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MongoDB announces ability for Atlas to separate nodes, allowing developers to customize for specific workloads
From the start, MongoDB Inc. was developed to make database easier for developers. And when it came to the launch of cloud database-as-a-service MongoDB Atlas, the company employed the same design-thinking process to optimize experience. This week, at MongoDB World 2022, Atlas gained a new set of capabilities that simplifies the large-scale data analysis and ...
What to expect at HPE Discover 2022: Join theCUBE June 28-30
Enterprise cloud adoption is a done deal. Now it’s time to manage the complexities of modern hybrid computing. Since its 2015 spin out, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. has pushed hybrid infrastructure as a key step for successful enterprise transformation. The 2018 launch of the HPE GreenLake Hybrid Cloud solidified the company’s support of hybrid cloud ...
How to securely leverage data and achieve real-time personalization without a hyperscaler budget
Any digital company knows the potential value represented by customer data. They also know that like any raw material, there is a process that has to occur between collecting that data and being able to use it. While being able to use data to enhance customer experience has always been a competitive advantage, the pandemic ...
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Three insights you might have missed from the VeeamON event
After two years holding online-only events, the recent VeeamON 2022 event saw the launch of the first hybrid VeeamON. While the in-person crowd gathered in Las Vegas to celebrate the lifting of pandemic restrictions with live sessions and corridor chats, close to 40,000 additional attendees took part in a parallel virtual event that included live ...
What to expect at PagerDuty Summit: Join theCUBE June 8 for post-event analysis
Maintaining 24/7 accessibility, five nines (or more) uptime, and combating the constant threat of cyberattack means fast incident response is business-critical. And although the days of on-call engineers wearing pagers have faded into the past, the incessant ping of alerts is a modern developer’s Pavlovian hell. Automated incident response, or AIR, tools that identify and solve ...
What to expect during the MongoDB World event: Join theCUBE June 8
Today’s skills shortage means modern business must focus on keeping developers happy. Which is good news for companies that have a big developer fanbase, such as open-source managed cloud database provider MongoDB Inc. With a 48% compound year-on-year growth, MongoDB is on a revenue roll. The company reported better than expected results in Q3 and ...
Veeam takes a disciplined path to top of the data protection market
Attendees expecting VeeamON 2022 to be focused only on backup software would have been surprised by the breadth of topics covered during the conference, which recently took place in Las Vegas. “They hit virtualization, cloud, containers, ransomware. [They’re] catching waves effectively … not in an artificial buzzword-driven way, but in a legitimate, disciplined business-growth approach,” said David ...
Wasabi narrows focus to challenge hyperscaler rivals
The technology world is full of companies building out from their core expertise to be a one-stop shop for their customers. But cloud storage company Wasabi has taken a different approach. “We’re not trying to be everything to everyone; we’re trying to be one thing, executed very well, for a specific set of users and ...
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Three insights you might have missed from the ‘Application Modernization’ event
There are very few companies that don’t have digital transformation on their priority agenda. But although companies know why they need to undergo the process (a stake in the digital economy) and what they want to achieve (better customer experiences and more efficient operations), deciding how to go about achieving these goals is always a ...
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The nirvana of cloud storage: Google Cloud’s secret weapon
Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Alibaba Cloud consistently top the so-called “cloud war” rankings, because the common benchmark is infrastructure-as-a-service revenue. That has created the perception that Google lags behind. But the company has a secret weapon in its cloud arsenal: Its cloud-based consumer services are already deployed at a larger scale than a ...









