Monthly Archives: June 2019
Seven Considerations for Doing Secure Cloud Migration
Three out of every four organizations on the planet have some sort of cloud presence. According to a 2018 IDG survey, 77 percent of...
How Cisco’s Focus on Diversity, Employee Success Wins in Business
While reading one of the most interesting books on the early days of Silicon Valley last month on 3COM (“3COM Story”), the part that...
VMware’s Cloud Computing Progress
While the term “cloud computing” was coined in an internal document by Compaq in 1996 and its underlying concepts have been around since long...
Extreme Moves Into Networking Top Tier With Acquisition of Aerohive
Before the market opened today (June 26), Extreme Networks announced its intent to acquire Aerohive Networks. Extreme is paying a purchase price of $4.45...
How HPE is Giving Legacy Servers New Lease on Life
If IT companies didn’t “enhance,” “extend” or “expand” their software offerings at least once or twice a year, they wouldn’t be software companies. They’d...
How Cisco Systems Has Evolved into a True IT Provider
Cisco Live 2019 was held June 9-13 in San Diego, and I was fortunate enough to attend the event. I’ve been attending Cisco Live...
NVIDIA Creates New Class of Simulation-Focused Supercomputer
One of the recurring cycles in technology is that when a new problem comes up, existing technology is initially used to try to address...
How Io-Tahoe Protects Privacy Using Real-Time Data Discovery
The rise of global compliance regulations such as the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the forthcoming California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)...
How IBM Powered Its Way to Top500.org Trifecta
There are numerous ways to quantify the performance of supercomputers. In fact, Top500.org, the organization that publishes semiannual lists ranking the world’s most powerful...
Key SaaS Trends in the Enterprise
CIOs’ management of enterprise applications has evolved greatly over time. Prior to the SaaS (software as a service) era, IT decision-makers were intimately familiar...