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News from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland Lemoine
News from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland Lemoine
News from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland LemoineAs it appears evident this year, we’re all going to discuss of cyber resilience, isn’t it? Is it just marketing fluff and a new name for cyber security? Or is there more to it? Whenever there is a new trend in the industry, you invariably see everyone jumping on the bandwagon, claiming they have the best offering to address that problem. And why not.

How to Build a Successful Cloud Security Strategy
Thomas Gloerfeld
HPE Data Solutions – NonStop’s new home in HPE
Iain Liston-BrownNonStop has always been driven by business solutions and therefore when the new Data Solutions organisation was formed this was a natural fit for NonStop.
HPE’s Data Solutions business under Jeff Kyle is accountable for creating and delivering differentiated transaction processing and in-memory data analytics solutions for HPC, AI, structured data, and unstructured data for financial services, manufacturing, transportation, and retail segments via PaaS & SaaS.

NonStop Trends & Wins
Justin Simonds
NonStop Trends & Wins
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Virtualization; a world without limits now embraced by NonStop!
Richard BuckleVirtualization, and the support of virtual operating systems, has been a part of IT for a very long time. The concepts are pretty simple; I/O has been much slower than main memory so actions taken by the processor have happened more quickly than actions directed at storage. This resulted in a lot of processor wait time and processor time was viewed as expensive; what could we do while we waited? Initially this lead to the creation of a number of partitions all sharing virtual storage (VS) so much so that it wasn’t unusual to find large systems running five, seven, twelve and more partitions that, in the case of IBM mainframes, broke processing down into online and batch.