A traceability matrix helps you to track and manage requirements as they evolves throughout a project. It assists with governance, visibility, future upgrades and, most importantly, continuity.
Traceability matrix: the surefire way of keeping your project requirements on track
Is renewable energy mature enough to be used as a primary source of power for mission-critical data centres?
Renewable energy is the answer to addressing the ongoing power demand of data centres. But, knowing the limitations with renewable energy, how can the data centre industry take advantage of the abundant sources of solar energy, wind energy and biofuel?
Personal privacy, the Internet of Things, big data, the quantified self and IPv6. Plus, why I’ll probably go off the grid when I retire.
Good governance, policy and legislation will assist, but I’m not seeing any international commitment to protecting an individual’s privacy. I don’t have an answer, but I do know that we need to have the conversation — and have it quickly.
Airflow in data centres, and what you need to know about it
Data centres require a consistent and acceptable temperature range so that no ICT equipment will fail due to environmental irregularities.
Without predictive thermal and airflow modelling, optimal cooling design can’t be guaranteed.
The Internet of Things (IoT), what it can do and its worrisome side
With the increase of connected devices and the automation of most everyday processes in business and everyday life, the IoT’s evolution and integration is inevitable.
Tech.Bit: What’s the deal with internal VLANs?
Defining internal VLANs, what they do, plus the problems and safety measures to be aware of.
Is activity-based working (ABW) really the panacea for improving productivity?
Activity-based working can provide a space-efficiency benefit to some businesses and an innovation benefit to others.