What is Crisis Management? | Definition from TechTarget

What is crisis management? Crisis management is the application of strategies designed to help an organization deal with a sudden and significant negative event, while maintaining business continuity. Crisis management involves implementing policies and procedures to defend, mitigate and prevent a crisis. A crisis can occur as a result of an unpredictable event or an […]

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Huawei a big storage hitter despite international troubles

Huawei is known for its networking and telecoms business, with products that range from handsets to routers to 5G network infrastructure. But the firm is also known for the embargoes, bans and sanctions by Western states that seek to rein in Chinese influence. In data storage, Huawei offers cost savings over competitors. Analysts suggest […]

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CTO interview: Gavin Rea, Gulf Bridge International

As chief technology officer (CTO) at Gulf Bridge International (GBI), Gavin Rea is responsible for the design, operation and evolution of GBI’s submarine cable and associated terrestrial cable networks. GBI provides connectivity from the Gulf into Europe, India and Southeast Asia, and connectivity among the Gulf states. “GBI has been in operation for 11 years […]

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Podcast: File synchronisation benefits and use cases

In this podcast, we look at file synchronisation software, with Jimmy Tan, CEO of Peer Software. We talk about how it works and the differing methodologies that can be used, such as peer-to-peer and hub-spoke topologies. Tan also talks about key use cases for file synchronisation, such as large file shares in collaboration scenarios, […]

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Pentland Brands marshals Google BigQuery to improve customer insight

Pentland Brands, a division of Pentland Group, the majority shareholder of JD Sports, has turned to Google Cloud’s BigQuery service to better understand its customers. The name behind well-known sports and outdoor apparel brands Speedo, Berghaus, Canterbury of New Zealand, Endura, Ellesse and Mitre, the firm’s products are sold in 190 countries. It’s also […]

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MPs warn about growing prevalence of tech-enabled domestic abuse

MPs are calling on the UK government to tackle technology-facilitated domestic abuse as a priority, after inquiry finds perpetrators are increasingly using smart devices to establish coercion and control over survivors. In May 2022 the Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) Committee launched an inquiry into the potential benefits and harms of connected technologies, which […]

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Aalto University: Where ideas take off

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. August 2023 CW EMEA: Aalto University – where ideas take off Share this item with your network: In this issue of CW EMEA, we look at the startup scene in Finland. Helsinki’s status as a prominent tech breeding ground is well established, with an alumnus contingent […]

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Podcast: HDDs have a long life ahead in certain workloads

Some have predicted the imminent demise of spinning disk hard drives (HDDs), but Rainer Kaese, senior manager for business development in storage products at Toshiba Electronics Europe, argues they have many more years life left in them. Core to his argument is that with the volume of data expanding rapidly, HDDs offer cost-effective storage […]

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