by cleartech | Sep 26, 2025 | Cloud Strategy & Architecture, Enterprise Tech Trends, Research
A neoscaler is a new type of cloud provider, often called a “neocloud,” that specializes in delivering high-performance infrastructure for intensive artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. Unlike traditional hyperscalers (like Amazon, Google, and...
by cleartech | May 1, 2025 | Cloud Strategy & Architecture, Enterprise Tech Trends, Research
Commvault’s MVC Commvault’s Minimum Viable Company (MVC)—A Restore and Recovery Playbook for Success What is that Critical Customer WorkFlow Sequence? There are 4 Must Do’s and there is a playbook order to them. Read the full article for that WorkFlow...
by cleartech | Apr 17, 2025 | AI Security & Governance, Cloud Security, Cloud Strategy & Architecture, Enterprise Tech Trends
Google Cloud WAN: A network built for and powered by AI What does a Wide Area Network and AI have in common? The short answer is a lot. AI is one of the next evolutions in technology and it represents its own set of workload challenges. This raises an issue that many...
by cleartech | Mar 25, 2025 | Cloud Strategy & Architecture, Enterprise Tech Trends, Research
On the heels of St Patrick’s Day, Alphabet (Google’s parent company) announced the acquisition of Wiz. The deal is valued at $32 billion. This is the largest acquisition in Alphabet’s history. The purchase of Wiz is a smart offensive move on Google’s part. This...
by cleartech | Oct 23, 2024 | Cloud Strategy & Architecture, Enterprise Tech Trends, Research
In IT we love acronyms. An oldie but a goodie is KTLO or Keeping the Lights On. KTLO refers to basic systems and infrastructure maintenance. Did you know that some IT organizations spend as much as 80% of their resources and budget on simply supporting the...
by cleartech | Sep 10, 2024 | Cloud Strategy & Architecture, Enterprise Tech Trends, Research
Microsoft Fabric Microsoft Fabric — Connecting the Dots Did you know that Microsoft released the first version of SQL Server, known as SQL Server 1.0, in 1989 for the OS/2 operating system? All of us in IT are familiar with this long time database friend and server...