Continuation from Part 1 Disaster recovery is a subset of business continuity planning that focuses on restoring IT infrastructure after a disaster. A disaster recovery plan should comprehensively outline the procedures and policies that will enable an organization to recover from any potential disasters, whether they be natural or manmade. Disaster recovery of IT systems […]
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This week, we’re thrilled to bring together thousands of IBM clients, partners, business leaders and stakeholders at our annual Think® Conference being held in Orlando, Florida. For IBM, Think is all about how we support organizations in their digital transformation and help them compete in their markets via the use of technological innovation. There’s a […]
Today we are launching I4g instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors that deliver up to 15% better compute performance than our other storage-optimized instances. With up to 64 vCPUs, 512 GiB of memory, and 15 TB of NVMe storage, one of the six instance sizes is bound to be a great fit for your storage-intensive […]
In today’s digital world, business and IT leaders are turning to automation to improve operational efficiency, increase employee productivity and, ultimately, boost business performance. At IBM, we believe that organizations need AI coupled with automation to help developers reduce time to productivity. By empowering employees with automation and AI technologies like machine learning, deep learning, […]
Since it was established in 1994, Atlantic.Net has expanded its reach from North America and Europe to practically all corners of the world. During those three decades, Atlantic.Net built a reputation for providing cutting-edge hosting and IT management services to big industry names. The company owes its success to a customer-focused ideology, summed up in […]
At the end of this week, I’m flying to Seattle to take part in the AWS Serverless Innovation Day. Along with many customers and colleagues from AWS, we are going to be live on May 17 at a virtual free event. During the AWS Serverless Innovation Day we will share best practices related to building […]
At the end of this week, I’m flying to Seattle to take part in the AWS Serverless Innovation Day. Along with many customers and colleagues from AWS, we are going to be live on May 17 at a virtual free event. During the AWS Serverless Innovation Day we will share best practices related to building […]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is polarizing. It excites the futurist and engenders trepidation in the conservative. In my previous post, I described the different capabilities of both discriminative and generative AI, and sketched a world of opportunities where AI changes the way that insurers and insured would interact. This blog continues the discussion, now investigating the […]
Building evolvable software systems is a strategy, not a religion. And revisiting your architectures with an open mind is a must. Software architectures are not like the architectures of bridges and houses. After a bridge is constructed, it is hard, if not impossible, to change the way it was built. Software is quite different, once […]
The open road has long been part of the American ethos. Asphalt arteries connecting cities, towns, and endless horizons from prairie to coast. They symbolize freedom of movement, adventure, and opportunity. And no profession embodies this ideal more than the long-haul trucker. A modern-day cowboy, crisscrossing the country (and often borders), making sure shelves are […]