Career Advice from a Long-Time Practitioner of Tech
Jack Poller, a seasoned technology professional, shared his career advice for those in the tech industry, focusing on long-term growth and sustainable practices. His insights are built from years of direct experience and aim to guide tech workers at all stages of their careers. In this Gestalt IT article, Sulagna Saha shares Jack’s insights.
Can We Find Data Storage to Match Your Data Growth?
Jack Poller recently discussed the challenges of keeping up with rapid data growth and finding suitable data storage solutions that can scale effectively to meet evolving demands. In his analysis, he explores various innovative storage technologies and strategies that enterprises can consider to address their increasing data needs. For more insights from Jack Poller on this topic, check out his coverage of Cloud Field Day 21 on LinkedIn Pulse.
Automation Will Change Our Socio-Economic Canvas. But Can It Assure Economic Well-being?
Sulagna Saha explores the socio-economic implications of automation, questioning whether advancements in technology can guarantee economic well-being for all. She discusses the potential benefits and challenges posed by increased automation in various sectors. This article was based on a delegate roundtable discussion at Cloud Field Day 21. For further insights, check out more articles by Sulagna Saha on Gestalt IT.
The Allure and Challenges of Private Clouds: Why You Should Investigate Platform9
Jack Poller recently explored the complexities and advantages of private clouds, highlighting why organizations might consider Platform9 as a viable solution. His analysis covers the scalable nature of private clouds and how they can effectively address specific enterprise needs while offering a detailed look at Platform9’s unique offerings. For further insights on Cloud Field Day 21 from Jack Poller, check out his articles on LinkedIn Pulse.
Company Acquisitions are a Necessary Evil in Enterprise Tech
The IT industry’s reliance on acquisitions is a necessary driver of innovation, though they often seem to get in the way of competition and progress. This episode of the Tech Field Day podcast, recorded during Cloud Field Day 21, features Ray Lucchesi, Jon Hildebrand, Ken Nalbone, and Stephen Foskett considering whether acquisitions in the IT industry are a necessary evil or a detriment to innovation. Acquisitions are often seen as a double-edged sword, with both positive and negative implications. On one hand, acquisitions can fuel innovation by providing smaller companies with the resources and market access they need to scale their ideas. On the other hand, they can stifle competition, lead to cultural clashes, and sometimes result in the disappearance of promising technologies or products.
Qumulo Distributed Global Namespace and Filesystem
The Qumulo Distributed Global Namespace and Filesystem is designed to streamline data management across diverse storage environments, supporting a range of applications from data analytics to archival storage. With its scalable architecture, Qumulo allows enterprises to manage billions of files with ease, ensuring high performance and accessibility regardless of geographical distribution. This solution is particularly beneficial in environments requiring rapid access to large datasets, facilitating efficiency and collaboration across global teams. Read more in this LinkedIn Pulse article by Alastair Cooke following Qumulo’s presentation at Cloud Field Day 21.