EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how aerospace giant Rolls-Royce uses data to improve its competitive advantage. We examine the benefits and best practices in software-defined storage. And we analyse calls for a review of laws around the use of computer evidence prompted by the Post Office IT scandal. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
AWS, Azure, and Google are all huge names in the cloud space, offering everything from big data in the cloud to serverless computing options and more. Read on for a vendor-neutral comparison of these three providers to determine which combination – if any – best fits your organization's infrastructure requirements.
EBOOK:
Although archiving is essential, it's not always straightforward. Download this Storage Handbook to discover how to best formulate an archiving process for your growing data sets.
EGUIDE:
This expert guide delves into the cloud archiving market and discusses 4 aspects enterprises should look into when considering a cloud archive solution. Discover how a cloud provider can help your enterprise meet archive regulatory requirements at the lowest possible cost.
EGUIDE:
Whether physical servers or VMs, there are a number of places where data is held up. Accordingly, there are different ways to address each type of bottleneck—but each fix has side effects. Learn how to mitigate the virtual server bottlenecks your enterprise faces, and tune up your data storage with an all-flash system.
EGUIDE:
This expert guide highlights Microsoft Azure's new "Cool Blob Storage" technology that provides affordable data repositories for cold storage. Discover how this storage solution can enable your enterprise to cheaply store data that isn't in high demand, but still requires relatively low latency.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn the difference between hyperconverged and converged infrastructure, four common data problems that can be solved with hyperconvergence as well as how to avoid vendor lock-in.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide details how one engineering firm slashed its budget for data storage, backup and replication from hundreds of thousands of dollars per year to hundreds of dollars per month by balancing their on-site resources and cloud services. Learn how a combination of Amazon Web Services and an on-site caching appliance made this all possible.