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Transform the modern data center: From today to the future

CIO

A seismic shift is underway in the evolution of the data center, driven by a variety of converging factors. These include the accelerating transition to cloud platforms, the growth of hybrid and remote work models, and the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies across every industry.

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Thinking outside the cloud: bring cloud agility to your entire infrastructure

CIO

Cloud technology is a springboard for digital transformation, delivering the business agility and simplicity that are so important to today’s business. Cloud is also a powerful catalyst for improving IT and user experiences, with operating principles such as anywhere access, policy automation, and visibility.

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Private cloud makes its comeback, thanks to AI

CIO

Private cloud providers may be among the key beneficiaries of today’s generative AI gold rush as, once seemingly passé in favor of public cloud, CIOs are giving private clouds — either on-premises or hosted by a partner — a second look. The excitement and related fears surrounding AI only reinforces the need for private clouds.

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Building resilient infrastructure: the key to cloud-native, real-time decision-making

CIO

But to thrive in the “intelligence era”, Mr Cao said financial institutions need to reconsider their entire digital strategy, encompassing their approach to connections, data, applications, and infrastructure, in order to strengthen their core competitiveness. Huawei’s new Data Intelligence Solution 3.0

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4 questions CIOs are asking about cloud computing

CIO

Ever since Basecamp announced late last year that they were (mostly) pulling out of the cloud, there’s been a spirited debate about the failure of cloud computing to deliver on hyped-up promises of miraculous cost savings. Cost savings is (and always has been) the worst reason to migrate to the cloud. Here’s how I answer them.

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10 cloud strategy questions every IT leader must answer

CIO

It’s no longer a question of whether organizations are moving to the cloud but rather how well it’s going. Cloud isn’t that shiny new object in the distance, full of possibility. Companies may have had highly detailed migration or execution plans, but many failed to develop a point of view on the role of cloud in the enterprise.

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How Your IT Infrastructure Can Accelerate Transformation Efforts

CIO

That should start with examining their IT architecture and asking whether/how it enables the business to: Use cloud services to achieve improved business outcomes such as efficiency, cost optimization, and speed to market; Pivot to new ways of working, as needed. Does it allow for easy application migration to the cloud?