By Andrew Buss
Way back in the mists of time, when computers were first developed as servers they used specialised external storage devices – often large tape drives or hard disks – that attached through a proprietary interface. As time went by, the computers shrunk in size but increased in capability. The storage shrunk in size even more – allowing disks to be directly attached within the server. ……….
Through our research and insights, we help bridge the gap between technology buyers and sellers.
Have You Read This?
From Barcode Scanning to Smart Data Capture
Beyond the Barcode: Smart Data Capture
The Evolving Role of Converged Infrastructure in Modern IT
Evaluating the Potential of Hyper-Converged Storage
Kubernetes as an enterprise multi-cloud enabler
A CX perspective on the Contact Centre
Automation of SAP Master Data Management
Tackling the software skills crunch