How historical data helps you manage your IT infrastructure

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Feb 15, 2017
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How historical data helps you manage your IT infrastructure
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How historical data helps you manage your IT infrastructure

There are many benefits to having historical data on your IT infrastructure readily available. It helps with analyses, forecasting, disaster recovery and troubleshooting. Read More

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Cisco grows cloud menu, brings Microsoft Azure Stack into UCS

Cisco today said it would expand its hybrid cloud offerings by integrating Microsoft Azure Stack into its Unified Computing System. The turnkey package, officially known as the Cisco Integrated Solution for Microsoft Azure Stack, grows Cisco’s Microsoft portfolio and let application developers and IT managers more easily deploy, manage and grow enterprise applications. Read More

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Flaw in Intel Atom chip could crash servers, networking gear

A flaw in an old Intel chip could crash servers and networking equipment, and the chip maker is working to fix the issue. Read More

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Intel works on next-generation Optane SSD, memory technologies

Intel is now shipping the first-generation Optane, but is also working on next-generation technologies as looks to up density in this new class of storage and memory. Read More

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