Infrastructure, Cloud & DevOps

  • HPE Private Cloud AI Available for Virtual Assistants

    This month, HPE announced that its HPE Private Cloud AI is available to order. This new integrated and pre-validated solution combines hardware and software from both HPE and NVIDIA and it is designed to accelerate deployment of infrastructure for AI and shorten time to value for AI initiatives. The new solution accelerators give enterprises the ability to deploy virtual assistants with one click and operationalize them in seconds, simplifying the process from end to end.

    To learn more, download the free brief, HPE Private Cloud AI Available for Virtual Assistants.

  • This month, IBM announced the 10th generation of its DS8000 enterprise storage solution, designed to deliver mission-critical resilience and high performance to support mainframe environments and provide enterprise-level application consolidation. In this latest generation, IBM integrates multiple enhancements, including upgrades of the internal architecture with NVME technology and PCIe Gen4.

    To learn more, download the free brief, IBM Enhances DS8000 Enterprise Storage in Its 10th Generation.

  • This Complete Survey Results presentation focuses on the impacts of microservices, cloud-native application challenges, containers, multi-cluster and multi-namespace deployments, serverless deployments, infrastructure-as-code, open source tools for cloud management and automation, DevOps practices, and platform engineering.

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  • In the face of ransomware and other cybersecurity threats, organizations are concerned with cyber resilience, especially with the resilience of their sensitive data assets. For most organizations, data is a prime asset that drives core business processes, and in many cases, data is the business. Teams face unique challenges in their data resilience initiatives that typically combine data security posture management, data protection (recoverability), and data governance.

    To gain further insight into these trends, TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group surveyed 370 IT professionals at organizations in North America (US and Canada) familiar with and/or responsible for data security, data protection, and data governance technologies in North America (US and Canada). This survey explored the volume and distribution of sensitive data, the most important data to protect, the automation of sensitive data discovery, data classification strategies, data resilience perceptions and strategies, data security posture management strategies, data resilience stakeholders, and spending plans.

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  • Oracle Cloud World 2024 was an impressive showcase of cutting-edge advancements, particularly in the Oracle Database 23ai and artificial intelligence. The event delivered valuable insights and thought leadership, with one announcement standing out as a potential game changer: Oracle’s collaboration with AWS, which came after its announcements with Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure in the past year. This completes the circle and makes Oracle’s Autonomous Database and Oracle Exadata database capabilities available across these platforms. This strategic move is a significant shift for Oracle, enhancing its multi-cloud offerings and opening new opportunities for customers across these cloud ecosystems.

    This multi-cloud expansion holds tremendous benefits for both Oracle customers and those using AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. By making Oracle’s capabilities available, the company is empowering businesses with greater flexibility, enabling them to leverage the power of Oracle’s high-performance cloud solutions while maintaining their existing investments in other cloud providers. This partnership brings enhanced scalability, flexibility, and innovation. This will be particularly valuable for enterprises looking to integrate Oracle’s AI and database capabilities within their diverse cloud infrastructures while also taking advantage of each cloud’s AI capabilities, such as Amazon Bedrock, and easy access to all leading large language models (LLMs). AWS also offers a wide breadth of tools for generative AI development, which Oracle customers can leverage.

    Aside from the multi-cloud announcement, Oracle’s Database 23ai also introduced exciting new functionalities. Two areas of particular interest were the database’s vector capabilities and its ability to handle relational, graph, and document data models. The inclusion of vector search opens the door to more efficient and powerful AI-driven queries, making it easier to analyze and extract insights from large data sets. This is crucial in modern AI applications, where the ability to search and interpret data points quickly can drive better decisions and innovation with vectors offering advanced similarity capabilities.

    Vector databases, or databases with vector search capabilities, are increasingly becoming essential in the modern landscape of AI and machine learning. They enable the efficient processing of unstructured data, such as text, images, and complex data sets. They do this by transforming data into high-dimensional vectors, which can then be analyzed and searched using algorithms that calculate similarity between these vectors. The value of vector capabilities lies in their ability to perform similarity searches and provide contextually relevant results, which are crucial for AI models such as LLMs, image recognition systems, and recommendation engines. For example, in natural language processing applications, vector search can enable AI to find patterns and relationships between words, sentences, or documents based on meaning rather than just keyword matching. This means that AI can respond with more accurate and relevant information in everything from chatbot responses to complex business queries. At Oracle World, some impressive companies, such as PayPal and Deutsche Bank, shared their use of vector similarity capabilities in unique ways, such as vectorizing images and even support tickets to then use vector search to identify similar cases for comparison. This demonstrates vector capabilities beyond just AI use cases.

    For Oracle 23ai users, this translates into more powerful AI-driven solutions that can access and interpret vast amounts of unstructured data. Whether it’s finding relevant documents based on natural language queries, performing image similarity searches, or enhancing recommendation systems, vector search enables faster, more accurate insights. Additionally, it opens the door for better personalization and contextual understanding, which can be game-changing for industries like e-commerce, finance, and healthcare, where precision and relevance are key. In addition, Oracle 23ai’s flexibility to manage relational, graph, and document data in one database is highly valuable to developers and businesses. This unified approach simplifies the management of diverse data types, enabling organizations to harness their data more effectively for AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics. Oracle Cloud World 2024 demonstrated how Oracle pushes the boundaries of database technology and AI innovation while embracing a multi-cloud future.

  • In an era when IT operations teams are under tremendous pressure to accelerate processes, enable digital transformation, and reduce the unit cost and environmental impact of compute, AI can be a key enabling technology. Whether through generative AI (GenAI)-based tools, copilots, natural language querying, or advanced usage of causal and predictive AI, IT operations teams have an ever-increasing set of tools available to help them achieve their goals, improve stakeholder satisfaction, and optimize for their important metrics. TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group recently surveyed IT professionals involved with observability, ITSM, and AIOps technologies and processes to gain insights into these trends.

    To learn more about these trends, download the free infographic, Generative AI in IT Operations: Fueling the Next Wave of Modernization.

  • The State of IT-driven Sustainability

    This Complete Survey Results presentation focuses on IT sustainability environments, perceptions and practices around sustainability, factors impacting and influencing purchases, the impact of AI, techniques for mitigating the impact of AI on sustainability, and stakeholder groups involved in and most impacted by sustainability initiatives.

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  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to be a game changer for IT operations. In an era when IT operations is under tremendous pressure to accelerate processes, enable digital transformation, and reduce the unit cost and environmental impact of compute, artificial intelligence is seen as a key enabling technology. To address these challenges, organizations are turning to AI tools that eliminate manual processes to move faster, improve efficiency, promote productivity, and improve outcomes. Whether through GenAI-based tools, copilots, natural language querying, or advanced usage of causal and predictive AI, IT operations teams have an ever-increasing set of tools available to help them achieve their goals, improve stakeholder satisfaction, and optimize for their important metrics. Lastly, providers in these markets need to understand how GenAI will impact their value proposition and what buyers prioritize when it comes to AI in IT operations.

    To gain further insight into the current status and near future of AI in IT operations, TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group surveyed 360 IT professionals at organizations in North America (US and Canada) involved with observability, ITSM, and AIOps technologies and processes. This survey explored how AI is impacting the selection and use of IT operations tools, key stakeholders influencing purchasing decisions, functional requirements, business and technology drivers, tool consolidation plans, and spending intentions.

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  • Discover what’s trending on our network to engage IT buyers in market now and improve marketing and sales effectiveness. This report covers trending areas of interest across 240+ IT markets over the last 6 months (January 2024 – June 2024) in five (5) regions across the TechTarget & BrightTALK network: WW, NA, EMEA, APAC, LATAM. In this report you will find:

    ·The top 20 broad technology markets driving the most activity in the past 6 months. Activity data can help show where audience research is growing or declining and therefore help reinforce which markets are on the rise or declining.

    ·The top 25 granular topics growing the most across the TechTarget and BrightTALK network in the last 6 months. This gives insight into the content areas that are on the rise right now to leverage in your conversations.

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  • With WEKApod, WEKA can now offer the best of both worlds—a scalable, infrastructure-independent data platform and/or a scalable, integrated, high-performance storage cluster—depending on the organization’s needs.

    To learn more, download the free brief, WEKApod Accelerates Time to Value for Artificial Intelligence

  • As application environments become increasingly distributed across disparate locations such as data centers, cloud provider ecosystems, and colocation partner sites, complexity mounts for IT decision-makers and application owners. New cloud cost analysis tools are helping organizations better understand their environments while growing workloads like artificial intelligence are changing the ways organizations evaluate cloud partners and deployment locations. As a result, loyalty to cloud providers is tenuous, and the perception of on-premises infrastructure is improving. TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group recently surveyed IT professionals and application developers to gain insights into these trends.

    To learn more about these trends, download the free infographic, Cloud Application Deployment and Migration Decision-making

  • As application environments become increasingly distributed across disparate locations such as data centers, cloud provider ecosystems, and colocation partner sites, complexity mounts for IT decision-makers and application owners.

    New cost analysis and migration tools offer greater insight and application flexibility, helping organizations better understand their environments and discover potential issues with security and data governance more quickly and effectively. Meanwhile, emerging technologies such as generative artificial intelligence are changing the ways organizations evaluate cloud partners and deployment locations. As a result, loyalty to cloud providers is tenuous, and the perception of on-premises infrastructure is improving.

    To gain insight into how these trends impact strategies related to the deployment and migration of applications, Enterprise Strategy Group surveyed 366 IT professionals and application developers at organizations in North America (US and Canada) responsible for evaluating, purchasing, and managing applications for their organization.

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