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Evaluating the relative cost of edge computing

CIO Business Intelligence

Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm that includes infrastructure and applications outside of centralized, dedicated, and cloud datacenters located as close as necessary to where data is generated and consumed. She often writes about cybersecurity, disaster recovery, storage, unified communications, and wireless technology.

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Can you have too many security tools?

CIO Business Intelligence

SaaS application management tools, which identify all SaaS apps purchased and used by the organization. They can also identify redundant applications or licenses. She often writes about cybersecurity, disaster recovery, storage, unified communications, and wireless technology.

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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

CIO Business Intelligence

On-prem infrastructure will grow cold — with the exception of storage, Nardecchia says. Some storage will likely stay on-prem while more is pushed into the public cloud, he says. And it’s not just applications development where such tools are having an impact. Enterprise communications services saw slow but steady 1.6%

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Flexential – Providing Enterprises with the Interconnected Data Center and Hybrid Cloud Solutions They Need

CIO Business Intelligence

They must also deliver the speed and low-latency great customer experiences require in an era marked by dramatic innovations in edge computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of Things, unified communications, and other singular computing trends now synonymous with business success.

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Making your enterprise architecture framework work for you

CIO Business Intelligence

She often writes about cybersecurity, disaster recovery, storage, unified communications, and wireless technology. She has extensive experience both as a researcher and a business and technology journalist, covering a broad range of issues and topics. Karen holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA.

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Thriving in a Cloud, Big Data, Mobility and Security World

Cloud Musings

Cloud/Client Computing - The convergence of cloud and mobile computing will continue to promote the growth of centrally coordinated applications that can be delivered to any device. Over time, applications will evolve to support simultaneous use of multiple devices.

Big Data 174
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Transforming CIOs into IT Supply Chain Managers

Fountainhead

Consume services, don’t generate applications – IT should be adopting a consumption model for services, not be in the business of running applications. Focus on assemblingin value-add services such as file synch and share, mobility applications and/or unified communications.

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