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News From HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland LemoineNews From HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland LemoineNews from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland Lemoine2024 is the year we get to celebrate 50 years of NonStop! While many platforms have appeared and disappeared over that period of time, NonStop has only grown stronger, building on an initial design that was simply visionary and, over the years, never taking anything for granted, adapting to industry changes while keeping NonStop fundamentals preserved…
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Bill HonakerNews from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland LemoineNews 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.
News from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland LemoineNews from HPE NonStop Division
Roland LemoineNews from HPE NonStop Division
Roland LemoineNews from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland LemoineSPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Connect Tech Forum: Business Integration & Analysis
Richard BuckleConnect, together with members of the Connect community, is pleased to announce the creation of a new Tech Forum, Business Intelligence & Analysis (BI&A). We have all heard senior HPE executives refer to how data is created on NonStop but what comes next? To be valued by the enterprise data created on NonStop needs to be moved. It needs to be analyzed. It needs to lead to better business insights.
News from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland LemoineConfiguring your data for productivity vs security: A balancing act!
Roland LemoineI used to think that applying security is good as long as it does not get in the way of productivity. After all, isn’t the whole purpose of IT to improve productivity, so anything going against that golden rule is at least questionable? If security is an obstacle to productivity then it defeats the whole purpose of IT being at the service of humans and it should not be the other way around.