Transitioning to the cloud is a challenge for IT, but it also represents a new way of executing the business model.
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Transitioning to the cloud is a challenge for IT, but it also represents a new way of executing the business model.
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SDN is moving into the data center at a rapid clip, but while deploying a new technology is one thing, getting people to use it properly is quite another.
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The enterprise seems pretty set on the hybrid cloud as the preferred architecture for scale-out virtual infrastructure.
This is not a slam dunk, however, because while hybrids do provide high degrees of flexibility and control over the data environment, they also introduce greater complexity and thornier integration challenges than all-public and all-private solutions.
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By now, most organizations have bought into the premise that the cloud is cheaper, more flexible and easier to use than legacy infrastructure, but many are starting to realize that, like the PC, the cloud is only valuable if it is used correctly, and for the right reasons.
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Despite the wealth of experience the enterprise has gained in the cloud over the past decade, there is still a lot of uncertainty when it comes to establishing the right services, architectures and general functionality to produce an optimal data environment.
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The enterprise has been scaling up resources for quite a while now, but as the old saying goes, “You ain’t seen nothin’ yet.”
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Big Data is not just for the big enterprise. Organizations of all sizes can leverage the power of large data sets and advanced analytics to derive the kinds of insight needed to fuel next-gen business opportunities.
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In enterprise circles, a serverless architecture sounds like infrastructure deconstruction to the extreme. How can you do anything without a server to process data?
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It’s a refrain that has been repeated throughout the ages: The pace of technological change is so fast, how can anyone keep up?
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