Businesses not sold on using public cloud for capacity
Most IT executives are still unconvinced about tapping into a public cloud when they surpass their own infrastructure's capacity, a survey has found.
Most IT executives are still unconvinced about tapping into a public cloud when they surpass their own infrastructure's capacity, a survey has found.
Java development has supplanted IT security as the most difficult skill set for hiring managers to locate.
Thirty-five percent of companies believe that their organisation's sensitive information has been given to competitors, according to a new survey.
Henley Business School's Informatics Research Centre, has launched a new Masters course covering how business uses technology.
While data-center managers have long used heat maps to help determine where to best position racks of servers and cooling units, this mode of visualization can also be handy for better understanding system latency, argues an Oracle engineer in the July issue of Communications of the ACM.
Mark Shuttleworth, founder and CEO of Canonical Ltd., the maker of the most popular desktop Linux alternative to Microsoft Corp.'s Windows, not only claims to be "delighted" that Windows 7 is out, but calls the new operating system an "excellent release."