With so much choice in the storage industry, it’s easy to be confused by the pros and cons of various implementations. Whether that be the choice between physical or virtual infrastructures, hybrid cloud or fully remote, or even hard disks versus solid state. What is key is that any storage solution implementation carries an appropriate balance of cost, growth and risk. By Gavin McLaughlin, VP of Worldwide Marketing at X-IO.
Read MoreThese predictions for 2015 are from Stuart Evans, Chief Technology Officer, at Invu.
Read MoreNigel Beighton, VP Technology, Rackspace – predictions for 2015.
Read MoreData security, business continuity and mobile devices were among the biggest trends impacting the data recovery industry in 2014, according to year-end information from leading provider Kroll Ontrack. The most talked about trend however was how data recovery companies could help corporations protect their data from theft.
Read MoreThe year ahead will see other industries and disciplines adopt software development technology and collaboration practices while the Internet of Things matures and security threats persist.
Read MoreExtraHop has announced its top predictions for enterprise IT in 2015. Based on insight from customers, partners, and industry analysts and insiders, ExtraHop expects to see enterprises shift their focus from big suite vendors to new, best-of-breed solutions that scale to meet demand on performance, availability, and security.
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