Hardware & Infrastructure: Page 9
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2 years later: Enterprise hardware shifts are here to stay
Companies are eliminating desktop PCs in favor of mobile gear, adjusting provider strategies to fill their needs.
By Allen Bernard • April 11, 2022 -
Sponsored by Lenovo
Minimalist tech: Monitors as statement pieces
From fashion to interior design – minimalism's taken off in the last few years and now it's changing technology.
By Andreas Schupp • March 28, 2022 -
Sponsored by Lenovo
Five ways monitors can improve your employees' hybrid lifestyle
It's crucial for technology providers to understand the challenges customers face with remote working and distance learning.
By Stefan Engel, Lenovo's VP and General Manager of Visuals Business • March 7, 2022 -
US sanctions highlight conflict impact on global tech supply chain
Necessity is the mother of all invention: What technology will Russia develop next?
By Roberto Torres • Feb. 25, 2022 -
Semiconductors expected to be in tight supply throughout 2022
Suppliers are working to ramp up production, but many planned capacity projects are not expected to be operational until 2023 at the earliest.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Jan. 21, 2022 -
Sector watch: Data center construction will continue to surge in 2022
Industry sources expect demand for these types of facilities to expand this year, especially in a handful of markets like Phoenix, Dallas and Atlanta.
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 21, 2022 -
Dell's digitized supply chain makes demand planning easier during chip shortage
The company runs virtual simulations to better detect potential disruptions and shape demand to available supply.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Dec. 9, 2021 -
Financial group CEO resigns amid spate of IT woes
Tatsufumi Sakai is at least the third executive at Mizuho Financial Group to step down in connection with issues that prompted a regulator and the country's ministry of finance to issue orders seeking improvement.
By Dan Ennis • Nov. 29, 2021 -
Hardware price hikes are here to stay
Despite strides in global manufacturing capacity, computer chips are unlikely to roll off assembly lines in significant quantities until 2023.
By Allen Bernard • Oct. 7, 2021 -
Zoom's upcoming hot-desk solution targets the roaming worker
The company is rethinking tools for hybrid work, taking video-conferencing technology beyond the permanence of assigned seating.
By Roberto Torres • Sept. 13, 2021 -
RFID and sensor tech get cheaper, faster and more pervasive
Advancements in identification technology help retail supply chains track inventory and shrink. Are visioning robots the next evolution?
By Jen A. Miller • Sept. 9, 2021 -
CIOs vs. the supply chain: Laptop shortages threaten enterprise efficiency
IT is now maintaining a more diverse fleet of laptops in the wake of scarcity and rising costs in computing equipment.
By Roberto Torres • Sept. 1, 2021 -
Solving the puzzle of ownership costs for enterprise computing
Cost of ownership influences enterprise device decisions, including upfront costs and management spend. But not all systems are created equal.
By Roberto Torres • Aug. 13, 2021 -
What happens when legacy apps become unmanageable?
In theory, a mainframe could last forever. But if aging technology is kept past its prime, it could weigh down a company's ability to innovate.
By Roberto Torres • Aug. 9, 2021 -
What to know about IP address leasing
Global demand means top dollar for companies with excess capacity they want to monetize, says a broker.
By Robert Freedman • Aug. 4, 2021 -
Glitchy internet hurts 1 in 5 workers: report
The purview of IT teams extends into employees' homes, which requires solving for a host of tech issues on a case-by-case basis.
By Roberto Torres • July 27, 2021 -
Sponsored by GoDaddy
Domain Name Councils emerge as a crucially helpful resources to keep corporate portfolios strong
As more companies utilize domain names, domain name managers can now easily manage their portfolios with DNCs.
By Matt Serlin, GoDaddy • July 26, 2021 -
Spending on servers rebounds as core systems remain on-prem
Easy migrations are already in the cloud, Forrester's Andrew Bartels said. What remains — and takes longer to shift — are critical, transaction-intensive and core components of infrastructure.
By Roberto Torres • June 29, 2021 -
Sponsored by Envoy
Hot desks are heating up as people head back to the workplace
Envoy analyzed their platform data of over 225,000 desk bookings to provide insights into how employees are using the workplace.
By Jonathan Weindel, Head of Data Analytics at Envoy • June 28, 2021 -
HP, Dell adjust supply chains as shortages linger
Dell is prioritizing "more valuable places for" components, and HP is building its inventory levels.
By Matt Leonard • June 3, 2021 -
Sponsored by Cloudreach
Why do cloud migrations fail?
90% of CIOs have experienced failed cloud migration projects, with 74% of companies moving applications back on-premises. Why are the migrations failing?
June 1, 2021 -
Sponsored by Cloudreach
Balance precision and speed for a smart cloud migration
When it comes to planning cloud migration, precision equals performance. Having said that, migration momentum must always be top of mind. So how do you balance the two?
May 17, 2021 -
Sponsored by Envoy
3 types of hybrid work models (and the pros and cons of each)
There are many ways to approach hybrid work. Explore three types of hybrid work schedules, their pros and cons, and which work best for different companies.
May 10, 2021 -
Sponsored by Cloudreach
3 biggest threats to cloud migration planning
What are the 3 biggest killers of cloud migration planning? How can you accelerate the time-to-value of your cloud journey?
May 3, 2021 -
Column
The Water Cooler: 8 executives on the oldest tech in the workplace
Recollections of mainframes, COBOL, databases and Y2K memorialize the early days of IT careers.
By Katie Malone , Roberto Torres • April 29, 2021