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Once again, how great is it to be a part of the virtualization and cloud industries? 2014 was another banner year, and we witnessed a number of fantastic technologies take shape and skyrocket. And I, along with many industry experts and executives, media and analysts expect that trend to continue ... Read More...
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I don't feel that I can predict the future any better than my peers; however, it forces me to think about the future and solicit feedback. And, it puts just enough pressure on me to have fun, extrapolate and be wrong, which I enjoy almost as much as being right.... Read More...
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There has been significant activity in the networking area around technologies such as NFV, SDN and OpenFlow. Telcos are partnering with standard bodies and vendors to push for NFV. Enterprises are thinking of deploying SDN based solutions in their datacenters. Various vendors are promising to simpl... Read More...
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2014 was a great year for innovation within enterprise technology sector. As we begin 2015, we will begin to see companies adopt solutions that allow for better agility and efficiency. TOR switching may become an industry standard when building data-centers and we're likely to see more enterprises a... Read More...
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Nearly every year, enterprise IT gets a little more exciting. With new technology appearing almost daily, this could be the most astonishing year we've seen yet. New advances will bring amazing opportunities, and some watchpoints as well. Here are just a few of my predictions for enterprise IT in 20... Read More...
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In 2014, the Internet turned 25 years old. In the last quarter of a decade it has advanced considerably, taking on a form that very few could have imagined. But has it matured?... Read More...
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You would be pretty worried if you didn't have fire safety and evacuation plans in your office, so why would you not put the same risk assessment strategy in place for your data? 2015 will be an important year for businesses as they look to the cloud to fulfill their disaster recovery (DR) needs. D... Read More...
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In 2014 the cloud grew into a ubiquitous presence, distrusted by celebrities, joked about in pop culture, a storage closet for consumers, and now enterprise technology companies are making this the new battleground to gain market share.... Read More...
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By the end of 2015, we will see at least one vendor offering an OpenStack product deployed in containers, and deploying only container workloads.... Read More...
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2014 saw acceleration of major transformations impacting the IT and networking landscapes, particularly with respect to IT-as-a-Service and cloud, SDN and NFV. We expect 2015 to continue the trend. Among our expectations:... Read More...
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According to IDC predictions, cloud services are expected to accelerate in 2015 with $118 billion in spending on the greater cloud ecosystem. Conversations with IT decision makers across companies large and small, within many different industries, indicate that the level of adoption advanced signifi... Read More...
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‘Tis the season for industry watchers to ask those of us on the innovation side what the coming year will bring. We've certainly offered predictions and educated guesses about the state of solid-state storage on this blog, but it now behooves us to make a few bolder statements, and a few disclaimers... Read More...
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Integrated Systems continued to gain traction and mindshare during 2014. Integrated Systems address the complexity and cost issues associated with building clouds and data centers to serve the needs of current applications. The Integrated Systems market is dominated these days by Converged Systems t... Read More...
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2015 will be the year of Cloud Federation (Hybridity) - by artificial means. Enterprises will become increasingly frustrated with vendor lock-in and wary of public cloud security risks, and look for solutions that enable them to leverage an orchestration of private, public, and hybrid clouds - custo... Read More...
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Technology has a history of moving from large monolithic systems used only by experts, to ones used by everyone. In the 1950s, we had huge computers that filled a room and required a team of people to operate, and now we have personal computers and smartphones. However, there is still a lot of data ... Read More...
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