappoint, says journalist.
Check Point says beware of the Trident Exploits on iOS
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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apple
UAE activist targeted by 'Trident' - a trio of zero-day iOS exploits enabling total device control, discovered by Toronto researchers.
ESET discovers new Android botnet controlled by Twitter
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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ESET uncovers a novel Android botnet, Android/Twitoor, controlled via Twitter instead of a traditional server, marking a first in mobile malware tactics.
The BIG question: Is tech making us all dumb?
Fri, 26th Aug 2016
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Are we entering an age of idiocracy? Is technology making us stupid? These questions are being raised as online culture continues to evolve.
Ruthless cybercriminals are blackmailing & recruiting telecom 'insiders'
Thu, 25th Aug 2016
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Telecoms firms increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, including via insiders and blackmail, says Kaspersky Labs.
Online retailers need to up their delivery & returns services game, survey finds
Wed, 24th Aug 2016
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Australian online retailers need to pick up their game and start improving their delivery service or risk losing customers, says Blackbay.
Cisco Services' revenues continue to expand
Mon, 22nd Aug 2016
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digital transformation
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omnichannel
As Cisco transitions the business model, the savings from global headcount reductions will be invested to further expand software and services.
Inside-out approach to security vital
Thu, 18th Aug 2016
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Forcepoint unveils Sureview in Singapore to thwart insider cyber threats, tackling the overlooked risk of employee negligence.
Nemucod is back and serving an ad-clicking backdoor instead of ransomware
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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trojan
The trojan downloader Nemucod is back with a new campaign. This time, it has changed the payload served to its victims – it's not ransomware.
CEO apologises following Delta Airlines data center outage
Tue, 9th Aug 2016
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A power outage at Delta Airlines' Atlanta data center caused the cancellation and delay of thousands of flights worldwide.
ESET discovers fake Prisma apps full of trojans
Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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malware
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google
ESET researchers reported fake versions of photo transformation app Prisma on Google Play, just ahead of the official app's launch last month.
Monetising information is more than just selling your data
Thu, 4th Aug 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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healthtech
Information most certainly is used to generate a profit–and not just by Google, Facebook and the rest of the digerati.
Windows 10 Anniversary update highlights
Wed, 3rd Aug 2016
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The Windows 10 Anniversary Update is full of features and innovations that will bring new experiences with Windows Ink, Cortana, gaming and more.