Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have been going on for years. But in recent months they seem to have gained much more attention, in part because of high-profile incidents that affected millions of users.
(NOTE: This story was originally posted to CRN.com Dec. 20.)
Grabbing A Piece Of A Growing Market
The Internet of Things is steadily on track to becoming a lucrative market for solution providers. That's part of the reason that startups want to tap into IoT use cases like application development, home automation, and connected factories.
(NOTE: This story was originally posted to CRN.com Dec. 15.)
New Stuff For New Cloud Business
What's the best way for a business to get into the cloud? Often, the answer to that question is not obvious. And that means opportunity for solution providers that bring a wide range of cloud-focused tools to their customers.
(NOTE: This story was originally posted to CRN.com Dec. 15.)
As clients need to build and change infrastructures and applications more quickly to remain competitive, DevOps is fast becoming a way for solution providers to distinguish themselves.
The Internet of Things (IoT) holds a great deal of promise to make everyday devices much easier to use, control, program, and access remotely. From “smart” home thermostats and refrigerators to lights and automobiles, there’s remarkable potential to make our lives easier — but there’s also untold risk that these devices can bring to our day to day lives.
Predictions are never easy, and they are seldom right or very useful: but they are always fun. And as the holiday season is upon us and the New Year approaches so does the time of year reflection and, you guessed it: cybersecurity predictions.