Cloud and storage trends for 2015

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Some 2015 predictions from Jay Kidd, SVP and CTO at NetApp.

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Avere Systems 2015 Predictions

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Avere Systems has made some predictions around – of course – hybrid cloud and the storage industry, but also IoT and what companies need to focus on to be successful in 2015. Here they are, courtesy of President and CEO Ron Bianchini.   

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Navigating the 2015 IT minefield

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By Keith Tilley, Executive Vice President, Global Sales & Customer Services, Sungard Availability Services.

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What’s in store for storage in 2015

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Predictions from Stephane Estevez, product marketing manager EMEA/APAC at Quantum.

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2015 to mark the year of disruptive technology, says Advanced 365 report

Internet of Things, Intercloud, Avatars and Software Defined Networks to dominate business agendas.

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NEC identifies 2015’s Top 10 strategic technology trends for the smart enterprise

IT & Communications core components for businesses enhancing productivity, services and competitive edge.

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