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Cloud native storage comes of age post-Covid

Many firms have previously been resistant to using cloud for storage, largely due to performance concerns, such as latency and data fragmentation across devices that undermined read/write performance, but these questions have been resolved. By Russ Kennedy, Chief Product Officer, Nasuni

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How to store (petabytes of) machine-generated data

By Rainer W. Kaese, Senior Manager Business Development, Storage Products Division, Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH.

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Will the rise of Kubernetes pose challenges for data protection?

The popularity of containers first emerged with Docker in 2013, although the system as we know it was established in the 1970s. Container orchestration tools, such as Kubertenes, are revolutionising the deployment and development of applications for businesses. By Florian Malecki, International...

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How storage is changing for the data age

Consumers everywhere are sharing data at lightning fast speeds and with extraordinary frequency —...

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When myopic vision can blindside a business

In the aftermath of COVID-19 financial uncertainty is, for most, among the top concerns of both IT...

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The impact of artificial intelligence on storage and IT

Now more than ever, organisations are looking to artificial intelligence (AI) and in particular...

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What’s the outlook for HDDs?

Rainer Kaese, Senior Manager, Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH is looking at the year ahead. What...

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Fuelling the demand for micro infrastructure

Advancements in IoT and edge-computing technologies will fuel the demand for micro-datacentre and...

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If uptime is the new black, edge computing can keep you on trend

Alan Conboy, office of the CTO at Scale Computing, explains how edge computing and hyperconvergence...

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Successfully Navigating Hybrid Cloud Challenges

According to a recent report from 451 Research, the ability to migrate workloads easily between...

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“...One giant leap for mankind”: How is technology powering space exploration 50 years on from the moon landing?

“One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”. It’s been 50 years since Neil Armstrong...

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Videos

Greg Gyves, Director of Global MSP & GSI at TeamViewer, explores the real operational pressures MSPs are dealing with. He highlights expanding service boundaries, rising complexity, and the constant push to do...
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News

OpenNebula Systems has released version 7.2 of its platform, introducing updates for AI production environments and sovereign cloud systems, with enhancements to orchestration, security and scalability.
Fear of vendor lock-in is a top factor for moving to open source, up 68% this year compared to last year’s report.
Transaction expected to increase customer optionality across the thermal chain to optimise power utilisation and energy efficiency for AI-ready data centres.
HPE has introduced new security innovations designed to help organizations scale distributed operations, reduce cyber risk, and maintain consistent governance as AI adoption accelerates across the enterprise.