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February 15, 2022

5 best practices for making smart-building LANs more secure

Smart-building controllers can reduce risk of smart devices being used as entry points to the LAN, but they should be chosen and managed carefully. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Vertiv: Architecting Edge Computing Infrastructure Is Simplified With New Vertiv Report and Digital Configuration Tool

Edge computing is a simple concept. Move processing and storage closer to devices and users to better manage the tsunami of data being generated and consumed across your enterprise and enable new digital applications.

IBM brings cloud-app services to z/OS mainframes

Big Blue has rolled out two new services -- IBM Z and Cloud Modernization Stack 2022 and Wazi as-a-Service – that will let customers more easily develop and test mainframe applications as-a-service in a public cloud environment

Log4j hearing: 'Open source is not the problem'

Cisco, Palo Alto, Apache execs look at Log4j vulnerability responses, and the likelihood of future issues.

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Gartner: By 2025 half of enterprise IT spending will be for cloud

Gartner study finds application and infrastructure software, business process services and system infrastructure will increasingly shift to the cloud.

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Data center capex on the rise despite cloud momentum

Enterprise AI and machine-learning projects are contributing to a rise in spending on data center hardware, according to a report from Dell’Oro Group.

How to use the sequence command: 2-Minute Linux Tips

In this Linux tip, we’re going to look at the seq (sequence) command. It provides a very easy way to generate a sequence of numbers and gives you a lot of control.

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