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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, which has a network of hospitals and about 2,600 beds, is deploying over 150 AI and VR/AR projects this year across all clinical specialties. On-prem infrastructure will grow cold — with the exception of storage, Nardecchia says.

Budget 363
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Evaluating the relative cost of edge computing

CIO Business Intelligence

On the surface, the cost argument for deploying edge infrastructure is fairly straightforward: By processing data closer to where it is generated, organizations can reduce spending on network and connectivity while improving performance. Yet the scale and scope of edge projects can quickly escalate costs.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprises today require the robust networks and infrastructure required to effectively manage and protect an ever-increasing volume of data. The company’s unified cloud platform, FlexAnywhere™, integrates colocation, cloud, edge, connectivity, data protection, and the managed and professional services to deliver a true hybrid IT approach.

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Can you have too many security tools?

CIO Business Intelligence

Network detection and response (NDR) technology, which creates profiles of all devices that it monitors on the network. She often writes about cybersecurity, disaster recovery, storage, unified communications, and wireless technology. They can also identify redundant applications or licenses.

Tools 312
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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

Software-defined networking, storage, data centers and security are maturing. Rules, models and code that can dynamically assemble and configure all of the elements needed from the network through the application are needed.

Big Data 174
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IDG Contributor Network: Why the best work tools play nicely together

ComputerWorld Consumerization IT

The idea of “unified communications” sounds good in theory. I mean, who wouldn't want to have only one vendor to worry about for email, phone, instant messaging, calendar, contacts, office software and storage.