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How HPE is Giving Legacy Servers New Lease on Life

If IT companies didn’t “enhance,” “extend” or “expand” their software offerings at least once or twice a year, they wouldn’t be software companies. They’d...

How Io-Tahoe Protects Privacy Using Real-Time Data Discovery

The rise of global compliance regulations such as the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the forthcoming California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)...

How IBM Powered Its Way to Top500.org Trifecta

There are numerous ways to quantify the performance of supercomputers. In fact, Top500.org, the organization that publishes semiannual lists ranking the world’s most powerful...

Key SaaS Trends in the Enterprise

CIOs’ management of enterprise applications has evolved greatly over time. Prior to the SaaS (software as a service) era, IT decision-makers were intimately familiar...

Best Data Storage Vendors for 2021

No matter what kind of data a company generates and receives, it has to have a place to live and be safe, and the...

GridGain: Product Overview and Analysis

Today: GridGain Systems (in-memory systems and application speed and scalability provider)Company description: GridGain Systems claims it is revolutionizing real-time data access and processing by offering...

How Data Itself Will Take IT Business to a New Level

Enterprises understand the importance of having an analytics tool that gives them a complete understanding of their customers, and the ability to communicate those...

Best Cloud Computing Service Providers 2022

It’s no surprise to those even slightly informed in the IT business that hybrid—which combined both public and private cloud elements—is now the standard...

How NVIDIA EGX Accelerates AI at the Edge

This week at Computex 2019 in Taipei, GPU market leader NVIDIA announced its new EGX server, an engineered system that brings high performance, low...

Law Firm Releases New Data Privacy App for CCPA

Law firms aren’t particularly known for developing software. They’re much more apt to be protecting—or prosecuting—software developers in intellectual property litigation than writing code...