
Kathryn Cave

Workplace track and trace has lift off?
As many countries gradually begin to emerge out of lockdown, technology companies are clamouring to produce bespoke track and trace systems for the workplace.

New report: Lockdown and the IT department
New report brings together the findings of our global research study into how the coronavirus lockdown is impacting IT.

Asia: IT infrastructure problems may get fixed post-pandemic
We discuss our Asian and African coronavirus research findings.

Europe: Pandemic highlights regional IT cracks
We examine our European coronavirus research findings

North America: Tech is the pandemic answer but IT still clawing for cash
We examine our North American coronavirus research findings.

New research: Lack of recognition burns IT during lockdown
IDG Connect coronavirus research looks at how the lockdown is impacting IT - part two looks at the comments

New research: Global IT feels the strain of lockdown
IDG Connect coronavirus research study looks at how the lockdown is impacting IT - part one covers the data.

Staying connected in locked down South Africa
Adrian Schofield shares his perspective on connectivity and ICT in South Africa.

Cracking encryption: Lessons from a homemade quantum emulator
A homemade quantum emulator - built as a PR exercise - may have valuable implications for the infosec industry.

Skype me: How military-banned Zoom wins in the age of Covid-19
The surge in people working from home means video conferencing tools have really taken off - but how secure are they?
