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  • Computer Weekly – 12 February 2019: The Met Office storms ahead on data analytics

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, find out how the Met Office takes 2TB of weather data every hour and turns it into useful business insight. We examine whether Amazon's presence in the retail market is putting off other retailers from using its public cloud services. And we look at the new 802.11ax wireless networking standard. Read the issue now.

  • Which DRaaS approach is best

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Managed DRaaS, Assisted DRaaS, or self-service DRaaS, which approach is the best for you? Let's drill into these three major DRaaS provider options, what they offer and points to ponder with each approach.

  • Storage performance: From fundamentals to bleeding edge

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this guide we look at LUN provision and management, RAID and flash storage, plus tuning for analytics workloads and key emerging technologies that can give your organisation a competitive advantage in mission-critical operations, such as storage-class memory, NVMe flash and persistent memory.

  • A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to storage for the internet of things

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The internet of things is being used to improve storage options. In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how the IoT could increase volumes of data, the challenges it may bring, and the role edge processing, analytics and the cloud has to play in increasing profits

  • Does a proprietary solution automatically mean vendor lock-in?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The dread of any IT manager is in making a significant purchase of hardware or software to then find that they are 'locked in' to one supplier. But analyst Clive Longbottom asks, is this still the case?

  • Five Factors to Consider before Buying All-flash Storage Arrays

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Download this e-guide for access to the top five factors to consider before buying all-flash arrays. IT Consultant Logan Harbaugh will walk you through each, with help in answering, Should we use AFAs from the vendor that makes our existing storage?, and more.

  • Making the case for converged and hyper-converged infrastructure

    Sponsored by: TechTarget Data Center

    This e-book from the experts at SearchConvergedInfrastructure.com helps you make the case for converged and hyper-converged in your organization. Read on to access a package of articles that will help you sell HCI to upper management, prep your environment for HCI platform installation, and more.

  • Case Study: Hop jumps to Pure Storage

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Air France short-haul and regional brand Hop jumps to Pure Storage after coming up against Dell EMC, NetApp and HPE, which all tried to sell it solutions ill-suited to its needs.

  • Embrace IT Digital Transformation and the New Tech Landscape

    Sponsored by: Nasuni

    In this expert-guide learn why only 12% of IT decision makers expect storage to remain a distinct discipline in the wake of digital transformation, and what you can do to rethink your role in IT to make yourself invaluable to management, and catapult your career forward.

  • vSAN: New HCI Software Unveiled and How to Secure VMware Environments with vSAN Features

    Sponsored by: VMware and Intel

    In this e-guide, our experts take a closer look at vSAN, specifically how you can secure VMware environments with vSAN encryption, how to test your vSAN knowledge, and details on vSAN 6.7 hyper-converged software's tighter management integration. Download your copy here.

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