Cisco Systems core networking business on Tuesday took its first step into the market of subscription services, announcing a suite of …
“Don’t mess with our elections”: hackers warn Iran
The attack has disrupted data centres in Iran and has reportedly been launched in multiple countries as well. The hackers have left the image of a US flag on screens along with a warning: “Don’t mess with our elections”, the Iranian IT ministry said on Saturday. 0 2640ISYX Technologies bags Cisco’s Emerging Partner award
UAE-based consulting firm ISYX Technologies has announced that it has won the ‘Emerging Partner of the year’ award at Cisco’s …
Nokia rolls out ‘petabit-class’ router
With internet traffic set to triple over the next five years or so, according to recent estimates from Nokia and …
Cisco certifies Emircom as specialised partner in Gulf
Regional systems integrator Emircom has announced that Cisco has certified it as a Cisco Master Security Specialisation Partner for the …
Gartner: Dell EMC only top server vendor to grow in Q1
In the first quarter of 2017, worldwide server revenue declined 4.5 percent year over year, while shipments fell 4.2 percent …
IST launches new cloud platform
IST has announced the launch of IST OmniCloud, a cloud-based digital customer experience platform, and IST Sentiment Analysis.
How can Veeam hit its $1.5 billion 2020 revenue target?
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Veeam’s newly appointed co-CEO Peter McKay got the …
Cisco, IBM join forces to take on cybercrime
Cisco and IBM Security have announced a new collaboration to work together across products, services and threat intelligence to address the growing global threat of cybercrime.
Are enterprise users aware of security’s crucial role?
When talking about security breaches what often comes to mind are the nefarious external attack groups. However, the biggest threats to information security could come within the four walls of the organisation and more often than not it’s the non-malicious, unsuspecting employee.
Cisco: Three-quarters of IoT projects are failing
Despite the forward momentum, a new study conducted by Cisco shows that 60 percent of IoT initiatives stall at the Proof of Concept (PoC) stage and, even worse, a third of all completed projects were not considered a success.