Find out what converged/hyper-converged initiatives IT decision makers are planning in 2017
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February 23, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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The Economist Intelligence Unit last looked at business IoT adoption in 2013. Its latest business adoption index shows slow progress
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February 22, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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All flash array maker gets Cohesity functionality natively in its arrays, in a move that will allow snapshots to be tiered between platforms and managed by Cohesity
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February 21, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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Microsoft has raised the price of its Surface PCs by as much as 15% in the UK because of the falling value of the pound since the country voted to leave the EU
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February 16, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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Hyper-converged infrastructure is well and truly mainstream. 451 Research finds hyper-converged all set to become the number one platform for core datacentre workloads
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February 10, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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Startup removes storage controller and its CPU from the data path to leverage NVMe’s blistering performance with direct-attached flash storage aimed at the likes of Hadoop and Splunk
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February 8, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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We talk NVMe form factor choices – add-in card vs U.2. vs M.2 – and their uses, for primary storage or cache, with Server StorageIO founder and analyst Greg Schulz
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February 3, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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More and more businesses are adopting a hybrid cloud strategy for their datacentre needs. Computer Weekly looks at what’s on offer
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January 30, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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HPE has developed a concept computing architecture which it says will power future generations of applications. We find out how it will change IT
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January 24, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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Former government IT leader says Australia’s IT is so bad that if the government were a private sector organisation, it would fail
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January 17, 2017 nComputerWeekly: IT hardwaren
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