Fujitsu: Providing the Cloud Services and Solutions Resilient and Adaptable Teams Need

Fujitsu: Providing the Cloud Services and Solutions Resilient and Adaptable Teams Need

The tenth largest IT service provider in the world, Fujitsu’s more than 124,000 employees can be found on the leading edge of digital transformation in virtually every industry. These include the automotive, financial services, health care, law enforcement, manufacturing, and retail sectors. It is also found in efforts to accelerate environmental, social, and governance efforts. We recently caught up with Antonio Medianero, director of cloud application at Fujitsu Services España S.A. to learn more about…

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Unsecured and unencrypted South Korean loyalty platform exposes data of more than 1 million customers

Unsecured and unencrypted South Korean loyalty platform exposes data of more than 1 million customers

Dodo Point records exposed more than a million customers’ records online. The data was stored in an unencrypted bucket that could be accessed without any kind of authentication. Image: jirsak/Adobe Stock According to the Website Planet security team, a recent incident affected the Dodo Point loyalty point service platform and resulted in a huge exposure of personal data. Dodo Point is operated by Yanolja Cloud in South Korea. The service is based on users’ phone…

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Reluctance to Embrace Technology in Healthcare

Reluctance to Embrace Technology in Healthcare

This post is co-authored by Declan Hadley Would Florence Nightingale have embraced virtual care? The answer would probably be yes, as she was a technological innovator in every sense – driving cleanliness in hospitals, promoting healthy eating to improve healing, and using data to reduce infection rates. Yet, today in healthcare, we see a slower rate of technology adoption in comparison to other industries, despite a rich history of clinical innovation.1 Assessing the gap can…

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People Behind CSR at Cisco: How communications can strengthen the humanitarian response

People Behind CSR at Cisco: How communications can strengthen the humanitarian response

This blog is part of our series that focuses on the people behind Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Cisco. Each blog highlights a different Cisco employee whose work makes a positive impact on people, communities, or the planet. When a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis occurs, Cisco Crisis Response (CCR) provides connectivity, a critical form of aid, just like food, water, shelter, and medical care. Working with nonprofit agencies, local governments, and communities, the CCR team…

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Security Resilience in the Americas

Security Resilience in the Americas

The past couple of years have brought security resilience to the forefront. How can organizations around the world build resilience when uncertainty is the new normal? How can we be better prepared for whatever is next on the threat horizon? When threats are unpredictable, resilient security strategies are crucial to endure change when we least expect it.  In a previous blog post, we assessed security resilience in Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). Now, we…

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BNY Mellon’s Joseph Sieczkowski: cloud removes opportunity cost

BNY Mellon’s Joseph Sieczkowski: cloud removes opportunity cost

Founded in 1784 by Alexander Hamilton, BNY Mellon is one of the oldest banks in the U.S. and is the world’s largest custodian bank and securities services company, with $2.4 trillion in assets under management, another $46 trillion in assets under custody, and more than $307 billion in private wealth. It is also evolving to become a digital bank, with cloud a key element of this transformation. Laying the foundation for its cloud strategy, BNY…

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Data lakehouses give enterprises analytics edge

Data lakehouses give enterprises analytics edge

For enterprises looking to wrest the most value from their data, especially in real-time, the “data lakehouse” concept is starting to catch on. The idea behind the data lakehouse is to merge together the best of what data lakes and data warehouses have to offer, says Gartner analyst Adam Ronthal. Data warehouses, for their part, enable companies to store large amounts of structured data with well-defined schemas. They are designed to support a large number…

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What is NetDevOps and how can it help IT meet business goals?

What is NetDevOps and how can it help IT meet business goals?

Most IT executives are probably familiar with the concepts of DevOps and DevSecOps. There’s a new model generating considerable buzz that is particularly relevant to networking professionals: NetDevOps. As with other emerging technologies, the definition of NetDevOps varies depending on who is providing it. But at a basic level, the term refers to the application of DevOps principles to computer networking. “NetDevOps is a pretty hot [and] hyped topic,” says Andrew Lerner, research vice president…

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Review: RHEL 9 delivers better security, management

Review: RHEL 9 delivers better security, management

RHEL 9.0, the latest major release of  Red Hat Enterprise Linux, delivers tighter security, as well as improved installation, distribution, and management for enterprise server and cloud environments. The operating system, code named Plow, is a significant upgrade over RHEL 8.0 and makes it easier for application developers to test and deploy containers. Available in server and desktop versoins, RHEL remains one of the top Linux distributions for running enterprise workloads because of its stability,…

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