Pioneer behind IT systems design dies

LEO pioneer Peter Hermon, who oversaw the technology integration of airlines BEA and BOAC to form BA in the 1970s, has died, aged 93. Hermon’s career in IT began when he joined J Lyons & Co in 1954. There, he cut his computer teeth as one of a remarkable group of British computer pioneers […]

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CyberPeace Institute helps NGOs improve their security resilience

The son of a Brazilian immigrant to France, Adrien Ogée reflects on how the migrant experience kindled in him a desire to transcend national borders and address imbalance in the world – something that in his work for the CyberPeace Institute, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) devoted to supporting its fellow NGOs and humanitarian organisations, […]

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Scality Ring 9 brings Storage Accelerator enhanced flash tiers

Scality has announced version 9 of its Ring object storage software. Key additions include enhanced tiering – called Storage Accelerator – for high-performance use cases, new monitoring tools based on the Prometheus open source product, and new integrations with VMware and backup software supplier Veeam. Flash support was added in Ring 8, with some […]

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Brexit deregulation will make UK next Silicon Valley, vows Hunt

Although overshadowed by global turmoil, climate breakdown and the growing cost-of-living crisis driving inflation to 7.4%, unemployment to 4.2% and GDP down 1.4% in 2023, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the 2022 Autumn Statement still contained plenty to interest technologists, particularly when it comes to driving investment and innovation. Speaking in […]

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What is a Control Plane? A Definition from TechTarget.com

What is the control plane? The control plane is the part of a network that carries signaling traffic and is responsible for network routing. Control packets originate from or are destined for a router. The concept of planes first originated in the 1980s to address the need to logically separate the functions of an Integrated […]

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Another Log4Shell warning after Iranian attack on US government

The compromise of an unnamed US government organisation by an Iranian advanced persistent threat (APT) actor that exploited the Adobe Log4j Log4Shell vulnerability on a VMware Horizon server has led to renewed calls for organisations to remain vigilant against the still highly dangerous threat, and prompted a renewed flurry of patching and remediation among […]

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Three key tasks needed to decommission applications

A bloated range of applications poses challenges and, according to a recent Gartner survey, 48% of application leaders said maintaining legacy applications was one of their top three challenges when implementing innovative technology. Applications and software engineering leaders must implement a campaign to cleanse the portfolio of “dead” applications and free up resources that […]

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What is a USART (Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter)?

What is a USART (universal synchronous/asynchronous receiver/transmitter)? A USART (universal synchronous/asynchronous receiver/transmitter) is hardware that enables a device to communicate using serial protocols. It can function in a slower asynchronous mode, like a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART), or in a faster synchronous mode with a clock signal. USARTs are no longer common in consumer PCs […]

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