Remote infrastructure management, or RIM, is a comprehensive approach to handling and overseeing an organization's IT infrastructure, systems and services from a remote location. It typically involves the use of
Cloud infrastructure entitlement management (CIEM) is the missing piece to the complete cybersecurity puzzle: it accounts for human error and abused access privileges in cloud environments that are traditionally very complex and difficult to mitigate. By automatically revoking and limiting internal entitl...
Cloud Infrastructure Entitlements Management (CIEM) solutions manage identities and access privileges to cloud and multi-cloud infrastructure and services.
Infrastructure asset management is the development and life cycle plan for physical infrastructure assets. When infrastructure...
Data center infrastructure management (DCIM) is the convergence of IT infrastructure, operations and building facilities functions within an organization. A DCIM initiative aims to provide administrators with holistic aspects of a data center's performance so that energy, equipment and physical data cente...
By leveraging IaaS, companies can concentrate on their primary strengths by outsourcing the intricate management of infrastructure to cloud service providers. Approaches to IaaS in the cloud Public Cloud IaaS is a model where IaaS providers offer services to multiple clients, for instance, Amazon We...
Why is risk management important? Without mitigating risks, businesses of all sizes are in danger of suffering serious, far-reaching consequences, from financial and data losses to decreased consumer trust and loyalty. Even worse, if you receive a fraudulent payment, you could be held financially ...
CIEM is a category of automated cloud security solutions that mitigate the risk of data breaches in public cloud environments. Discover more!
Requirements management is the process of how companies define, manage, verify, and validate ideas and meet requirements at every step of the product lifecycle as early as ideation through product development and commercialization.
IT infrastructure, also called technology infrastructure, is what enables a company to build and run the applications that underpin its business. It includes compute, network, workplace, data platform and edge capabilities. Traditional infrastructure primarily concerns hardware, data centers and servers ...