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The largest hotel company in the world owns no physical rooms. The largest passenger service in the world does not own a single car. Unlike the technology that has created a plethora of products and functions for consumers and businesses, Airbnb and Uber are bringing technological disruption to delivery models. And in 2016, the information technology sphere will continue to accelerate a trend developed over the last several years. The IT offerings that businesses purchase will not change, however; how those products and services are purchased will be considerably different.
Within a corporation there are many facets to interdepartmental communication. The most interesting dynamic is the relationship between the finance and security departments. Security departments don't typically generate income, and as a result is looked upon differently when compared to other departments. It's difficult to place a specific dollar value on what the security department is worth, when in reality the security department protects the entire company and the money invested in this department allows them to have the resources to achieve this goal.
For applications producers, software monetization is a critical aspect of capitalizing on next-gen opportunities like the Internet of Things (IoT), network function virtualization (NFV), software-defined networking (SDN) and more. For Richard Jenny, director of program management and DevOps at Adva Optical Networks (formerly Overture Networks), it's the key to becoming a digital powerhouse.
Given that DNS servers are mission-critical infrastructure, it is crucial that they continue to respond to queries even when they are under attack. When designing a DNS infrastructure, it is important to build an environment that is not only sufficient for current needs, but also provides room for future growth. In addition, while architecting the DNS, it is also important to understand the security threats the DNS might be vulnerable to.
OPSWAT CEO outlines ive steps to follow to implement a secure data workflow in your organization.
Software licensing is an issue fraught with obstacles. All too often, businesses purchase software without fully understanding the licensing terms behind the purchase, so using and maintaining licenses while operating the software to its fullest extent can get confusing. Aside from upholding compliance, managers need to understand their role in software licensing and how one misstep can cost a lot more than just fines.


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