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De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 1)

Infinidat

De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 1). Guest Blogger: Eric Burgener, Research Vice President, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms and Technologies, IDC. During the life cycle of an enterprise storage platform, administrators will likely upgrade that platform a number of times. Bruria Helfer.

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De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 1)

Infinidat

De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 1). Guest Blogger: Eric Burgener, Research Vice President, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms and Technologies, IDC. During the life cycle of an enterprise storage platform, administrators will likely upgrade that platform a number of times. Bruria Helfer.

Storage 52
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Why Enterprise Storage Customers Stay in Suboptimal Vendor Relationships

Infinidat

Why Enterprise Storage Customers Stay in Suboptimal Vendor Relationships. Guest Blogger: Eric Burgener, Research Vice President, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms and Technologies, IDC. Many enterprises have an "approved vendor" list that includes vendors they have identified as "preferred" to do business with over time.

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Edge Computing: Use Cases, Key Providers, and Implementation Options

Altexsoft

Besides that, edge computing allows you to occupy less cloud storage space owing to the fact that you save only the data you really need and will use. Similar to edge and fog computing, cloud computing supports the idea of distributed data storage and processing. Edge computing architecture. unlimited scalability.

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The Case for PostgreSQL®

Instaclustr

For years, this practice labored in obscurity as a sub-function of application development or an also-ran of operations management. In the modern world of electronic everything, enterprise organizations are beginning to understand that data is the lifeblood of organization management. Interpretation of data through defined storage.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Much of this growth comes from large enterprises that discover they cannot win an arms race with an architecture and strategy that manages complex systems orders of magnitude more efficiently than they can. That’s when newly minted internet companies tried to grow systems many times larger than any enterprise could manage.