Thursday, April 2, 2020

Greater IoT Connectivity and the Future of Work

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Business Technology Research     April 02, 2020
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Greater IoT Connectivity and the Future of Work
SPONSORED BY: Aeris
The rise of IoT, RFID and other technologies has created a connective tissue that ties inaspects that were otherwise kept separate. Greater connectivity has touched numerous aspects of our lives, from smarter cars to connected homes to smart factories.
Switching to cloud communications: 6 key considerations
SPONSORED BY: Nextiva
Cloud communications offers a lot of potential benefits, but can be a notoriously hard transition to make. Download this white paper to review 6 key considerations that can help ensure success when making the switch.
IT gatekeepers: how cloud governance works better without them
SPONSORED BY: Zones, Inc.
The traditional approach to cloud governance relies on IT gatekeepers to block certain users from accessing the cloud environment. But this approach creates a backlog of access requests and slows processes down. Watch Zones' webinar to learn about effective cloud governance frameworks, and how removing gatekeepers minimizes security risks.
NetApp HCI
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Public clouds have set a high bar for IT expectations for agility, scale, and services. Regardless of location and infrastructure, customers' consumption experience with public cloud providers is driving their decisions about and spending on IT today.
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