Dell’s series of Latitude laptops have been some of the most enduring performers in the business market. The 5510 series in particular has continuously offered incredible battery life, modern design,…
It’s now been roughly 8 months since the world was thrust into pandemic mode. We’ve witnessed sporadic lockdowns, travel restrictions, economic chaos and a singular urgency to adapt to this…
We’ve all read or heard of the explosive growth of data. Since its inception in 2006, the catchphrase “Data is the New Oil” created by data scientist Clive Humby has…
Remote work or telecommuting as it was originally coined is not a new concept. The Economist magazine published an article in 1974 predicting the possibility of such a work arrangement,…
On an almost daily basis there is a data breach that exposes some form of highly sensitive data. This information can encompass credit card numbers, passwords, email address, health records…
Reinsurance: Often described as insurance for insurers or stop-loss insurance. Reinsurance is the process whereby multiple insurance companies share risk by buying insurance policies from other insurers to reduce their…
The term “data gravity” was coined in 2010 by a software engineer named Dave McCrory to describe the tendency of data and applications to be attracted to one another. The…
Server – A computer, device or program that is dedicated to managing network resources. Generally, servers are equipped with greater processing power, storage and memory than that of traditional computers.…
The construction of a workstation-class mobile PC that offers ease of carry, HD display, advanced performance, robust connectivity and extreme battery life is no easy feat. Dell as an innovator…
Enterprise organizations would readily agree that the most significant resource drain when managing IT infrastructure revolves around the rollout, management and expansion of servers, storage and networking appliances. The concept…