The enterprise is very eager to move applications to the cloud, implement Big Data and the IoT and, in general, engage in all of the other advanced technologies that are driving digital transformation.
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The enterprise is very eager to move applications to the cloud, implement Big Data and the IoT and, in general, engage in all of the other advanced technologies that are driving digital transformation.
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Data is not like real estate: Someone somewhere is definitely making more and more of it.
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Virtual reality (AR) and its counterpart augmented reality (AR) are coming to an enterprise near you. But even as organizations are salivating over the prospect of new application revenue streams and new ways of managing internal data operations and infrastructure, it is important to note the substantial prep-work required to adequately support VR/AR data streams.
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To go private or not to go private; is that really the question?
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Cloud computing is leading to a massive centralization of IT resources. If current trends progress, the vast majority of data infrastructure will be housed in giant regional cloud facilities, with only highly converged systems remaining in corporate settings around the world.
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The enterprise is starting to look at the cloud as a data environment in its own right, not as just a low-cost adjunct to the data center. But in making this transition, organizations must confront a number of thorny issues regarding what to put on the cloud, how to do it, and what type of cloud is warranted.
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The Internet of Things is the focus of most data infrastructure development these days, so it is small wonder that the channel is starting to fill up with “IoT platforms” intent on providing soup-to-nuts support for everything data-related.
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Storage remains the most popular cloud service in the enterprise these days, but it seems that low cost and flexible scalability are starting to give way to more practical concerns like reliability and ease-of-migration as the market evolves.
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If you haven’t heard of IT Service Management (ITSM) yet, you will soon.
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The old rules of simply throwing more resources at data loads is giving way. Here is what the new IT infrastructure has to offer
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