By Zunesis / February 7, 2019 / capacitycloudefficiencyHPE GreenLakeIT Managementon premisespay-as-you-goprovisioning
What is HPE GreenLake? According to IDC, by 2020, consumption-based procurement in data centers will account for as much as 40% of enterprises’ IT infrastructure spending. Businesses today expect rapid access to resources that allow them to pay for only what they use. This allows businesses to not only be competitive in today’s market but […]
READ MOREBy Rachael Stiedemann / January 31, 2019 / emerging technology trendsforecastingoptimizationpredictive analyticsuptime
Predictive Analytics – The New Magic 8 Ball I remember when I was a kid and a popular toy that everyone loved to play around with was the Magic 8 Ball. You would ask it a multitude of yes or no questions to get its prediction for the future. It is certain. Outlook […]
READ MOREBy Joe Tressler / January 23, 2019 / availability zonescustomer datadata centersgeographiesmicrosoftOffice 365regions
Why Choose Microsoft Office 365? There are thousands of blog articles written about Office 365 each year. Here are just a few: Top 10 Reasons to Migrate to Office 365, Top 10 Reasons to Not Migrate to Office 365, Top 10 Migration Strategies for Office 365, Top 10 Office 365 Myths Debunked, and 15 […]
READ MOREBy Zunesis / January 16, 2019 / esuserverssupportvirtual desktopwindows 10windows 7
Windows 7 OS Enters Final Year of Free Support Windows 7’s five years of extended support will expire on January 14, 2020. After this date, security fixes will no longer be freely available for the operating system that’s still widely used. If you still use Windows 7, it may be time to consider an upgrade. […]
READ MOREBy Zunesis / January 16, 2019 / esuserverssupportvirtual desktopwindows 10windows 7
Windows 7 OS Enters Final Year of Free Support Windows 7’s five years of extended support will expire on January 14, 2020. After this date, security fixes will no longer be freely available for the operating system that’s still widely used. If you still use Windows 7, it may be time to consider an upgrade. […]
READ MOREBy Zunesis / January 10, 2019 / infosightpredictive analyticsserversstorage
In Search of the Holy Grail (and avoiding the killer rabbit) In this post, I’m going to be writing about a solution from HPE to help improve the management of IT Infrastructure. First, I want to say that I have come to understand the term “IT Infrastructure” can be used very broadly, depending on […]
READ MOREBy Peter Knoblock / January 3, 2019 / IT BudgetIT ChallengesIT Spending
IT Spending Trends and Figures for 2019 I felt like Rip Van Winkle when I woke up on January 1st, 2019. Seriously? Already 2019? They’re right, time does fly as you get older. Thanks to the rotation of our blog batting order, I was tasked with putting together something intelligent by January 3rd. […]
READ MOREBy Peter Knoblock / January 3, 2019 / IT BudgetIT ChallengesIT Spending
IT Spending Trends and Figures for 2019 I felt like Rip Van Winkle when I woke up on January 1st, 2019. Seriously? Already 2019? They’re right, time does fly as you get older. Thanks to the rotation of our blog batting order, I was tasked with putting together something intelligent by January 3rd. […]
READ MOREBy Caleb Clark / December 13, 2018 / Arubaclearpassnetworkssecurity
“Keep the malware, ya filthy animal” is NOT a line uttered in the 1990 Christmas Classic, Home Alone….but it should be! Well…not really. The internet was still in its infancy in 1990 and infection of computers and networks by malicious software was still a relatively new concept (the term “malware” was first coined only […]
READ MOREBy Zunesis / November 28, 2018 / deploymentmicrosoftsccmservicewindows
Overview of Windows as a service Windows as a service provides a new way to think about building, deploying, and servicing the Windows operating system. So, if you often find yourself wondering, “Are Windows updates necessary?” Consider this new approach. The Windows as a service model is focused on continually providing new capabilities and […]
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