About Sara
Sara Barker
Copywriter and Senior News Editor
Sara lives in a world of words and stories. For more than six years she has been delving deep into the rich world of tech news, content creation, journalism and reviews for Techday. She brings an academic background in information systems, marketing, radio, and journalism to her role. She enjoys casual gaming, cats, and reading.
Former TechDay team member.
Stories by Sara - Page 5
Webinar on demand: An integrated approach to digital resiliency
Wed, 26th May 2021
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cloud services
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business continuity
Critical event response is the type of response needed in situations such as service disruptions, cyber attacks, security breaches, or data centre outages.
8 things you should know about Varnish Software
Mon, 24th May 2021
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varnish software
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api management
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translation
Here are 8 things you didn't know about Varnish Software, a provider of web acceleration and caching technologies.
How to use an origin shield to protect your CDNs from DDoS attacks
Mon, 24th May 2021
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ddos
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cybersecurity
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varnish software
A single DDoS attack can bring down content delivery networks for days, yet few businesses are using origin shields for protection.
Sophos develops detection capabilities to thwart in-memory cyber threats
Fri, 21st May 2021
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
Fileless malware is a type of covert threat that injects code directly into the memory of a compromised machine, often to avoid detection.
Exinda offers stability and QoS for WAN as Blue Coat & Sinefa reach end of life
Thu, 20th May 2021
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packet technologies
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exinda
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wan
Packet Technologies is able to replace your obsolete Blue Coat/Sinefa solution with Exinda's services and solutions.
Exinda: The go-to solution for traffic shaping and application performance
Thu, 20th May 2021
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
Exinda is thriving in the networking industry, thanks to its expertise in traffic and application shaping. Find out more about their solutions here.
AVer launches new video conferencing camera & accessory range
Thu, 20th May 2021
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uc
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e-learning
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hybrid & remote work
The range includes a camera designed especially for distance learning, as well as four USB plug-and-play cameras, and a collaboration controller panel.
How machine learning is powering the cognitive search for COVID-19 answers
Fri, 14th May 2021
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public cloud
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healthtech
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microsoft
Microsoft has developed an online search tool called COVID-19 Search, using machine learning to provide accurate and timely information about the pandemic.
A look at the MS Exchange zero-days and how to protect your business
Thu, 29th Apr 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Every organisationusing Microsoft Exchange must patch their on-premise servers immediately and scan their networks for signs of malicious activity.
Why Laminar Communications is all-a-chatter about messaging app LamChat
Thu, 29th Apr 2021
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lcnc
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open source
Brisbane-based IT company, Laminar Communications, has developed LamChat, a free messaging system and app that prioritizes privacy and security.
University of Waikato launches AI research institute 'Te Ipu o te Mahara'
Wed, 28th Apr 2021
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Te Ipu o te Mahara, which means 'A Receptacle of Consciousness', is an institute that will explore real-time analytics in big data and machine learning.
Dynabook expands education laptop range with 11.6' Dynabook E-10S
Wed, 28th Apr 2021
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edutech
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notebook
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mobility
Dynabook introduces the new Dynabook E10-S laptop, designed for the education market, weighing just 1.15kg and featuring a 11.6 HD display.
Malicious cryptominer exploits MS Exchange Server vulnerabilities
Thu, 22nd Apr 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
Cybercriminals are exploiting Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities despite warnings. Attacks include ransomware and cryptomining malware. Patching is crucial.
Empowering the hybrid workforce with the right technologies
Mon, 19th Apr 2021
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uc
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digital entertainment
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hybrid & remote work
Headsets need to be able to block loud background sounds that can often get in the way of working or videoconferences. Nobody wants to hear a lawnmower.
Coates Hire saves 2,900 work hours by deploying RPA with rapidMATION
Wed, 14th Apr 2021
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rpa
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nato
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rapidmation
Coates Hire saves 2,900 hours through robotic process automation (RPA) and AI-enabled OCR, improving efficiency and supplier relationships. #automation #RPA.
NVIDIA unveils next-gen SoC for autonomous vehicles
Wed, 14th Apr 2021
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semiconductors
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cartech
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ai
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang calls it a 'technical marvel' that combines all of the company's strengths.
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is TNS?
Fri, 9th Apr 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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data analytics
TNS, a provider of networking and data services, discusses its mission to help customers thrive in a connected world.
Interview: Cloudera's take on how 5G drives change across cloud and the edge
Thu, 8th Apr 2021
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uc
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edge computing
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iot
5G and the Internet of Things (IoT) are only useful if the data they collect can be stored, managed, used, and analysed, says Cloudera.
Interview: SAS outlines the seven AI-based trends you'll see in 2021
Thu, 8th Apr 2021
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ai
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healthtech
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sas
Artificial intelligence has, let's face it, been the subject of much hype, of experimentation, and in some cases, pipe dreams.
Case study: rapidMATION automates DKG's 'future-ready' business
Thu, 8th Apr 2021
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cx
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martech
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rpa
DKG had two goals: to create exceptional customer experiences and employee opportunities; and to build a business that is more competitive and future-ready.