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Honeycomb and AWS share diversity, equity and inclusion focus
Distributed services observability provider Honeycomb boasts a technically advanced solution that simplifies debugging. Its goal is to make DevOps engineers’ lives less hectic and solve issues affecting end users faster. In the past six months, the company was awarded the DevOps Dozen2 Best Observability Solution award and joined DataDog, Dynatrace, New Relic and IBM Instana in ...
Automation without loss of control: A developer-friendly fix for K8s complexity
The day 1 excitement of cloud adoption has segued into day 2 operations, and it’s causing a Kubernetes complexity headache for information technology teams. The reason is simple: Cloud means containers, and containers create a dynamic, obscure environment that is too complex for efficient human management. The inability to effectively optimize Kubernetes deployment means developers ...
What to expect during AWS re:Inforce: Join theCUBE July 26 and 27
There are now more digital businesses at the enterprise level than traditional organizations: 53% of enterprises had an active digital transformation strategy in October 2021, according to the latest International Data Corporation “FutureScape” report. This figure reflects an increase of 42% in just two years, so it’s logical to assume the total continues to grow. ...
Three insights you might have missed from the ‘Secure Storage Hot Takes’ event
It’s easy to forget that there are more options for cloud storage than AWS, GCP and Azure. The top three cloud providers dominate the market, with AWS’ 33% and Azure’s 21% adding up to more than half of the Q4 2021 global market share. However, history has proven that even the biggest brands need to ...
Wasabi next-gen cloud storage solution tackles data protection, security and data sovereignty
It may be summer, but cybercrime doesn’t take a vacation. Last year 76% of organizations suffered from a ransomware attack, according to a recent “2022 Data Protection Trends” report. And this year could be on track to beat that record, with Nvidia Inc., Toyota Corp. and the Government of Costa Rica three big-name attacks in ...
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3 insights you might have missed from the HPE Discover event
It was standing-room only in Las Vegas for Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.’s chief executive officer, Antonio Neri, as he gave the keynote to kick off the recent HPE Discover event. The energy in the room was high, as 8,000 attendees celebrated being back together for the first time in three years and Neri (pictured) declared ...
What to expect during ‘Secure Storage Hot Takes’ event: Join theCUBE July 12
When companies seek out cloud storage solutions, they need more than a black box in which to put data and forget about it. The demands of a modern, digital workplace mean that data storage has to be secure, accessible, and preferably not too expensive. However, in a twist on the adage of “choose two: good, ...
HPE’s transformation puts data front and center
In the hardware market, data storage systems have traditionally been known simply as “storage,” with the data part forgotten. But these days data isn’t stuck in a box and left to sit. It’s a mobile, active asset that is driving value for the business. Reflecting the new world order of data dominance, Hewlett Packard Enterprise ...
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HPE’s long-term cloud strategy is sound, say IDC analysts
Is HPE GreenLake cloud? Ask executives from one of the big-name public cloud providers, and they’ll probably tell you no. Ask an HPE exec, and they’ll say it is. But what do the independent analysts think? “What HPE is doing is cloud, because it’s really about how you present the services and how you allow ...
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Could a Snowflake deal benefit HPE GreenLake’s game plan? TheCUBE analysts assess strategic options for HPE’s future
From this week’s HPE Discover keynote stage, Antonio Neri, chief executive officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co., announced: “We have become a new company.” After building the strength of HPE GreenLake and adding Aruba Edge Services, it’s obvious that HPE has flipped its fortunes and is no longer the hardware provider of yesteryear. But the company’s ...