IT Decision-Makers Increasingly Opt For Cloud-Native Architectures
A recently published survey from Cloud Foundry discovered that although the IT industry is more multi-platform than ever the foundations are cloud-native. 1 in 4 of the IT decision makers form the survey stated that they are currently assembling cloud –native applications or are looking into doing so in the future. More than 25% of […]
Read moreUK CEOs Believe Cyber-Attacks Are Inevitable
The new survey by KPMG discovered that 40% of UK business leaders believed that they would become the target of cyber-criminals. 4 in 10 CEO’s now have the mind-set that a cyber-attack is now inevitable, this is a shift that has only grown in the last few years. 150 CEO’s in the UK and 1,150 […]
Read moreDropbox hack highlights security risks
In September Dropbox emailed 68 million users to inform them that the next time they logged in to their accounts they would be prompted to change their passwords. The users in question were those who had not changed their passwords since mid-2012. When asked why Dropbox were suddenly taking action against those users – Dropbox […]
Read moreWhat could a Trump presidency mean for technology?
In one of the biggest underdog stories of the last decade, Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States. The US election that felt as if it has dominated the headlines forever, is finally over and a new presidency will likely bring a change of direction for the most powerful country on […]
Read moreWhen disaster strikes, you’re covered
It’s a sight that has become all too familiar this winter. Strong winds, flooded streets and fallen trees. Storm Imogen is another name to add to the list of uncharacteristically extreme weather in the UK. The Independent claims that the cost to the UK economy of the flooding over the Christmas period could reach £6bn. […]
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