Monthly Archives: April 2021
How Franciscan Health Traded Data Center for Cloud with Virtustream
In enterprise IT, it is difficult to find a larger or more pervasive subject than the continuing rise of cloud computing. Most of those...
How NVIDIA is Evolving from GPUs to xPUs
This week NVIDIA is holding its digital GPU Technology Conference (GTC). Historically, the event has been focused on developers, gamers, data scientists, auto manufacturers...
What Next-Gen Networking Brings to the Home Table
Okay, so we’re a full year into the first worldwide pandemic in 100 years, and it’s shifted our world completely. Nothing is the same...
#eWEEKchat April 13: The Home as Enterprise Branch
On Tuesday, April 13, at 11 a.m. PST/2 p.m. EST/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKNews will host its 97th monthly #eWEEKChat. The topic will be “The...
NetBrain Launches Multi-Cloud Support, Low-code/No-code Toolset
Network operations software maker NetBrain has released a new version of its main platform, NetBrain v10.0, which the company contends breaks new ground in...
Executive Q&A: Wilfredo Sotolongo, Chief Customer Officer, Lenovo ISG
Like many IT industry sales executives, Wilfredo Sotolongo has a deep and practical understanding of computing and related technologies. After earning B.S. (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical...
How to Be Prepared When 5G Comes to the Enterprise
In tech, we always like to hype the latest and greatest technologies and promise they are “game-changing.” One technology that’s reached a massive level...
Google vs. Oracle: SCOTUS Ruling Supports Interoperability Trend
All around us, we are seeing a war of what was, versus what we are becoming. This battle isn’t new; every age has those...
Summarizing Major News Items from Cisco Live 2021
Last week Cisco held its annual Cisco Live 2021 user conference, and this year’s edition was a bit different than previous years. The first...
Google Ultimately Prevails Over Oracle in Java API Case
It took nine long, argumentative and legally expensive years, but the nasty tussle between Oracle and Google over "fair use" of Java’s application programming...