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If your cloud provider’s lineup leaves you cold, you can jump ship. Or you could wait a minute because things could — probably will… Read more »
Microsoft already has a huge presence in most companies’ server rooms. And it hopes to keep it that way or at least, persuade those companies running Windows Server, SQL Server et al… Read more »
When something is hyped as much as the notion of big data, there’s bound to be disappointment when results don’t meet expectations right this second. That realization — that implementation of big… Read more »
If you’re interested in assessing how and when a given data technology — deep learning, machine intelligence, natural language generation — can move from… Read more »
Despite the success of Amazon Web Services, and the resources Microsoft and Google have poured into Azure and Google Cloud Platform respectively to compete with AWS, public cloud still has a bit of… Read more »
Given the increasing need to keep private data private in a world of habitual over-sharing on social media and the burgeoning internet of things, the… Read more »
As of about 6 a.m. EST Sunday morning, Verizon’s Cloud was on hour 30 of what could be a 48-hour planned shutdown to rollout a major service upgrade. The provider had hoped… Read more »
While the rest of the world binges on IoT goodies from CES 2015, we thought we’d focus on (what else?) enterprise-grade infrastructure. This week’s guest, Steve… Read more »
2014 was the year in which both Microsoft and Google got serious about their public cloud options and taking on Amazon Web Services directly with their own Infrastructure as a Service… Read more »
This week Amazon Web Services continued its enterprise-focused feature push with new resource groups and a tag editor for EC2 instances, which means that IT people at big companies (or even… Read more »