Monthly Archives: July 2021

Windows 365: The Promise of a No-Hassle OS and the Cloud PC Revolution

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Ever since Satya Nadella took over Microsoft and flipped the company to be a primary Cloud services provider, I’ve been waiting for the announcement...

NetDevOps: Expert Advice

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I spoke with three leading experts about NetDevOps, discussing its history, best practices and common challenges; we also peered into the technology’s future. The panelists: Meredith...
enterprise infrastructure

The Projected History of the 21st Century – From Oil to Data

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In 2022, Amazon will become the largest company in the world based upon revenue. One could easily submit that this event will represent the...

Three Myths about Cloud Costs, Debunked

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As organizations have adapted to the new normal of increased remote workforces, cloud and digital transformation journeys have accelerated over the past year. With...
enterprise data

Cloud Desktops: Six Points for the Journey from DIY to SaaS

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Last year may be in the rearview, but it’s a year that has permanently changed the way we live and work, to say the...

The Ransomware Crime Wave Has Made Zero Trust Critical

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The spate of ransomware attacks that have shaken the U.S. in recent weeks has generated a lot of media coverage, much of it focusing...

Execs Talk About Managing Multicloud: Complexity, Data, Vendors

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CIOs are finding that they and their teams are increasingly and unavoidably living in a multicloud world. The question is: how well are they...

Druva CEO Jaspreet Singh: Data Backup in the Cloud Era

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I spoke with Jaspreet Singh, CEO of Druva, about key trends and challenges facing companies in cloud-based data backup. Among the topics we covered: ...

Three Ways to Overcome Data Privacy Compliance Challenges

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The raft of privacy laws worldwide — notably the California CPRA and EU’s GDPR — forces companies to inform users about how they collect...

The Self-Improving Enterprise: Building a Digital Business that Doesn’t Break

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Everything we buy will eventually break. It’s an axiom as old as business itself, and even today, planned obsolescence makes most of our technology...