One missed call: How CSPs have been left behind in the innovation wars

In the traditional supply-demand sense, communications service providers (CSPs) should be rubbing their hands together with glee. After all, they sell access to what’s now considered by most a basic

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Defining a new approach to innovation – How CSPs can drive innovation across their business by moving on from a traditional R&D mindset

Technologies such as big data and software-defined services are transforming customer expectations and creating new opportunities for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). However, in the fight for customers and revenues enabled

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Infotecs and cloudKleyer forge strategic cloud and cyber security partnership to prevent cyber-attacks

Infotecs GmbH, the international cyber security and threat intelligence provider, and cloudKleyer Frankfurt GmbH, experts in cloud services, have reached a strategic partnership in the field of secure cloud services

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Cyber threats are still being ‘brushed aside’ even after WannaCry and NotPetya, says AlienVault global survey

Just 16% of IT security professionals believe that their bosses and company boards have taken a greater interest in their roles as a result of the WannaCry and NotPetya cyber-attacks

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Industry 4.0: From talk to action

The results of an Industry 4.0 study by PwC show that manufacturers intend to invest 5% of their revenue ondigitisation by 2020. The most substantial part of the 907-billion-dollar investment will

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Mobile working is putting corporate data at risk

There are no exceptions when it comes to organisations at risk of a data breach, some are simply further up the target list than others, including telecommunications companies such as

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A pan-European response to cybercrime is critical

Cybercrime has become a well-financed global industry. Cybercriminals are very resourceful: they are increasingly operating as syndicates, conducting research and buying services from each other. In addition, says technology writer

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