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The Quest for Real Time Computing – Forbes Blog by John Webster

By Evaluator Group, Wednesday, July 20th 2016

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The history of computing can be seen as mankind’s journey toward making a machine imitate the human mind. Our brains process multiple streams and many types of data, simultaneously and in real time.  We are able to focus on what’s...

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An Enterprise Cloud ‘Survey of Surveys’ – Forbes Blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Wednesday, May 4th 2016

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John Webster recently published a report on "Survey of Surveys'.  The Blog summarizes his findings or download the free report: Industry Insight: Cloud Survey of Surveys Enterprise Cloud adoption is one of the most–if not the most–surveyed topics in enterprise IT...

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It’s Hard to Pick Cloud Winners and Losers (But You Should Try) – Forbes Blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Monday, March 7th 2016

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Cloud computing discussions often turn to the future of cloud—even with my relatives. Over Christmas dinner last year, a lively debate erupted over whether or not all company-owned and operated IT would eventually disappear. One in-law who is a CFO...

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The Rebirth of Parallel I/O – Forbes Blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Thursday, December 10th 2015

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The transition from a dependence on rotating disk to solid-state storage is under way. And as the cost per unit of solid state storage capacity inevitably decreases, enterprise IT is now getting the message that an investment in solid state...

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Are All Public Clouds Created Equally? – Forbes Blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Wednesday, November 18th 2015

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Cloud computing is often spoken of in “as a service” terms like IT as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, Software as a Service, and Platform as a Service. And each has its well know XaaS acronym to go along...

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OpenStack Summit 2015: Decomposing Four Misconceptions – Forbes blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Friday, May 22nd 2015

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I’ve just returned from OpenStack Summit 2015 in Vancouver where 6000+ software-defined attendees convened to contribute and commune and where the opening keynote speaker laid down the following proclamation: Every company is becoming a software company and every company has to write...

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“Solving Big Data Problems” DSI 2015 Presentation from John Webster

By John Webster, Friday, April 10th 2015

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John Webster delivered the presentation Solving Big Data Problems at SNIA’s Data Storage Innovation conference on Thursday, April 9. If you weren’t able to catch his presentation live, view his slides here on-demand.

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Software Defined Storage Needs a More Clearly Defined Value Proposition, Forbes blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Monday, April 6th 2015

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Software Defined Storage Needs a More Clearly Defined Value Proposition The Software Defined Storage (SDS) model in its early days was often compared to Software Defined Networking (SDN). Both used virtualization as a foundational technology and replaced hardware constructs with software...

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In-Memory Computing & the Emergence of Tier-1 Storage: Forbes.com blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Thursday, January 29th 2015

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We’ve been watching the advance of solid state disk (SSD) as its ever improving price for capacity metrics make it an attractive replacement for relatively slow, spinning, mechanical disk media. Disk drive manufactures like Hitachi saw this coming years ago...

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Is It Time for Hadoop Alternatives? Forbes blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Monday, December 8th 2014

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Hadoop has progressed from a large scale, batch-oriented analytics tool used by a handful of webscalers to a multi-application processing platform for webscale and enterprise users. The vendors of Hadoop’s three major distributions uniformly characterize it as a modern architecture...

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