Monthly Archives: May 2020
Dell’s XPS 13 Laptop: Legit Power in a Small Package
The appearance of Dell’s newest big power-yet-little-size laptop, the XPS 13 (13 inches is the size of the screen), belies the power and punch...
Why NVIDIA Wins–and Will Continue To Win
Last week I read this post on SeekingAlpha, in which the author’s thesis is that NVIDIA’s new Ampere architecture and graphics processing unit will...
Lenovo Pivots to Address the New Normal
This week I got an update from Lenovo (I’m on their advisory board), and the company appears to be making a significant pivot to...
Why Experts See Graph Databases Headed for Mainstream Use
Graph databases are now clearly riding the upward trend toward mainstream adoption for which the sector has been waiting for several years. Much like...
GDPR at Age 2: Nothing has Changed, yet Everything has Changed
If you were to believe the lofty ideals of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation, we’d have entered a world in which our personal information...
AMD, Dell Create Perfect-Storm AMD Laptop
One of the problems that the Microsoft Surface line was designed to correct was the gap between what Microsoft thought should be done with...
How Using AI Vastly Improves Threat Detection
What if every company had a security analyst that could tell exactly what a “bad guy” is doing to compromise their data in seconds?...
Two Years In, IT Thought Leaders Judge GDPR’s Impact
It’s been exactly two years since the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, was put into force by the European Union on May 25,...
Dell, Google Partner for New Hybrid Cloud Options
A couple of major-league IT players, Dell Technologies and Google Cloud, this week partnered to launch Dell Technologies Cloud OneFS for Google Cloud. This...
BigPanda Provides Free 90-Day Access to IT Ops Platform
BigPanda, a new-gen provider of what it claims is the first “autonomous operations” development platform that is infused with machine learning algorithms, this week...