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Category: Cloud computing
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Bridgework’s core technology enables organizations to achieve almost maximum bandwidth utilization despite any potential latency. They accomplish this by creating a high level of parallelism and by optimizing packet size for the given state of the WAN. The solutions use an artificial intelligence engine to analyze the condition of the WAN connection continuously to determine…
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With WAN data acceleration solutions, large amounts of encrypted data can be rapidly transmitted and received over a wide area network (WAN), while mitigating the effects of latency. They can also reduce packet loss. This means that, even if a trust wishes to use a public cloud for storing patient data, it can rest assured…
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On page 38 of the April 2018 edition of Network Communications News, David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks Ltd, explores the changing face of the datacentre and the impact of networking costs. Read the article at: https://lnkd.in/eTv3g7Y. Byline: David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks. Client: Trudy Darwin Consulting.
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“Historically, what Silicon Valley has done well is to financially encourage a range of technical and commercial approaches to create better solutions given the advances in enabling technology and evolving market conditions”, explains Damien Scott, chief commercial officer at Renovo.auto.
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David Smith, chief executive of Global Futures and Foresight says the need to grow and attract digital talent in the insurance industry is not really so much about competition between the different players. The competition that is hotting-up is between insurers and other players – typically with those within the Fintech space, whom aren’t from…
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Martin Häring, chief marketing officer at Finastra, says there has been “a significant turnaround in banks’ attitudes to the use of cloud in financial services over the last few years – and there’s no doubt this is being driven in part by PSD2 and open banking.”
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CEOs need to share their vision with IT. CEOs don’t usually get involved at a certain point. It’s a numbers game and CEOs can’t look at the numbers in isolation. IT and other aspects of the company should be integrated with the CEO’s vision of the company and how it can be translated into encompassing…
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Stopping hackers Advertisement Hackers must be stopped at the entry points with firewalls, remote user authentication, security audits, user education and by implementing other processes – including regularly data back-ups. Once they are in, they’re in. With the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), and other data protection initiatives, data should be encrypted at…
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Hyperconverged bandwagon Anjan concludes, “Although a hyperconverged infrastructure can deliver the same kind of on-demand scalability as the cloud, and in many cases, beat it in terms of TCO, the ability to source IT without having to invest in on-premise infrastructure and management makes it highly unlikely that the cloud will ever go away. Also,…
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The cloud can mix well with legacy applications, but you should also consider what your organization can do with its existing infrastructure. Cloud backup is advisable, and increasing your network bandwidth won’t necessarily mitigate the latency effects—nor, for that matter, will a rationalization of your networking costs by reducing your network performance. With machine learning,…