What is 802.11? Definition from TechTarget

What is 802.11? 802.11 is a family of evolving specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs) developed and maintained by a working group of IEEE. There are several specifications in the family, and new ones are occasionally added. 802.11 is the first wireless networking standard to be broadly adopted. The technical specifications govern the implementation […]

Read more
Transforming the financial system’s plumbing

The way we pay has changed over the centuries, from shells, to coins, to banknotes, to cheques, to cards, to smartwatches and much in between. Technology has played a major role in this transformation and the pace of change has never been faster. It is important that the core payment systems – often thought […]

Read more
Security AI and automation may reduce cost of data breaches

The average cost of a data breach to a UK organisation now stands at £3.4m, but this figure drops by approximately £1.6m at organisations that have “extensively” deployed artificial intelligence (AI) and automation as part of their cyber security stack. This is one of the key findings in the 18th edition of IBM’s annual […]

Read more
Podcast: Sizing data storage for AI/ML workloads

In this podcast, we look at how to size storage for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) workloads that can range from batches of large images to many, many tiny files, with Curtis Anderson, software architect at Panasas. Anderson talks about the ways different AI/ML frameworks pull data into compute and the implications […]

Read more
Generative AI: Automating storage and backup management

Generative AI – including services such as ChatGPT and Google Bard – looks like being the next wave of business automation. In IT, a growing number of suppliers now have some artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning (ML) capabilities built into their management tools. Much of the day-to-day work of IT departments can benefit […]

Read more
How datacentres might avoid price hikes and keep more customers

Datacentre operators are increasingly juggling compute and infrastructure cost increases versus resource risks and availability. However, Dominic Ward, CEO of high-performance computing (HPC) focused datacentre operator Verne Global, says that sustainability, despite often being seen as a cost centre, can be part of the answer. If you can help customers cost-effectively scale their infrastructures while reducing […]

Read more
Handbook helps Dutch organisations migrate to quantum-safe communication

Cryptography forms an essential part of organisations’ information security and is indispensable for preventing the theft of sensitive data, verifying that received data is correct, and preventing unauthorised access to systems.   With the rise of quantum computers, current cryptographic standards are no longer adequate, says Marc Stevens, senior researcher in the Cryptology research group at the […]

Read more
HR software and strategies to combat staff attrition

Low employee engagement costs the global economy $8.8tn per year, the equivalent of 9% of global GDP, according to workplace consulting and research firm Gallup. Part of this huge bill boils down to the fact that at a time of widespread labour and skills shortages, many employees simply choose to move on if they […]

Read more