In this episode, hosts Camberley Bates, Steven Dickens, and Krista Macomber discuss some of the top issues facing the CIO in 2024 and expected areas of investment, these include staffing, security, data curation and platform engineering, plus more.
The Futurum Group’s Steven Dickens and Keith Townsend share their insights on Broadcom's significant price cut for VMware's hybrid cloud suite subscription, the end of perpetual licenses, and a new, cost-effective vSphere bundle.
Krista Macomber, Steven Dickens and Camberley Bates discuss the evolving infrastructure landscape, with AI-driven growth in networking and custom silicon. Consolidation and spin-offs are shaping the industry, with Broadcom and OpenText making moves.
The Launch of Google’s TPU v5p and AI Hypercomputer Signifies Major AI Advancements
The Futurum Group’s Steven Dickens shares his insights on the launch of Google's TPU v5p and AI Hypercomputer, upgrades that signify major AI advancements.
The Multi-Cloud Infrastructure Automation Software Key Player Announces Q3 FY 2024 Financial Results
Steven Dickens, VP and Practice Leader at The Futurum Group, shares his insights on the latest earnings from HashiCorp, a leader in multi-cloud infrastructure automation.
Steven Dickens, VP and Practice Leader at The Futurum Group, shares his insights on Databricks' RAG suite and Vector Search service, which are reshaping AI application development.
This episode of Infrastructure Matters covers AWS re:Invent 2023, a busy event with over 60,000 attendees and 250 announcements from AWS. Topics covered include AI, hybrid solutions, and cost optimization.
MongoDB Enhances AI Applications, Offering Efficiency and AI Deployment Improvements
Steven Dickens, VP and Practice Leader at The Futurum Group, shares his insights on the latest from MongoDB. MongoDB's Atlas Vector Search and Search Nodes mark a significant leap in AI application development.
The Acquisition Proposal Comes Less Than One Year Since OpenText Acquired Application Modernization Vendor Micro Focus in a $6 Billion Transaction
Todd R. Weiss and Steven Dickens, analysts with The Futurum Group, share their insights as Rocket Software is buying OpenText’s application modernization unit for $2 billion, as the companies realign their products to focus on their core businesses.
The Futurum Group’s Steven Dickens and Rocket Software’s Phil Buckellew, discuss the company’s plans to acquire OpenText’s Application Modernization and Connectivity Business and the implications for the mainframe modernization landscape.
In our latest research brief, Better Together: Data Quality and Data Observability, done in partnership with IBM, we analyze how data workers and engineers can gain fast and scalable insights into data across an enterprise with the right data quality tools.