
Automation Supplement
Toward the self-driving data center
Running stateful applications in the public cloud no longer ties organizations to their cloud providers’ data services
After COP26, we have to square two sets of requirements
Among other things, it's more secure against cybercrime
What's in store for infrastructure, and how will it affect data consumption and storage?
As the London Stock Exchange moves to a new site and Euronext moves to Italy, what makes for a seamless move?
Unfortunately, keeping data center power consumption flat in the 2020s will be more difficult than the last decade
Terrifying nightmares and cobweb-like complexities
Data center operators can scarcely 'move fast and break things', but there are ways they can discover better ways of working and operating, argues Future Facilities' Dave King
Those with ERP systems on IBM Power systems are often reluctant to make the move
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to go for higher performance or lower cost in data center SSDs...
While minimizing SSD replacement
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but there are a multitude of fathers
It's time to rethink IT architecture to increase flexibility and utilization
Intel's Ice Lake Xeons use more power than the previous Cascade Lakes. That's not how to make data centers more efficient
Privacy breaches are happening because companies store too much personal data
Silos must go , and data must be available to all who need it
DCIM is more imperative than ever in a time of accelerating digital transformation when so much of the world is working from home
Technology adopters reaped benefits
Over the next few years, a huge amount of video data will be accumulating.
You want to put your Hadoop in the cloud? Here are five questions you need to ask (co-author: Tony Velcich, senior director of product marketing, WANdisco)
We need more data center capacity. Maybe more efficient storage will let us have it without costing the Earth
While it is easy to state the importance of starting a digital transformation journey, actually doing it is much harder
working from home might be too complex for in-house IT to manage on its own
Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Read on.
When it comes to autonomy, companies want better control over their roadmaps, costs, security, and supply chains
Home working has created video sprawl and trust issues. Intelligent storage management can help
Make your decisions and set your goals according to the best information
Proprietary storage enforces artificial limitations. Open storage is different...