Weka Launches Sustainability Initiative for AI, ML, and HPC

By Mitch Lewis, Friday, March 3rd 2023

Analyst Blogs

The News: Weka is increasing its commitment to sustainability with a Sustainable AI Initiative. According to Weka, the new initiative “aims to raise Awareness, ignite conversations, and identify solutions to mitigate AI’s energy and carbon impact”. Weka has embraced sustainability...

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A Few Thoughts on Copy Data Management

By Steve Scully, Tuesday, April 17th 2018

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As we mentioned in last month’s blog, Copy Data Management (CDM) is one of the interesting areas in enterprise data management that has been gaining in popularity and relevance.  CDM is about locating and managing all the copies of your...

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Scale-Out Data Protection: Research and Coverage Update

By Steve Scully, Monday, March 19th 2018

Analyst Blogs

They say that times flies when you’re having fun, so I must be having too much fun these days.  My first (and only) blog with Evaluator Group was months ago and it is long past time for this one. Though it...

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The Coming Intersection of HPC and the Enterprise Data Center – Forbes blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Tuesday, February 20th 2018

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High Performance Computing (HPC) traditionally exists as a separate and distinct discipline from enterprise data center computing. Both use the same basic components—servers, networks, storage arrays—but are optimized for different types of applications. Those within the data center are largely...

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Big Data Meets Data Fabric and Multi-cloud – Forbes blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Sunday, January 14th 2018

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As cloud computing progresses forward, an ages-old problem for IT is resurfacing—how to integrate and secure data stores that are disbursed geographically and across a growing diversity of applications. Data silos, which have always limited an organizations ability to extract...

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HCI – What Happened in 2017 and What to Watch for in 2018

By Eric Slack, Sunday, January 14th 2018

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The Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) segment continued to grow throughout 2017. Evaluator Group research in this area expanded in 2017 as well, adding products from NetApp, Lenovo and IBM. In this blog we’ll review some of the developments that occurred in 2017...

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Who Will Be the Haves and Have Nots? – Forbes blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Wednesday, January 3rd 2018

Analyst Blogs

Tis the season for industry analysts to make stunningly insightful predictions about the coming year. They make interesting reading at best. Rarely do analysts review what they wrote the year before to see if they actually got it right. Years...

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Data Protection: Research Outlook and Changes in the Market

By Steve Scully, Friday, December 8th 2017

Analyst Blogs

I’m just a little over thirty days into my role at Evaluator Group covering various aspects of Data Management including Data Protection and Secondary Storage. Even with a good understanding of the technology and what vendors are doing in this...

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How does Hyperconverged Fit in the Enterprise? — findings from Evaluator Group Research

By Eric Slack, Thursday, November 30th 2017

Analyst Blogs

Hyperconverged Infrastructures (HCIs) have enjoyed significant success over the past several years, based partly on their ability to reduce the effort and shorten the timeframe required to deploy new infrastructures. HCI’s early success came largely in small and mid-sized companies,...

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Recovering from Digital Transformation – Forbes blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Friday, November 10th 2017

Analyst Blogs

Digital Transformation projects now abound within enterprise IT. Depending on the vertical industry segment we see IoT, Customer 360, Industry 4.0 and Insurtec to say nothing of the multi-cloud architectures cropping up across the IT landscape. As the operational techs now ease these systems into production,...

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