Monthly Archives: July 2020

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Data on the State of Data-Driven Decision Making in IT Enterprises

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During the first week of February—prior to the COVD-19 pandemic lockdowns—Quantum Metric fielded a study of 500 full-time employees at medium (34%), large (31%)...
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TigerGraph Launches Graph Database-as-a-Service on Azure

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Redwood City, Calif.-based TigerGraph, which bills itself as “the only scalable graph database for the enterprise,” on July 16 launched a version of its...
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How to Elevate from Basic to Advanced Infrastructure Monitoring

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An explosion of systems and devices, complex architectures, pressures to deploy faster, and demand for optimal performance have placed greater and greater strain on...
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How IBM Storage Aims to Speed, Simplify the AI Journey

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Artificial intelligence (AI) projects can incorporate a wide variety of computing and data storage technologies and services. However, enterprises hoping to use AI to...
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Trends in IT Decision Making, Product Management in mid-2020

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Each December here on eWEEK, we ask IT professionals to look ahead and offer some educated “Predictions, Sure Things and Wild Guesses” as to...
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Lenovo Launched AMD Threadripper Workstation and Angels Sang

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To say I’m a fan of the AMD Threadripper product would be an understatement. I live for moments when vendors push the envelope and...
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Key Trends Impacting the Future of Data Science

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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are experiencing massive growth as companies increasingly look for fast, cost-efficient and innovative ways to use the...
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Aruba Acquires Silver Peak to Strengthen Its SD-WAN Portfolio

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise on July 13 revealed its intention to acquire SD-WAN and WAN optimization vendor Silver Peak for $925 million. In its announcement,...
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Why System Ops is Becoming Increasingly Important

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In software-dependent businesses, when processes break, productivity slows to a grinding halt, and it doesn’t even take a complete breakdown to cause disarray in...
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Nokia Launches New Linux-based Network Operating System

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Nokia, born in 1865 in Finland, is the answer to the IT history trivia question: What company made the world’s No. 1-selling smartphone (well,...