EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine how the fashion world and clothing retailers are using technology to better understand customers. Brexit continues to dominate conversation in the UK tech sector – we find out the hopes and fears of the industry. And we look at how to use OpenStack in a hyper-converged infrastructure. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
We look at why it makes sense to go hyper-converged, how HCI differs from converged infrastructure, the pros and cons of hyper-converged vs traditional storage arrays, HCI software products available, and whether hyper-converged can help unleash the blistering performance potential of NVMe flash storage.
EZINE:
The hype around containers may have reached a fever pitch, but enterprise's weighing how many eggs to put in that basket should consider how well (or how poorly) containers meet their data storage needs before they take things any further. This exclusive issue of the Modern Infrastructure E-Zine takes a look at storage for a containerized world.
EZINE:
Some enterprises are charging ahead with a cloud-first approach to their workloads—not just test and dev, but production workloads as well. This most recent, April-edition of Modern Infrastructure details several organizations for whom this cloud-first approach has proved very effective.
WHITE PAPER:
This guide explains the benefits of a converged infrastructure. It also explains the process of designing and implementing HP BladeSystem as well as a technical breakdown of this approach.
EZINE:
In the December 2013 issue of Storage magazine, we make our predictions for 2014 storage trends, reveal the winners of our latest Quality Awards survey for tape libraries and much more!
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper delves into an enterprise-class distributed file system that provides you with the tools necessary to manage multiple file workloads in an efficient and simple manner.
WHITE PAPER:
This crucial white paper compares two of the top converged infrastructure solutions on the market, allowing you to compare and contrast the pros and cons of each and decide which one provides the ideal results for your organization.