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View from the Edge: Clear or Cloudy?

Organizations across industries are extending their infrastructures outward to enable IoT, but not all of them are able to use data as well as they'd hoped.
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Architecting for Anarchy: F5's MacVittie on Network Stability

F5's principal technical evangelist discusses balancing DevOps and security to avoid chaos in the cloud and container era.
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Is Lean IT Killing Your Digital Transformation Plans?

There is value in IT adopting the Lean concepts established in manufacturing, but do so with care, particularly is you are heading through digital transformation initiatives.
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How to Build Trust with Artificial Intelligence

Chief information officers and other IT leaders can reduce or amplify risks depending on how they answer these five questions.
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Goodbye, Data Center -- Hello Cloud

The larger the organizational footprint, the more challenging a cloud migration will be. Here's how to make decommissioning your data center a little easier.
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