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Disaster Recovery (DR) to the Cloud will be the top reason Enterprises will adopt a public or hybrid Cloud solution in 2013.
‘Something Something as a cloud Service' (SSaaS) has been a buzz phrase for a few years. But the reality is transforming applications to be cloud hosted is a long-term unde... Read More...
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It is a time of great transition in IT. 2013 is going to bring to bear some expected trends and completely throw out others in places like cloud computing, end user computing and mobility. But it won’t be a time of great change. Rather, I predict it will be a year of models that mature into the main... Read More...
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With the end of the year approaching, it's time to dust off the crystal ball and gaze into the virtualization and cloud future of 2013. Here are the three primary trends we see:... Read More...
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While I am sure there will be many exciting cloud computing developments in the coming year, perhaps the most exciting one will be that cloud computing will no longer be exciting. As case studies of the benefits of cloud are beginning to surface in even the most conservative and security conscious o... Read More...
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The coming year will be dominated by data, and organizations with the ability to optimize their data by moving from ad-hoc management to optimized analysis that allows them to improve business processes, identify critical assets and shift toward operational resiliency will gain a competitive advanta... Read More...
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Technology changes every day. As the hype of server virtualization technology recedes (or matures), the next phase of virtualization - cloud - in the data center takes the spotlight. It's about all layers of an IT infrastructure becoming virtualized. But you have to be able to walk before you run ... Read More...
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The term "virtualization" has been historically used for describing technologies where a group of physical assets are intelligently managed by a software layer for a simpler, more efficient and better performing presentation of the resources to the higher layers. As an example server virtualization ... Read More...
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Organizations will seek to get more value from the infrastructure investment in internal clouds. To obtain ROI from virtualization and cloud adoption, companies will look to productivity improvements to reduce OPEX and improve economics. Changes in the technology, people and processes to streamline... Read More...
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Over the past year, the interest in mobility has skyrocketed and according to industry analysts, mobility is a top priority for today's CIOs. To be successful with mobility initiatives, organizations need to allow employees to get their job done from any device, wherever they are. So, what can we ex... Read More...
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I've been working in the software security space for more than three decades. For years, organizations invested in hardening their perimeter to ensure data privacy. With the rapid growth of the cloud and the emergence of software-defined networks, the idea of a ‘perimeter' becomes almost meaningless... Read More...
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Virtual infrastructure agility is now core to many business models, elevated from its origin as a vehicle of server consolidation and cost savings. Most enterprises have a large and growing server virtualization footprint, now above 50% of all workloads, according to Gartner. Not surprisingly, thi... Read More...
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It isn't difficult to predict a big year for Cloud computing in 2013. We all know that Cloud will continue to grow at a high rate. Saying that, though, isn't really a "prediction." When I meet with IT executives, they all have different needs with Cloud, but they have a common question:... Read More...
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is the fastest-growing segment of the $109 billion public cloud services market, according to Gartner. But, in order to keep the momentum of the past few years going in 2013 and infiltrate industries that had once been hesitant to adopt the cloud, vendors will need... Read More...
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In 2013, the industry will truly realize the power of cloud computing without connecting through the internet. Cloud providers who can seamlessly operate behind the corporate firewall will become major players in true hybrid cloud implementations.... Read More...
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Virtually every major trend impacting IT today is making backup and recovery more challenging and more complex-from rampant data growth and increase in the importance of data to widespread adoption of server virtualization, the trend toward cloud computing, and the boom in remote offices. As a resul... Read More...
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