Futurum Analyst Michael Diamond discusses Cisco and other vendors’ move to sell their software and services through hyperscale cloud marketplaces as they try to expand their ecosystems and explores why this is a smart strategy.
Arm recently unveiled a revised and revamped product roadmap with new processor designs that target cloud, hyperscale and HPC workloads. Futurum's principal analyst Daniel Newman gives his take on how he thinks this announcement may serve as a call to challenge from other industry CPU makers to up their game.
Futurum analysts Shelly Kramer and Steven Dickens provide their take on Kyndryl Bridge, announced by IT services behemoth Kyndryl and designed to help customers accelerate digital transformation and digital modernization journeys. Kyndryl Bridge is the company’s innovative approach to simplifying IT service delivery and harnessing the power of automation. What’s ahead for Kyndryl and their customers will be exciting to watch play out.
In this episode of Making Markets, Charles Giancarlo, CEO of Pure Storage, talks about why digital transformation is still top-of-mind, and how the company continues to grow, take market, and win through a strategy driven by customer experience.
On this episode of The Six Five – Insider Edition hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead sit down with Alan Peacock, General Manager, Delivery & Operations, IBM Cloud at IBM to take a deep dive into IBM Cloud.
Futurum analyst Todd R. Weiss looks at how the new Honeywell data center software suite bolsters DC operations by providing critical and innovative new monitoring and management tools for data center managers.
Futurum analysts Daniel Newman and Todd R. Weiss share their insights on the news that Oracle Q1 revenue is up 18% to $11.4B as cloud revenue rises, which the company hopes to boost even more through its recent $28.4 billion acquisition of electronic hospital records vendor, Cerner.
In this research report, Futurum Research explores why Dell’s Project Alpine enables customers to use the APIs and management tools they already use, avoiding the expense and complexity of refactoring applications or reskilling workforces to drive their multi-cloud journey. As such, customers can combine their preferred public cloud services with Dell Technologies’ enterprise data services to attain uncompromised connectivity and consistent experience deploying Dell assets such as PowerStore, PowerScale, PowerFlex and ObjectScale on-prem to optimize their multi-cloud data services.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why the new Oracle MySQL HeatWave on AWS solution provides the single database platform that fulfills topmost customer transaction processing, analytics, and machine learning demands and delivers definitive price performance advantages over rival solutions including Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery, and Synapse.