Gartner research director Paul Delory spoke with TechRepublic about how containers can be an enabler for automation, and how central automation is to the future of the data center.
At the 2017 VMworld conference in Las Vegas, Moffitt Cancer Center CTO Tom Hull explained how his company utilized hybrid cloud to address aging infrastructure, balance workloads, and more.
Andy Yen, CEO and founder of encrypted email provider ProtonMail, explains the basics of encryption and how virtual private networks can keep your business data safe while traveling.
HTML5 is clean, fast, and flexible. Paul Vincent, CEO of Neuranet, explains why the death of Adobe’s Flash could help spur innovation with rich media web platforms.
The smartphone is more than just a mobile device. Samsung’s Vice President of Mobile Product Marketing Eric McCarty explains why the device ties together Samsung’s cloud, IoT, and mobile environment.
Gregory Michaelidis, TechRepublic contributor and Cybersecurity fellow at New America, shares useful advice for improving collaboration between business and government.
College tech leaders may find the deluge of student devices challenging to manage, but University of Kentucky CTO Doyle Friskney says they make for a better learning environment.
A Women’s Thing magazine recently won a Red Dot design award. Founders Saskia Ketz and Allison Geller explain how technology has transformed the publishing industry.
Matt Eastwood, SVP of IDC’s datacenter, cloud, and developer research groups, met with TechRepublic to discuss the future of enterprise infrastructures and how it will impact admins and IT leaders.
At the 2017 VMworld conference, VMware Cloud on AWS was made generally available. Forrester analyst Dave Bartoletti explains what the service enables in the enterprise.
There’s been a lot of talk recently about what data internet service providers can collect, and what they can do with it. Here are five things you should know about the issue.
Software as a Service has given way to Everything as a Service: platforms, infrastructure, and more. While vendors are touting cloud-first strategy, what’s the reality?