The technological needs of organizations today are very different from five or 10 years ago. Software updates aren’t a "nice to have" anymore—they’re essential for delivering new features, patching ...
It's a perfect storm: The cost of a data breach is rising, known cyberattacks are becoming more frequent, security expertise is in short supply, and the demand for connectedness — to deliver and act ...
Software ranges from shrink-wrapped products available “off the shelf” to custom corporate implementations of enterprise systems that require sessions with shrinks to keep everyone sane. Regardless of ...
The after-effects of a ransomware attack on government can be devastating. But in so many cases, the reason why it happened often comes down to a simple flaw: Government agencies are using outdated ...
A new report details growing discrepancy in the quality standards businesses are applying to their internally developed code versus code supplied by third-parties. Dave Rosenberg has more than 15 ...
When you engage a cloud-based software as a service (SaaS) vendor, you are entering a business relationship that's deeper than just contracting for commodity processing or storage in the cloud. This ...
In the age of open source and large-scale outsourcing, ascertaining the legal compliance of software is just as important as assuring the quality before pressing it into production. Numerous legal ...
This is the second article in a four-part series that explores using Intel HPC Orchestrator to solve HPC software stack management challenges. The complete report, available here, outlines some of ...
One of the universal themes of the current pandemic is the trend toward remote working where possible. That may well continue after the pandemic, with more than 80% of CEOs, according to Gartner, ...