9/1: Data Center Energy Consumption

Rye Overly

Data centers have become critical infrastructure for cloud computing, AI, and enterprise IT. With this growth comes an equally rising concern: energy consumption. Today, data centers account for an estimated 1–2% of global electricity usage, and that percentage is expected to increase as AI workloads and edge deployments scale. Measuring and managing this energy footprint […]

8/24: Building a Server

Rye Overly

Whether you’re a developer hosting personal projects, a small business looking to manage data in-house, or a tech enthusiast eager to learn, building your own server can be an exciting and rewarding process. Not only does it give you control over your hardware and software, but it also deepens your understanding of how the internet […]

8/17: Network Infrastructure Trends

Rye Overly

Network infrastructure has always been the backbone of digital transformation, but today it is undergoing a rapid evolution fueled by cloud adoption, remote work, and increasing data demands. Organizations are rethinking how they design, deploy, and secure their networks to meet the needs of a hyperconnected world. Several key trends are shaping the future of […]

8/10: Agentic AI

Rye Overly

Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to alert dashboards—it’s actively shaping the cybersecurity battlefield, automating both defense and offense with unprecedented speed and sophistication. 1. Autonomous Defense: The Next Frontier Agentic AI systems can detect, analyze, and neutralize threats without human intervention. These adaptive platforms are becoming vital as attacks outpace manual response capabilities TechRadarInvestors.com. […]

8/3: The Future of Content Delivery Networks

Rye Overly

As global internet usage continues to surge, the demand for faster, more reliable content delivery is pushing Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) into a new era. No longer just caching systems for static assets, modern CDNs are evolving into intelligent, edge-powered platforms that shape how content is delivered, secured, and personalized in real-time. One major trend […]

7/20: Federal Government Sales Processes

Rye Overly

Selling software to the federal government is a lucrative but highly regulated endeavor. The federal market is vast—with billions allocated annually to IT and software—but entry is governed by strict procurement rules, security standards, and compliance requirements. For software companies looking to enter this space, understanding the key requirements is critical to success. 1. Registration […]

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7/13: Powering the Cloud

Rye Overly

In today’s digital-first world, data centers serve as the silent backbone of everything from video calls and online shopping to financial transactions and artificial intelligence. But behind the scenes of this seamless connectivity lies a complex and energy-intensive process that keeps data centers running efficiently, securely, and without interruption. The Energy Demands of Data Centers […]

7/6 Identity and Access Management

Rye Overly

In today’s hyper-connected world, security is more than just firewalls and antivirus software — it’s about controlling who can access what, when, and how. That’s where Identity and Access Management (IAM) comes in. IAM is a framework of policies and technologies that ensures the right individuals access the right resources at the right times for the right reasons. At its core, IAM […]

6/29: SMB Cybersecurity Market

Rye Overly

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, yet many still believe they’re too small to be on the radar. In reality, cyberattacks on SMBs are rising sharply, and many organizations are unprepared to handle the consequences. A single attack can cripple operations, with some SMBs unable to recover from even modest financial […]