Government cloud on-ramping
Unwarranted security fears are holding up the UK's public sector's move to digital
Unwarranted security fears are holding up the UK's public sector's move to digital
Copper cabling is slowly giving way to fiber in communications, but there are still many areas where it dominates. But for how long, asks CommScope's James Young
US telcos should consider network disaggregation when replacing banned Huawei and ZTE equipment
Observability makes problems visible and paves the way for automation
A case for multi-functional instruments and test process automation to support Tier I and Tier II certification of high fiber count multi-fiber push-on (MPO) cable assemblies
Hybrid and multi-cloud networks is becoming the norm - but do you build upwards for each app, or spread your apps across multiple clouds?
A larger ecosystem brings with it the potential for larger problems
The year we went nuclear?
Today’s data economy requires it
As staff leave and demands increase, you will have to embrace AI and automation
What are the options for speeding WAN and storage?
As the London Stock Exchange moves to a new site and Euronext moves to Italy, what makes for a seamless move?
Policymakers think submarine fibers will bring business to Asia. Instead, they will shift compute workloads away
The RPKI model works at its best when as many players as possible are involved
Google and Facebook are changing the game in submarine cables
Facebook’s hours long outage on October 4th snarled completely unrelated applications globally, underscoring the criticality — and fragility — of publicly shared digital infrastructure
Innovation in workplace technology is contributing to higher volumes of data across the board, and higher volumes of data, means higher demand for the facilities that process it
If development and operations teams are going to work together, they need to learn from each other
With the potential to extend your business beyond the bounds of traditional enterprise or cloud computing, could Edge be the answer?
Consolidation is producing too many single points of failure
Organizations running hybrid, multi-cloud IT - ie: almost all of them - need fast, reliable, low-latency interconnections to keep up with always-growing traffic
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but there are a multitude of fathers
Single-mode fiber offers superior longevity, distance and upgradeability, while costs have dropped dramatically in recent years
Highlights from the State of the Data Center Networking report