Thin client technology suffers from an image problem. Although proven as a secure, easy to manage desktop technology, many IT professionals think it is limited to use-cases such as call centres and task-oriented workers. But these same IT professionals and their organisations are missing out. By David Angwin, Director, EMEA, Dell EMC.
Read MoreAs the majority of data in modern enterprises is produced outside the data centre, the ability to access, collaborate, share, and protect file-based data relies on the ability to store it at the edge. Edge computing devices today are creating massive amounts of files and data that can drive significant cost increases when they are communicated or transferred to the cloud or data centre. By Sabo Taylor Diab, VP Global Marketing, CTERA.
Read MoreAlthough organizations are moving more applications and services into the cloud, certain workloads still require the control, reliability and security of on-premises infrastructure. Hyper-convergence has emerged as a key technology for effectively balancing cloud and on-premises resources. By Marcus Doran – VP & GM at Rahi Systems, Europe.
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Read MoreIn the modern era of big data, the web and cloud computing, the ongoing explosion in the volume and diversity of data that companies need to make sense of in order to do business is well documented. Charles Southwood, Regional VP, Northern Europe and MEA at Denodo.
Read MoreCloud computing offers flexibility and elasticity, and with the rapid growth of data it is no surprise that most organisations today utilise cloud services in some form or another. By Gary Watson, Founder and CTO at Nexsan.
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