Tag: IT

The Six Five team discusses the HPE-VMware increasing partnership.
The Six Five team discusses Honeywell's Connect Event.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why Marvell’s new Secure Deterministic Ethernet solution can deliver the TSN capabilities, SoC integration efficiencies, built-in security, protected automation, portfolio driven place-in-network optimization, and software support critical to expediting OT/IT convergence, especially throughout the manufacturing and critical infrastructure market segments and how Marvell’s OEM partners can streamline and catalyze their customers’ journey to open, deterministic Ethernet-based networks.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall and Daniel Newman evaluate the x86 architecture and why they believe it enables organizations to swiftly adapt to changing business requirements, including the ability to maximize microprocessor architecture outcomes based on major evaluation factors such as overall performance, testing & amp, validation assurances, and industry standards leadership.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall assesses why Nokia’s SaaS for Fixed Networks portfolio offer can accelerate fixed broadband deployments, especially fiber builds in the U.S. market, due to the significant expansion of U.S.-based federal, state, and local government funding options and enabling operators to take advantage of built-in SaaS benefits such as reducing upfront costs as well as streamlining operations and business processes.
Addressing the Impending IT Energy-Use Challenge – The Six Five Summit Sessions
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 assesses why Nokia’s MX Boost technology addresses the growing demand across Industry 4.0 connectivity environments for private wireless capabilities that can flexibly bond 4.9G/5G with Wi-Fi, strengthens its private wireless network portfolio, and can help accelerate key emerging use cases such as Wi-Fi 6 + Wi-Fi 6E and LTE/5G + Wi-Fi 6E.
NVIDIA’s Omniverse Enterprise brings 3D Simulation, real-time collaboration, and a dose of storytelling to the chip-manufacturer’s portfolio. Futurum’s Fred McClimans and Ron Westfall break down NVIDIA’s Omniverse and how it has the potential to help manufacturing and design companies transform themselves into more efficient and safer organizations.

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