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27 June 2014

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Boost IT visibility and business value

Many CIOs are being pressured to demonstrate IT value. A service catalog can help you promote your services in a way the business can easily understand. It will become your service management foundation that can boost IT visibility and constantly demonstrate IT value to the business.

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Integrated tiered storage for Big Data and HPC

Michael Feldman of Intersect360 Research writes about the market requirements for tiered storage and archiving in the context of big data and HPC. Cray Tiered Adaptive Storage (TAS), Cray’s new open archive system for Big Data, is described in depth.

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The move to DevOps

Businesses are under tremendous pressure to create new value for their customers—with an increasing proportion of business innovation delivered through software—yet they are finding that traditional approaches to software development and delivery are not sufficient. Manual processes are error prone, break down, create waste, and delay response to business need. Technology by itself does not offer competitive advantage; however, delivery of technology-based innovation can be a competitive differentiator and, when sustained over time, a core competency.

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Why Lync is set to disrupt the UC market

Unified Communication is nothing new. For years now, large enterprises have been looking for ways to streamline their communication processes. But what about small and medium businesses?

Microsoft relaunched the Windows Messenger service with a new name and new features. Microsoft Lync 2010 expanded on its predecessor’s functionality to include VoIP and video conferencing. The stage was set for a move into the unified comms battleground: in 2013, Microsoft announced that Lync was to be integrated with Skype.

Unified communications, which was once the preserve of only the largest enterprises with the deepest pockets, was now available to everyone. From small and medium businesses, right down to private users, the world of UC was now attainable for all.

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