Monthly Archives: May 2021
IBM’s LinuxONE III Express: Off the Shelf with Mainframe-Class Features
The IBM mainframe endures as both a concept and commercial system for several factors, but chief among them is the architecture’s inherent flexibility. That...
Customer Empathy: Four Data Points for Understanding How the Pandemic Has Impacted the Customer...
The pandemic has impacted the customer experience in countless ways. Many everyday experiences that used to be physical (think dining out, buying groceries, or...
IBM Announces 2nm Process Technology And Becomes A Kingmaker
In the world of microprocessors, there is a battle going on: who will be the King of Process Technology? The outcome of that battle...
IBM Sets Another Smallness Record with 2nm Chip Blueprints
Okay, now that IBM has revealed its 2nm chip design and process blueprint, what's next? A virtual chip? Two nanometers is smaller in width...
Dell Unveils, Explains APEX ‘Portfolio-as-a-Service’
In one of its busiest news-making days in the last few years, Dell EMC on May 5 at its virtualized Dell Technologies World unveiled...
Dell-VMware Split a Hot Topic for IT Watchers
An old Bob Dylan song titled “The Times They are A-Changin' ” reminds me of what’s going on in tech today. The reality is...
Why It’s Critical to Manage Privileges and Access Across Your Multi-Cloud Environments
Conventional approaches to privileged access and identity management are ineffective in today’s cloud-oriented DevSecOps environments. The concept of least privilege access still remains foundational...
Five Hidden Costs in Code Migration: How to Avoid Surprise Expenses
Migration to the cloud is in full flight. The most complex challenge involved in completing these migrations is not moving the data but migrating...
IBM Moves into the Container-Native Storage Lane
Data storage stands at an odd crossroads today. From a technological perspective, storage vendors continue to deliver the goods in terms of solutions becoming...
How to Equip a Next-Gen Home Office
When setting up or upgrading a home office in which you're working for either yourself or for a company, there are a lot of...