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What’s “Good Enough” for Linux Databases?

There is a big move afoot in the technology industry that is taking customers from reliable and secure server architectures to solutions that are ‘good enough’. This move is generally being motivated more by cost then the true desire to give up high reliability and...
Visualizations Make Big Data Come Alive

Visualizations Make Big Data Come Alive

Organizations are expected to be “data-driven.” They collect metrics, store user preferences, track customer behavior, and collect machine data by the terabyte. But as the amount of data a business collects increases, often its ability to act on the data decreases....

Are Storage Arrays Dead?

Blog Series:  About IT by Ed TuretzkyWe have all grown up with the notion that shared storage requires a dedicated, specialized controller to provide both the performance and functionality necessary. Today we are seeing the move to everything being software defined...

Best Practices for Going Hybrid

As we’ve seen, organizations that are able to take a hybrid approach that integrates their on-premise infrastructure with the public cloud gain a number of advantages. However, this move needs to be done correctly. It isn’t just a matter of having both on-premise and...

Counting On “Home Field Advantage” With Private Cloud?

In the world of sports, some teams dominate at home, making it nearly impossible for opponents to come into their house and beat them. And some teams are road warriors, able to travel into hostile stadiums and come away the victor. Either of these are a great trait...