EZINE:
In this first issue of CW Nordics in 2017, we take a look what CIOs in the region are expecting in the year ahead. We asked a select group of CIOs and analysts in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden what IT projects are at the top their priority lists.
EZINE:
In this issue, we take a look at the struggles and triumphs faced by the channel this year so far. Also read up on possible solutions to the skills shortage, including the opening up of STEM to a more diverse range of students, and the necessity for improving skills on the job.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
This product overview examines IBM XIV® Storage System, a groundbreaking, high-end, open disk system designed to support business requirements for a highly available information infrastructure. Read this overview and learn about the features and benefits of IBM XIV® Storage System.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide: The big three offer cloud file storage that can ease hybrid cloud operations, with consistency between cloud and on-premise as well as greater enterprise application compatibility.
EGUIDE:
According to John Marion, principal at Healthcare Integration Strategies, LLC, a significant concern is that organizations aren't focused on the big picture when it comes to vendor neutral archives. In this e-guide, learn more about VNAs in healthcare, including where they are now and where they need to go.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper caters to your interest in where backup software is headed – a holistic approach to managing backups that your organization wants and needs backup software to deliver. Read on to discover 6 characteristics of a holistic solution.
EGUIDE:
Performance metrics can help data storage pros judge the effectiveness of their enterprise data storage resources. For example, data storage efficiency can be measured in terms of capacity utilization or productivity (such as performance). Read on to learn how performance metrics can help you evaluate your data storage efficiency.
CASE STUDY:
James Cook University needed to replace ageing storage systems that held vital student, administration and business applications. In order to get enterprise-level performance and availability that could keep up with the exponential growth of the university's data needs, they turned to IBM.