The Register
Enterprises of all sizes have unprecedented opportunities to drive value from data, delivering better customer experiences and increasing business value, both in terms of service delivery and embracing technology trends such as machine learning and AI. That’s the top line: in practical terms this means knowing how to architect technology infrastructure - network, storage and processing — to deliver performance and scale. From a storage perspective, the option of going all-flash is now familiar; meanwhile, new connectivity mechanisms such as NVMeoF™ are looking to change the game once again. Evolving storage architectures are driving a move away from monolithic infrastructure and towards a composable, open architecture model. The benefits are profound, in terms of delivering a dynamic response to the needs of changing workloads, and hitting the target in terms of massively scalable service delivery.
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Redhat
Open technology is revolutionising our industry, however to leverage open technology you need to combine technology with open culture. Red Hat’s Open Innovation Labs team not only tackles some of our customer’s toughest technical challenges but is also a vehicle for cultural change.
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ActualTech Media
You need greater efficiency, agility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness from your IT infrastructure. Legacy storage solutions just aren't cutting it anymore! What many IT Organizations don't know is that there are many different solutions available to solve these IT challenges! Converged, Hyperconverged and Composable infrastructure make your datacenter lean, mean, and easy to manage. Between converged infrastructure and composable infrastructure, you have some seriously effective options at your disposal today.
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IBM
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) became buzzwords in 2018. But only two-fifths (39%) of senior executives believe their organizations are getting the most value out of AI and machine learning according to a RELX Emerging Tech Executive Report, which polled 1,000 US senior executives.
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