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NEWS ANALYSIS: IBM’s decision to operate Red Hat as a distinct business unit managed by the company’s current executive team is a wise move that should assure clients and partners that IBM’s and Red Hat’s dedication to customers’ freedom, choice and flexibility remains intact.
eWEEK RESOURCE PAGE: Why classifying various formats such as emails, documents, spreadsheets, presentations, PDFs and audio and image files lacking fixed fields must be done in advance in storage so they can be easily searched.
eWEEK IT SCIENCE: A profitable and well-run 65-acre working farm badly needed a complete IT makeover, and Ricoh was the provider that stepped up and did it.
PRODUCT REVIEW: A 15-inch laptop is a size best for those who need the bigger screen and more power; however, there are tradeoffs in cost, weight and battery life.
PRODUCT TREND ANALYSIS: Thanks to improvements, such as faster data loading to build graphs quickly, faster execution of parallel graph algorithms and the ability to scale up and out for distributed applications, graph is meeting or even exceeding its promise.
COMPANY ANALYSIS: Although VMware isn’t always at the top of cloud computing pioneer lists, its cloud roots and pedigree are as deep as any vendor’s can be.
NEW PRODUCT ANALYSIS: Composable fabric, new cloud storage options and services open doors for updating legacy data center equipment.
NEWS ANALYSIS: At Cisco Live 2019, Cisco announces a number of advanced features to make the network smarter and more secure.
New-gen data storage, whether on premises or in the cloud, is all about systems providing the correct information for employees on demand while at the same time maintaining data privacy for users at all levels. These requirements are the same for any size enterprise.
In selecting a remote access software solution for an enterprise, managers need to study their use cases carefully, because there are a lot of excellent packages available from which to choose.
eWEEK DATA POINTS: Much of the responsibility to maintain business applications and the networks running them has fallen on the shoulders of a relatively new segment called endpoint management. Here's the lowdown on this important new sector.
NEW-PRODUCT ANALYSIS: At its commercial user show, the company unveils products and plans to expand its capabilities in the cloud, at the edge and with hyperscalers.