Author: Steven Dickens

The Futurum Group's Ron Westfall and Steve Dickens examine why the cloud plays a major role across recent 5G ecosystem moves including the Azure for Operators 5G modern connected applications at the edge portfolio development and strategic marketing push.
The Futurum Group's Ron Westfall and Steve Dickens examine why the cloud plays a major role across recent 5G ecosystem moves including the completion of the HPE acquisition of Athonet and its implications for the private 5G market and global 5G ecosystem.
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall and Steve Dickens examine why the cloud plays a major role across recent 5G ecosystem moves including Red Hat becoming the primary infrastructure platform for Nokia's core network applications.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall and Steve Dickens examine why the cloud plays a major role across recent 5G ecosystem moves including Red Hat becoming the primary infrastructure platform for Nokia's core network applications, Azure for Operators 5G modern connected application at the edge push, and the completion of the HPE acquisition of Athonet.
On this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast–Interview Series, host Steven Dickens sits down with Gunnar Hellekson, GM and VP of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for a candid and transparent conversation about CentOS Stream and the future of public RHEL-related source code releases.
In our latest research brief, Infrastructure Innovation: Today’s Enterprise Cannot Ignore the Need to Automate to Drive Resilience, done in partnership with 21st Century Software, we analyze the current approach to resilience and the challenges facing enterprises in today’s increasingly dynamic and rapidly changing business climate.
The Futurum Group VP & Practice Leader Steven Dickens offers his take on the latest from BMC. BMC AMI Cloud is a portfolio that addresses the challenges of managing mainframe data in the hybrid cloud era. It offers benefits such as scalability, cost effectiveness, simplified management, and enhanced accessibility. By leveraging a hybrid cloud strategy, organizations can overcome the limitations of on-premises infrastructure and ensure data resilience. BMC's AMI Cloud Vault protects mainframe data from cyber threats, while AMI Cloud Analytics enables the utilization of mainframe data by cloud-based applications, improving decision-making and reducing costs. These solutions revolutionize mainframe data management, providing flexibility, scalability, and security.
In our latest Report, BMC AMI Cloud: Empowering Mainframe Data Management in the Hybrid Cloud Era, done in partnership with BMC, we detail the challenges of both traditional and hybrid storage solutions, and how enterprises can efficiently manage storage operations and drive operational success.
In our latest research brief, The Ultimate Cloud Native Security Guide: Approaches to Strengthen Digital Trust and Protect Your Business, done in partnership with SUSE, we analyze the current approach to strengthening digital trust and the challenges facing businesses in today’s increasingly dynamic and disruptive landscape of cybersecurity threats.
The Futurum Group VP & Practice Leader Steven Dickens offers his take on the latest from MongoDB. MongoDB is a developer-centric company that offers a comprehensive developer data platform designed to meet the evolving needs of modern applications. They have announced a partnership with Google Cloud to integrate generative AI capabilities and simplify software development. Additionally, MongoDB has introduced new capabilities for its MongoDB Atlas platform, including enhanced search, real-time event processing, and multi-cloud options, catering to organizations' demands for improved user experiences and operational efficiency. These developments demonstrate MongoDB's commitment to empowering developers and driving innovation in the industry.
In this inaugural installment of Infrastructure Matters, we established the basis of the podcast - why does infrastructure matter in a cloud-crazed world?
The Futurum Group VP & Practice Leaders Camberley Bates and Steven Dickens offer their take on the latest announcements from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. HPE has entered the AI cloud market by expanding its HPE GreenLake portfolio to offer large language models (LLMs) for enterprises. The new service, called HPE GreenLake for LLMs, allows enterprises to privately train, tune, and deploy large-scale AI using HPE's AI software and supercomputers. It is the first in a series of AI applications that HPE plans to launch, and it will be delivered in partnership with German AI startup Aleph Alpha.

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