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Paul Rubens

Paul Rubens is a technology journalist specializing in enterprise networking, security, storage, and virtualization. He has worked for international publications including The Financial Times, BBC, and The Economist, and is now based near Oxford, U.K. When not writing about technology Paul can usually be found playing or restoring pinball machines.1

Employing SIEM in the Network Security Fight
SIEM systems are becoming effective tools in combating security threats. Here’s how these tools are helping organizations of all sizes....
Containers are Shaping IoT Development
As the proliferation of IoT devices continues, containers are proving beneficial in today’s cloud architectures....
Transitioning to a SASE Architecture
The security benefits of a SASE architecture are many. Read on to learn why implementing this framework is more important than ever. ...
Bringing Hyperautomation to ITOps
As more organizations turn to hyperautomation in their ITOps, the toolset is becoming more sophisticated and integrated....
Effective Cloud Migration Strategies for Enterprise Networks
For companies planning to move their operations to the cloud, here is what to consider to set up a clear migration...
Using Digital Twins to Push IoT
Billions of dollars of savings are on the table for companies that use digital twins as part of IoT...
IoT Faces New Cybersecurity Threats
vAs the proliferation of internet-connected devices continues apace, new enterprise security threats loom. Here is what to look out for....
Democratizing IT for Rapid Digital Transformation
Digital transformation has been underway for some time. That’s because the rise of the internet over the last twenty years has enabled digital start-ups to disrupt almost the whole gamut of industries and services that exist in modern economies. It’s as a...
The Growing Value of Enterprise Architects
The concept of an “enterprise architect” is becoming increasingly common as large and medium-sized enterprises look for ways to get ahead of their competitors and introduce new products and services. Yet there is still a great deal of confusion about...
Virtualization vs. Containerization: What is the Difference?
If you want to run an application, there are two ways of doing it: on a physical computer, or on an abstraction of a computer. The two most common forms of abstraction are virtual machines (VMs) and containers. But what’s the difference between these two...