Ixia’s CloudLens brings visibility to hybrid cloud environments

The digital business era has brought about many changes to IT. One of the biggest evolutions is the acceptance and usage of the cloud.

Cloud computing’s path is similar to the one virtualization traveled about a decade ago. Early on, virtualization was used in labs and for non-mission-critical workloads. But as the technology matured and organizations became comfortable with it, usage exploded.

The same thing is happening with cloud, and over the next few years, the industry will see more and more applications and services moved to the cloud. 

For most organizations, however, migrating to the cloud is no simple thing.

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HP’s Chromebook 13 Brings Premium Build To Google’s Low Cost Chrome For Work Platform

Chromebooks and Chrome OS with Google’s cloud services platform of apps, like its Docs, Sheets and Drive storage, continue to make inroads in the enterprise and other cost competitive markets like education. As a result, key computing OEMs like HP are continuing to flesh out Chromebook offerings that are more compelling with each iteration, especially considering their price points. HP took the wraps off their Chromebook 13 today, a machine that hits the sweet spot of the ultralight laptop market, with a svelte 2.86 pound brushed aluminum frame that measures just 12.9mm thick and a QHD+ display option at 3200X1800 resolution.


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