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Solar power stories - Page 17

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Microsoft, Mandiant uncover Russian threat actor targeting cloud services
Wed, 27th Oct 2021
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advanced persistent threat protection
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cybersecurity
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microsoft
Mandiant and Microsoft identify new wave of cyberattacks by Nobelium, the Russian nation-state actor behind the SolarWinds supply chain attacks.
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Enterprise IT risk: Mitigating the growing threat to remote networks
Thu, 14th Oct 2021
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saas
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network infrastructure
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sdn
Business operations and risk have always gone hand in hand, but the past year has seen the latter dominating the headlines.
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Samsung enables more connectivity with latest TV offering for hotels
Wed, 13th Oct 2021
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digital signage
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digital entertainment
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displays & projectors
Samsung Australia senior director of display and memory solutions, Phil Gaut, says that the TV meets guests’ demands whilst improving hotel efficiency.
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Edge Centres to construct second Victoria data centre in Traralgon
Tue, 12th Oct 2021
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hyperscale
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edge computing
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colocation
Edge Centres CEO and founder Jonathan Eaves says that the Traralgon data centre is key to its network deployment across Melbourne and Sydney.
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Rise of the machine identities
Mon, 11th Oct 2021
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devops
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multi-cloud
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apm
Bots and infrastructure-as-code automation are common additions to the business landscape, and their explosion has not gone unnoticed by threat actors.
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Anatomy of a supply chain attack: how to accelerate incident response and threat hunting
Tue, 5th Oct 2021
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cybersecurity
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solar power
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cybersafety
Supply chain attacks show no sign of slowing down. But the right combination of platforms can help organisations get ahead of the threat.
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New low-code tools from Salesforce automate time-consuming, manual processes
Mon, 20th Sep 2021
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data analytics
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martech
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rpa
Salesforce rolls out three new Einstein Automate products to help customers use low-code tools to automate time-consuming, manual processes.
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The challenges of improving software supply chain security
Fri, 17th Sep 2021
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supply chain & logistics
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cybersecurity
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software development
There is a glaring disconnect between executive concern and executive action when it comes to guarding against SolarWinds-style supply chain attacks.
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Role of IT continues to evolve, SolarWinds report captures tech pro sentiments
Thu, 16th Sep 2021
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edutech
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it professionals
Almost half of tech professionals are proud of what they do and 44% love their work, according to a survey by SolarWinds.
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Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday announcement 'alarming'
Wed, 15th Sep 2021
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cybersecurity
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microsoft
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solar power
Microsoft's recent security updates have revealed alarming vulnerabilities, warns cybersecurity company Virsec.
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Ransomware shows why we need a bipartisan federal cybersecurity policy
Tue, 14th Sep 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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quantum computing
Ransomware is the wake-up call, but the main event is quantum computing. We need to be ready, writes Senetas CEO and Votiro director Andrew Wilson.
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Edge Centres lodges development approval for solar-power edge data center site Australia
Mon, 13th Sep 2021
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hybrid cloud
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
According to Edge Centres CEO and founder Jonathan Eaves, development approval is an important step in kicking off the company’s deployment in Australia.
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Hands-on review: Swann Xtreem Security Camera
Wed, 8th Sep 2021
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gaming
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surveillance
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reviews
Overall, the Swann Xtreem Security Camera is a robust unit, unlike some of the more plasticky consumer video cameras out there.
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Contact & Simply Energy to provide renewable power generation for Clyde data centre
Wed, 1st Sep 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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cleantech
Simply Energy will provide 10 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy for the NZ data centre through ‘demand flexibility’ technology.
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IT execs fear trickle-down of Nation State attack tools will hurt business
Thu, 26th Aug 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
IT executives fear the trickle-down of Nation State tools and techniques will hurt their business, according to a new survey by HP Wolf Security.
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Leveraging a new MSSP/MDR SOC contract to build an intelligence practice
Thu, 26th Aug 2021
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risk & compliance
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cybersecurity
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solar power
Few organisations have matured their security operations (SecOps) to the point where they have integrated a complete CTI practice.
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A cloud-powered transformation of the utilities industry
Wed, 25th Aug 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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solar power
The adoption of cloud technologies will significantly impact how the utilities industry approaches asset management, field workforce management and more.
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72% of IT executives fear trickle-down of nation-state attack techniques will hurt business
Fri, 20th Aug 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Nation-state techniques, such as those used in the SolarWinds attack, are already being adopted by ransomware gangs.
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Equinix AU to lead renewable energy purchasing group with H&M, Goldman Sachs, HSBC & Nike
Wed, 18th Aug 2021
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hyperscale
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dc
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power / energy
The ACCC has given Equinix the go-ahead to lead a joint renewable energy purchasing group for solar and wind electricity generation.
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Hands-on review: Samsung QN900A TV and Soundbar
Tue, 17th Aug 2021
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gaming
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digital signage
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reviews
Samsung's 2021 flagship 8K TV, the QN900A, paired with the Q950A soundbar, is the ultimate way to consume content this year.