Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 11 | Page 7

NEWS Nuvola expands ALE cloud in UK to improve business communication N uvola Distribution and Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise are working together to offer an all-inclusive cloud communications and networking ‘as-a-Service’ solution to meet the needs of UK businesses. The new Alcatel-Lucent Rainbow-based solution offers comprehensive communication and network packages, tailored to businesses of all sizes and enabling them to seamlessly and successfully embark on a Digital Transformation journey. Businesses can benefit from Rainbow Voice services, a bundled solution delivering multimedia communications on PCs, smartphones and desk phones. Rainbow Voice adds IP telephony, award-winning terminals and free UK call-minutes to the Alcatel-Lucent Rainbow Unified Communications-as-a-Service (UCaaS) offer. Network on Demand provides businesses a Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) solution that delivers the intelligent underlying infrastructure required to ensure a superb user experience, whether using wired or wireless devices, in a pay-as-you-go model. Together, these options deliver everything for the modern-day communication needs of an increasingly mobile and flexible workforce. The ‘as a service’ approach enables businesses to acquire enhanced employee collaboration tools and best-of-breed network access technologies, through skilled partners that can offer lower overall total cost of ownership (TCO). Michael Lloyd, Managing Director, Nuvola Distribution, said: “The new Rainbow Voice Services offering from Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise delivers for our partners and their customers an evolution in the Digital Transformation phenomenon we are seeing in our industry. More software products are becoming combined to deliver the total solution, as technology allows and as the market demands. Through our distribution partnership with ALE, we are proud to be launching this exclusively in the UK.” Craig Walker, VP Cloud Services Europe North, ALE, commented: “Our partnership with Nuvola Distribution in the UK has enabled us to successfully tailor a comprehensive solution that delivers the communication and networking technology businesses need.” ///////////////// UK government accuses Russia of ‘indiscriminate and reckless’ cyberattacks T he UK government has accused the Russian military intelligence service – the GRU – of carrying out ‘indiscriminate and reckless cyberattacks’ on political institutions, businesses, media and sport. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said it had identified that a number of cyberactors widely known to have been conducting cyberattacks around the world are, in fact, the GRU. These attacks, the NCSC said, have been conducted in ‘flagrant violation’ of international law, have affected citizens in a large number of countries, including Russia and have cost national economies millions of pounds. Cyberattacks orchestrated by the GRU have attempted to undermine international sporting institution, WADA, disrupt transport systems in Ukraine and destabilise democracies and target businesses. This campaign by the GRU shows that it is working in secret to undermine international law and international institutions. The Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, said: “These cyberattacks serve no legitimate national security interest, instead impacting the ability of people around the world to go about their daily lives free from interference and even their ability to enjoy sport. “The GRU’s actions are reckless and indiscriminate. They try to undermine and interfere in elections in other countries; they are even prepared to damage Russian companies and Russian citizens. This pattern of behaviour demonstrates their desire to operate without regard to international law or established norms and to do so with a feeling of impunity and without consequences. “Our message is clear: together with our allies, we will expose and respond to the GRU’s attempts to undermine international stability.” www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 7