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There is a thinning of the herd taking place in the managed service provider (MSP) industry, one that isn't always on the forefront of embracing change. Cloud-first is the desired methodology of a majority of organizations, and that is the last thing a traditional MSP wants to hear. To understand wh... Read More...
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It's no stretch to say that in 2016, we'll see more and more companies begin to move their operations to the cloud - after all, we've already been watching that trend in full force. Rather, the more interesting development we'll see over the coming months and beyond is a specific shift to cloud-base... Read More...
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IDC predicts that, moving forward, more and more verticals will support and use IoT data. From factory sensors to wearables and smart textiles, data has quickly become the the lifeblood across several industries. The ability to leverage that data is critical.... Read More...
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Willie Nelson's classic, "The Party's Over" is a perfect contrast to the momentum, energy and economic transformation accelerating around DevOps, agile and cloud infrastructure in 2016. Indeed, while the client/server and virtualization philosophies of the past decade are losing steam, the cloud par... Read More...
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According to a recent report by PwC, millennials will form half of the world's workforce by 2020. With over a quarter of millennials expecting to change employers more than six times in their careers, it's no surprise that CEOs believe attracting and keeping younger workers is one of the biggest tal... Read More...
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The number of data scientists has doubled over the last four years, the number of job postings for data scientists is soaring, and those jobs pay well. All signs point to the fact that data analytics skills are in high demand. With so much interest and activity in the space, the ecosystem around Big... Read More...
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Few would argue that 2015 was a year in which we saw continued adoption in all things cloud, as users became more and more accustomed to the convenience of anytime/anywhere data. And, I would add to that, 2015 was also a year in which we saw continued deployment of flash and hybrid-flash solutions,... Read More...
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Some say ‘data is the new oil', but while oil companies have a handle on the processes for turning oil into gasoline, the same can't be said for organizations trying to corral their data. How best to store and manage data is on the minds of most CIOs as they head into the New Year. It's exciting to ... Read More...
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The shift from being a passive to proactive business is here. As part of this movement, companies are adopting real-time, predictive tools that allow them to gather colossal amounts of data and turn that data into actions - both from a business and operational perspective.... Read More...
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In the ‘old days', running a successful database operation was all about being up, and being fast. Today, it's not only about speed--more importantly, it's about accommodating fluctuating volumes of traffic, especially on mobile devices. In 2016, we will continue to see the move of infrastructure to... Read More...
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The way businesses use the cloud is an ever-evolving learning curve. In 2015, the curve was scaled as service providers and enterprises made the move toward multiple clouds. As traditional desktops are replaced with cloud-based apps and the number of remote workers steadily increases, multi-cloud st... Read More...
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2015 comes to an end and what a year it has been for virtualization industry. With megatrends like hyperconvergence redefining the landscape and bringing more players to the field, the VDI industry has seen its share of growth across the planet. As we step into 2016, a lot of the initial momentum of... Read More...
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As we head into 2016, it's a great time to reflect on market developments of the year past and trends and predictions of what the future holds. Here are some thoughts based on what we are seeing in the marketplace.... Read More...
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Going into 2015, many predicted that the adoption of public cloud in the enterprise would slow due to concerns about data security. Instead, public cloud adoption has increased significantly as the public cloud has become more secure, reliable and easier for distributed workforces to use.... Read More...
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The greatest innovations of the future are often built on those of the past. Flash back to the 1970's during the birth of the modern microprocessor when along with the help of Moore's Law, microprocessors set the stage for two major paths of technology advances.... Read More...
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