Editions
Chapter News – N2TUG 2019
Bill HonakerProtecting your business with data-centric security on HPE NonStop
Thomas GloerfeldNuWave Technologies’ 20th Anniversary Celebration
Gabrielle GuerreraNonStop Migration: Should you stay or should you go?
Karen CopelandIn 1982, a band called THE CLASH sang, “Should I stay or should I go now? If I go, there will be trouble, and if I stay it will be double . . .” and it’s possible some NonStop customers may think it is better to stay on the NonStop i boat rather than migrate but over time that decision will cause them to miss out on new features and enhancements coming to the NonStop X product line. HPE NonStop recently announced the end of sales for NonStop i, our Itanium product line and of course it’s natural that customers are starting to ask if it’s time to migrate and to contemplate what the effort to migrate might involve.
Big Breaches, Big Data, Big Context How to Empower the Next Generation of Security Threat Detection
Steve TcherchianIt can take months or even years before a data breach is detected. The latest statistics from Ponemon Institute’s 2018 Cost of Data Breach Report outlines that it takes an average of 197 days to identify a breach. That means someone is in your network, on your systems, in your applications for over six months before they’re detected, IF they’re detected. That’s six months! On the higher end of the same report, there are companies that have been breached for years before they realize it. For example, sources indicate the Marriott data breach occurred back in 2014, but it was not disclosed until 2018. The scale of that breach is still being evaluated and it seems to get bigger and more impactful as more information is discovered.
What Wikipedia can tell you about Batch Scheduling
David Shields
Back for More (July-August 2019)
Richard Buckle
The State Of NonStop – Current and Future – with ATC’s Franz Koenig
Andrew Price
News from HPE’s NonStop Division (May-June 2019)
Franz KoenigAfter a winter with record level snowfalls here in some areas of Austria of up to 4.5 meters of fresh snow within a few weeks, spring finally seems to take over. The last patches of snow I can see from my home-office disappear, making way for another white colored delight: snowdrops on meadows that get greener by the day. The same way that nature brings this constant renewal and change through the seasons, the NonStop business is marching forward, renewing itself like nature does every spring.
A Note From Connect Leadership (May-June 2019)
Navid KhodayariWe are now in full swing TUG season with meetings taking place from Los Angeles to New York to Scotland! Flights are being taken by HPE and Partners alike, and customers are hearing about all the latest and greatest NonStop. Speaking of great; the story at a lot of the meetings has been the fantastic performance of the NonStop Enterprise Division within HPE. Business is up and customers are happy! To top it all off, the technology keeps getting better and innovation is taking place all around! Basically, it’s a great time to be in the NonStop community!
NonStop Trends & Wins (May-June 2019)
Justin SimondsThe greater HPE strategy evolves around the idea that corporations will use a mix of hybrid architecture and hybrid cloud to achieve optimal results for a reasonable investment. Another tenet to the strategy is that everything will be understood through artificial intelligence and its components of machine and dep learning. Finally that a large portion of computing will be done at the edge. By the edge, HPE means near the creation of an event or transaction. It would be pre-cloud and would, most often, obviate the need to move the data back to the data center since it would have already been processed. Only aggregate data and outliers would make the long and somewhat expensive trip back to the data center. By way of example, I was reading of video ‘smart cities’ surveillance systems that were setup in China a few years ago.
Expanding NonStop Opportunities (May-June 2019)
Ron Thompson
The IT Director’s Perspective: Maximizing the Value of HPE NonStop (May-June 2019)
Thomas Gloerfeld“You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination.”
Your next stop, the datacenter.
It is full of the latest and greatest technologies. Rows and rows of servers sit surrounded by flash disk arrays and enough fiber to reach to the moon and back. This is the new home for your software, the lifeblood of your company. You reflect proudly on what you have helped to create and then, doubt begins to cloud this wonderful vision. Is my software worthy of running on all of this shiny new technology? Can my software take advantage of all of these technologies? Is my software ready to run in the cloud?
Chapter News – 2019 NYTUG Recap (May-June 2019)
Peter Schvarcz
Chapter News – CTUG’s 2018 Fall Conference Report (May-June 2019)
Kim Katigbak
Proactive Security and Threat Detection – it’s not that SIEMple
Steve Tcherchian
From Hacker to Hackathon – History in the Making! (May-June 2019)
Vuk Petrovic
Back for More (May-June 2019)
Richard BuckleThis issue will be all about the processing of data – developing and implementing those all-important programs in support of mission critical transaction processing. In particular, the languages, tools methodologies, frameworks and much more that all play a role in creating the business logic necessary to process the data created by transactions. The two, data and processing have been linked since the very first computer was built and even today, there are those in the NonStop community that can recall being recruited to work in “data processing.” Of course, in the intervening years, so much has changed that, in order to remain competitive, businesses have long ago foregone the five and even three year planning cycles to where development and testing of business logic is now continuous.
Remembering Esther Sanchez (May-June 2019)
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