Millennials have a lot of digital skills to offer, particularly when it comes to social media and collaboration.
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Millennials have a lot of digital skills to offer, particularly when it comes to social media and collaboration.
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Hybrid infrastructure allows the enterprise to step up to emerging digital initiatives like Big Data and the IoT and support the legacy apps and infrastructure that still handle the bulk of the workload.
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Artificial Intelligence is only the first step in a radical remake of the digital business model.
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Need help with spikey web workloads? Take a lesson from the online ticket industry.
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Artificial Intelligence really isn’t all that intelligent, but that doesn’t mean it can’t cause trouble…
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It seems a given at this point that automation will play a major role in IT infrastructure management going forward, and from there it is only a small step toward artificial intelligence and cognitive computing to turn the data center into a largely autonomous entity.
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The software-defined data center (SDDC) is emerging much quicker than originally anticipated, driven partly by the speed at which the technology has developed and partly by the way in which early adopters have leveraged it for competitive advantage.
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The enterprise is quickly heading into the era of workflow automation with dreams of placing all the mundane, routine tasks of running a business in the hands of intelligent software while humans get to do the fun, creative stuff.
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The Internet of Things is experiencing a remarkably fast rollout given its size and complexity, but this is leading many enterprises to confront key challenges before developers have had a chance to work them out.
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Development of software-defined storage (SDS) is moving at a steady clip, promising streamlined infrastructure, improved flexibility and dramatically lower costs than today’s massive arrays.
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