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| | From 5,500+ drives to 400 all-flash drives: A study in SSD reliability Sponsored by Dell EMC Fresenius Medical Care's primary clinical app was projected to exceed the 300TB maximum capacity. Moreover they were running out of data center space. Read on to learn from Fresenius how they met this demanding pace with an all-flash array, resulting in 75% decrease in costly floor space, 15x faster provisioning, and more. Read more... |  | | | |
| | How the CIO role has evolved in recent years Sponsored by Rackspace Many think of IT transformation as moving apps to the cloud or adopting DevOps methodologies, but it's really much more than that. Take a look at this article to learn why you likely need to reconsider how IT engages with and serves your business. Read more... |  | | | |
| | Leverage hyper-convergence to improve availability, boost BC/DR Sponsored by VMware Learn how (and why) proactive companies have successfully used hyper-convergence not only to eliminate downtime, but to drive greater overall business gains in terms of performance while overcoming legacy physical SAN storage architectures that simply can't meet the availability challenges of today's data centers. Read more... |  | | | |
| | Chatbots & AI: A match made in CX Sponsored by Zendesk In the age of the customer, the term customer experience is highly charged and constantly changing. What adds to this is the new technology being used in contact centers to improve the customer experience. In this e-guide, learn how artificial intelligence, chatbots, and better data insights are used to improve CX and increase customer loyalty. Read more... |  | | | |
| | Why you should avoid cloud vendor lock-in Sponsored by Commvault In this white paper, find out how one system can allow businesses to move data from one cloud to another without needing to worry about risking data, downtime or exorbitant costs. Read on and see how to avoid vendor lock-on and how to stay in complete control of your data/workload portability. Read more... |  | | | |
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