As IT becomes ever more important and the cost of downtime increases, it is no wonder that improving resiliency has become a high priority. Organizations are willing to spend money to help make systems, data and applications virtually always available; to protect them...
Contributer: Steve Uniack, IBM Cloud Advisor, via Thoughts On Cloud A large contingent of Cloud Foundry participants gathered in Santa Clara, California, last month to share and learn how multi-cloud environments are changing how enterprises develop and deliver...
Contributor: Maamar Ferkoun, via Thoughts On Cloud Cloud computing has been credited with increasing competitiveness through cost reduction, greater flexibility, elasticity and optimal resource utilization. Here are a seven basic scenarios where cloud computing is...
Long-time IBM i customers, new IBM i customers and those who have just begun to consider it, may be interested to know exactly how IBM i supports various other business strategies. Here is a list of relevant solution areas and descriptions of how IBM i integrates with...
Since the inception of data warehouses in the late 1980s, their use has been defined by infrastructure capabilities first, and the business’ analytics needs second. As a result, many data warehouses are unable to support new and changing analyses without...
Thanks to the advances of cloud computing, enterprises of all sizes can more easily optimize their IT investment and achieve economies of scale, cost savings and business innovation. According to a recent survey, (Under Cloud Cover: How leaders are accelerating...