Storage Executive Commentary
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What’s In Store For Storage In 2017
1/24/2017
By 2020, 10 million cars on the road are expected to have self-driving features, reflecting the continuing move toward an IoT-based world and advances in artificial intelligence (AI). Designing autonomous vehicles requires the ability to harness massive amounts of camera and sensor data, analyze it, and apply AI technology. By Molly Rector, VP of Global Marketing, Quantum
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4 Data Trends That Will Keep BDR Top Of Mind For Customers
1/23/2017
Data loss or theft is a fact of life for organizations of all sizes. We’ve come to expect hardware failure or human error and criminals targeting smaller organizations that spend less of IT security and disaster recovery. But recently, foreign hackers and criminals have upped the game, conducting serious cyber-attacks and wreaking havoc on organizations and governments. By Matthew Held, CEO and Co-Founder, Manawa Networks and ASCII Group Member Since 2015
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What Does Enterprise IT Infrastructure Look Like In The IoT Age?
1/9/2017
It’s very much still the early stages, but make no mistake about it: the Internet of Things (IoT) will be a permanent, ubiquitous fixture within our everyday lives, providing us a new world of connected and intelligent devices. By Marcio Saito, CTO, Opengear
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Clustering May Save Your Day, And Your Video Data
1/6/2017
Cluster computing is achieved by connecting a group of computers in a dedicated network so they can act like a single entity. By J.O.S. Svendsen, Corporate Communications Manager, Milestone Systems
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Reinventing The Channel: 5 Top Emerging Trends
12/13/2016
While it has always been incumbent upon a manufacturer to keep pace with changes in technology to ensure success of its channel partners, the challenge to do so has never been greater. By Stephanie Dismore, Vice President & General Manager, U.S. Channels at HP Inc.
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Data Backup & Recovery: How Big Data Has Changed Things & What Decision-Makers Need To Do About It
12/9/2016
Today, companies in all sectors have a massive demand for data. To succeed, they must be able to take in a large amount of data and process it in real-time with no room for delays, lags, or hiccups. As the demand for efficiency and fast processing times has risen, companies around the world have been forced to move beyond the relational databases of yesteryear and into new, more capable data processing methods.
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4 Cloud-Based Services Every MSP Should Offer
12/5/2016
It's no secret cloud-based services are in abundance right now. As an MSP, there are certain services that you must have in your arsenal to offer to your clients. By Stanley Louissaint, president, Fluid Designs Inc. and ASCII Group member since 2014
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Tape Has Died Many Deaths, Now It Lives In The Cloud
12/2/2016
It is easy to understand why tape has been occasionally challenged as a key technology for data retention and why it has stubbornly remained indispensable to industries with a great deal data. By Mark Pastor, director of archive and technical workflow solutions, Quantum
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Could Artificial Intelligence Be The Channel’s Genie In A Bottle?
11/10/2016
Most of us have heard about self-driving cars, mind-bending smart speakers that can answer almost any question, and intuitive retail sites that make product suggestions based on shopping habits. These innovations all have one thing in common — artificial intelligence (AI) — and it could be the hottest technology trend of the next several years. But what does it mean for the channel?
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Take Your Data On The Road
10/18/2016
The great work your team is putting out is what will help move your business forward. If you’re part of a growing company, that acceleration can be exciting: new customers, new projects, and a bright future. By Emma Isichei, Worldwide Category Director, Capture Solutions, Kodak Alaris Information Management