Government networks on the edge
A lack of infrastructure investment is making public sector branch offices a weak link in the public sector’s digital chain |
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Patch the hacker
Jonathan Lange at Baramundi Software explains the dangers of failing to effectively deal with software patching | |
Verified identity
David Poole at myPINpad looks at the future of digital identity and verification
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Network Computing Awards 2016: The Winners!
The results from the 2016 Network Computing Awards were revealed at an evening ceremony at the Hotel Russell in London earlier this year. Here we profile some of this year’s winners:
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Welcome to the November 2016 Newsletter.
We've keeping a keen eye on the network this month with several pieces on network monitoring. Ravid Circus, VP Products at Skybox, explains how automated network monitoring tools can help mitigate the security risks presented by a hybrid cloud environment. As Rob explains, "The benefits of hybrid cloud infrastructures are undeniable but the security risks that hybrid environments can introduce need to be tackled."
We also have a review of the latest release of AdRem Software's Network Computing Award-winning network monitoring tool, NetCrunch. Our reviewer found that Version 9.3 "offers a remarkable set of network monitoring tools and its node-based licensing scheme makes it very affordable for SMBs and enterprises alike." Read the full review for more.
And speaking of awards - we're on the verge of opening nominations for the 2017 Network Computing Awards! Nominations are a crucial part of the awards process and are a chance for the readers of Network Computing Magazine to determine the finalists based on the companies, solutions, services and projects that have impressed the most in the past 12 months. Watch this space - and the banner above - for more details!
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