Thursday, November 7, 2024

Connection and HPE: A unique partnership

 


Why Connection and HPE ? Discover how our 30-year relationship helps you strengthen your business with.



HPE security in the new digital environment.

In the final episode of our National Cybersecurity Awareness Month podcast series, Penny Conway joins the Connection Cybersecurity team in conversation, says Jeannette Riker, hpe Product Manager. Learn as Jeannette talks about HPE's complete end-to-end security approach and how HPE boasts "the most secure servers in the industry."

Demand a new IT experience

The time has come to demand a consistent experience across hybrid IT. The right experience, with the right mix, delivers the right results. Discover how the new HPE Compute Experience combines the benefits of cloud computing with data center security and control.

 

See how HPE InfoSight monitors your infrastructure 24/7

Experience the power of prediction. When your apps slow down, you see gaps in your app data. HPE Nimble Storage leverages flash storage and predictive analytics to ensure 99.9999%+ availability. But faster memory alone isn't enough, because 54% of issues are not directly caused by memory. HPE InfoSight eliminates headaches and wasted time by transforming the way you manage and support storage. Analyze millions of sensors every second to prevent problems. HPE InfoSight monitors your infrastructure 24/7 so you don't have to.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

The need for a unified cyber security

 


Previously, businesses could rely on a collection of standalone security solutions designed to address threats and exploits. Malware attacks are less common and more sophisticated, and corporate infrastructure is less complex. Today, cyber security teams are often frustrated when trying to manage these complex cybersecurity buildings. This is for a number of reasons, including:



• Sophisticated Attacks: Modern cyber attacks cannot be detected by traditional cyber defense systems. In-depth visibility and analysis is necessary to identify campaigns led by advanced threat actors (APT) and other sophisticated cyber threat actors.

• Complex environments: Modern enterprise networks span infrastructure across premises and multiple cloud environments. This makes security monitoring and policy enforcement across all IT infrastructure more difficult.

• Different nodes: IT is not limited to traditional computers and traditional laptops. Changing technology and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) standards make it necessary to protect various devices, some of which are not owned by the company.

• The rise of remote work: The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that remote and hybrid forms of work can work for many businesses. Now, companies need solutions that allow them to protect their remote employees as well as their on-site employees.

Trying to solve all these challenges using a large and unconnected solution is an unmanageable and unsustainable task. Only by upgrading and restructuring their security architecture can they effectively manage their cyber risks.

Get complete cyber security with Check Point

Modern cybersecurity infrastructure is integrated and built from solutions designed to work together. This requires working closely with a security professional to protect all company assets against various types of cyber threats.

Check Point provides solutions for enterprise security needs, including:

• Network security: View numbers

• IoT Protection: Check Point Quantum IoT Protect

• Cloud Protection: Check Point CloudGuard

• Application security: Check Point CloudGuard AppSec

• Endpoint Protection: View Point Harmony's endpoints

• Mobile Security: Check Point Harmony Mobile

To learn more about the threats Check Point solutions can help protect against, visit Check Point Cybersecurity Solutions

Sunday, July 7, 2024

HDR and Image retention mitigation

 



OLED panels can't be as bright as monitors with backlights, including FALD and Mini LED options. The PA32DC achieves a maximum brightness of 500 nits in HDR (10% APL / patch size), or around 250 nits in full screen (100% APL). Like all OLED panels, the panel relies on "automatic brightness control" (ABL) to control the distribution of power across the panel, allowing maximum brightness for small areas, but meaning your maximum brightness will be lower for larger areas. If you want to know more about ABL and how it works, check out our recent article here. If you want to use a display without ABL when necessary, Asus Proart offers a convenient "even brightness" mode in the OSD that limits the brightness to 250 nits to prevent this ABL from becoming less important.


For creating and editing SDR content, the PA32DC is an excellent choice and the power of the OLED panel gives you exceptional image quality. The limited optimal brightness means that using the display for creating and recording HDR content is a little more complicated because there are different brightness and HDR gamut values ​​to consider. On the plus side, you'll get the amazing contrast ratio of OLED, every pixel resolution to avoid flare and halos, and excellent pictures in dark and light-controlled environments, which is how HDR content should be viewed. It can handle well-known content up to 500 nits, and you can also set the PQ mode to be more difficult, following the process in the right way to the highest brightness before reducing the main content. up.