EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, our latest buyer's guide examines the key role that container technology will play in post-pandemic IT architectures. The UK government is under fire for its opaque approach to gigabit broadband strategy. And we assess the storage options for the growing volumes of unstructured data. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, on the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings we look at the influence Apollo 11 had on modern hardware and software. Our latest buyer's guide examines data protection. And we find out how retailers with physical stores are using technology to respond to the rise of online shopping. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
Healthcare providers have many storage options to choose from to house various types of medical data. This handbook provides a detailed look at how your healthcare storage strategy can now involve cloud, virtualization, mobility, and security.
EZINE:
One reason companies are putting information on cloud services is apps are there, and where apps go data follows. That and more in this 'Storage' magazine issue.
EGUIDE:
All-flash storage has rapidly moved from a niche storage product that was used to differentiate storage vendors to a ubiquitous technology. This e-guide details the five most pervasive myths about flash-based storage along with their reality – as well as popular tips and tricks for those looking to get the most use out of flash technology.
EGUIDE:
In this expert guide, access a breakdown of the offerings on Google's cloud platform and big data services, including storage and databases, networking and machine learning, tools for management, and more. Learn how to successfully navigate your way around Google's big data analytics services in the cloud.
EBOOK:
Access this expert white paper to learn how your organization can best address the requirements of AI applications, 6 criteria for selecting the right AI data storage for your needs, the products that can help, and more.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide details how one engineering firm slashed its budget for data storage, backup and replication from hundreds of thousands of dollars per year to hundreds of dollars per month by balancing their on-site resources and cloud services. Learn how a combination of Amazon Web Services and an on-site caching appliance made this all possible.