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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. This raises an interesting question: why do enterprise storage customers stay in vendor relationships that don't seem to meet their needs?

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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. controllers, storage devices, etc.).

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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. controllers, storage devices, etc.).

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Observe Everything

Cloudera

Over the past handful of years, systems architecture has evolved from monolithic approaches to applications and platforms that leverage containers, schedulers, lambda functions, and more across heterogeneous infrastructures. Each has their own stacked layers of enabling technologies, from operating systems to containers to resources.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

It involves a lot of automation and is usually accompanied by a change in system architecture, organizational structure, and incentives (more on that later). That’s when newly minted internet companies tried to grow systems many times larger than any enterprise could manage.