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One of the Best Things You Can Do as a CIO

CIO Business Intelligence

Before you make storage and protection decisions, you must know which category each piece falls into – and the value level it either provides or could cost the business. This analysis should span across both primary and secondary storage. Each dataset brings a different value to the company.

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8 data strategy mistakes to avoid

CIO Business Intelligence

Similar to disaster recovery, business continuity, and information security, data strategy needs to be well thought out and defined to inform the rest, while providing a foundation from which to build a strong business.” Overlooking these data resources is a big mistake. It will not be something they can ignore.

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IBM, Pivotal Team to Boost CloudFoundry » Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge

IBM said today that it will make CloudFoundry a component of its open cloud architecture and work with Pivotal on further development of the CloudFoundry open source project and establishing an open governance model for the community. Storage Failures Hamper Cloud Foundry. Planning for a Cloud-Ready Distributed Storage Infrastructure.

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XaaS: Accessing technology solutions on demand

Dataconomy

Let’s learn some of the most important XaaS examples: Hardware as a Service Hardware as a Service ( HaaS ) is a model where businesses can lease or rent hardware equipment, such as servers, storage, and networking devices, on a subscription basis rather than purchasing them outright.

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XaaS: Accessing technology solutions on demand

Dataconomy

Let’s learn some of the most important XaaS examples: Hardware as a Service Hardware as a Service ( HaaS ) is a model where businesses can lease or rent hardware equipment, such as servers, storage, and networking devices, on a subscription basis rather than purchasing them outright.

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