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Interconnect: Providing Enterprises in the Netherlands with the Expertise and Solutions They Need to Grow with the Cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, Interconnect provides a who’s who of Dutch businesses in a variety of industries, including high-tech and telecommunications, with the cloud and security solutions and services they need to succeed. IT infrastructure, hardware and software are not their core business.”. Interconnect Services B.V.

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What CIOs can learn from the massive Optus outage

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s what they call ‘fat fingers,’” says telecommunications analyst Paul Budde. “If It’s important to review your business continuity plans and ensure you’ve got some kind of backup, where possible, to continue with [business as usual],” says Tett.

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What CIOs everywhere can learn from Canada’s nationwide internet outage

CIO Business Intelligence

As was subsequently revealed in Rogers’ submission to regulator Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, the update “deleted a routing filter and allowed for all possible routes to the Internet to pass through the routers. Peavey Mart is equally diligent about checking for vulnerabilities in its data supply chain. “We

Internet 279
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Capitalizing on technology budgets: A CIO’s story

CIO Business Intelligence

Tech and tech-adjacent expenditures, including categories like Customer Relationship Management (CRM), cloud and data services, billing, software, network storage, business process outsourcing, telecommunications services, and data center technology, represent significant expenses.

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Enhancing Maritime Security: Lessons from the Key Bridge Incident

SecureWorld News

Are there business continuity, technical disaster recovery, and emergency and crisis management plans to prepare for disruptions? How current and adequate is training of the operators? Are there any alternative modes of operation that can be developed for responding to a scenario such as the Dali's loss of power?

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