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Self-Service Solutions Democratize Data Analytics
In the Big Data era, organizations across all industries and sectors are accumulating huge amounts of...
Converge TrustBuilder: Why Trust Ecosystems Matter
During our recent Converge TrustBuilder launch, we were frequently asked why trust ecosystems (groups of...
Netezza Is Making a Comeback on Netezza Performance Server for IBM Cloud Pak for Data System
For years, IBM’s Netezza proved to be an excellent option for companies to run advanced analytics on a...
The Evolution of the Silicon Forest: Technology in the Pacific Northwest
Tech is synonymous with Portland. Well, to be honest, so is beer, wine, hipsters, environmentalism, and...
Leveraging Lexington: A Business Hotspot
Lexington, Kentucky was founded in 1775, seventeen years before Kentucky became a state. William McConnell...
Boston’s Tech Industry: A City of Firsts
The city of Boston, one of the oldest cities in America, is filled with history and takes pride in being a...
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What Does Multicloud Look Like in the New Era?
The cloud holds enormous potential for flexible, inexpensive data storage and information availability. Multicloud computing has helped move data out of on-premise hard drives and into convenient silos. But what does multicloud look like in the new era? Multicloud...
Reimagining the Desktop Experience for the Modern Workplace (Part 2)
In part one of this blog series, we explored the drivers of change that are making it imperative for enterprises to reimagine their desktop delivery models and experiences. When it comes to costs, security, and worker efficiency, traditional desktop delivery models...
Leveraging Built-in Security Capabilities of the IBM i Operating System
Customers use the IBM i operating system to run critical workloads that often involve sensitive financial and operational data that must be kept secure. With security threats such as viruses, hacking, ransomware, and data exfiltration coming from every angle — even...