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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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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

CIO Business Intelligence

New York-Presbyterian will also invest in zero trust this year, adding a security operations center (SOC) for 24/7 network monitoring as well, Fleischut says. Cold: On-prem infrastructure As they did in 2022, many IT leaders are reducing investments in data centers and on-prem technologies. “We in 2023, the firm says.

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

Cloud Musings

Software-defined networking, storage, data centers and security are maturing. Software-Defined Applications and Infrastructure - Agile programming of everything from applications to basic infrastructure is essential to enable organizations to deliver the flexibility required to make the digital business work.

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Si può tornare indietro dal cloud? Ecco che cosa ne pensano i CIO italiani

CIO Business Intelligence

Nel 2019 ho valutato un importante progetto cloud per l’azienda in cui lavoravo in quel momento, e che aveva l’esigenza di cambiare il data center e avere più storage. Io chiedo al data center una potenza elaborativa con un certo servizio, ma non è cloud.

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Sustainability: Real progress but also thorny challenges ahead

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.