What are the differences between a data warehouse and a data lake? Are they the same? How are they different? Do I need one? Do I already have one?
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Data Lake vs Data Warehouse: The Future & Past of IT Operations
For GSIs staring into an abyss of contract churn and contraction, this moment is a reprieve to bring new value to your clients, so you both thrive.
Innovate or Get Left Behind: No Passive Path to Thriving Post-COVID-19
Softcat had a vision to transform from one of the UK’s biggest value-added resellers into one of the largest managed services providers (MSPs). Here’s how they transformed that vision into a reality.
From Vision to Reality: Transforming with Monitoring as a Service
Our CEO, Dave Link, sat down with the Federal News Network & Shannon Hulbert, CEO of Opus Interactive, to discuss the challenges & opportunities of working remotely during the pandemic.
How Federal Agencies Can Mitigate IT Risks During COVID-19
The multi-cloud world offers innumerable benefits for enterprises, but only if they are able to manage it and prevent undue complexity and unexpected costs.
Today’s enterprises are multi-cloud–with hidden costs.
As enterprise infrastructure grows more complex, the cost of inefficient incident resolution and prolonged service downtime grows steeper.
Finding the Needles in Your IT Haystack
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended business services, stressing ITOps beyond capacity as enterprises scramble to deliver high-performing digital business services for a remote workforce.
Beyond Capacity: Delivering Service Assurance in the New Normal
If your business is confronted with the onerous task of understanding and managing an explosion of variety, volume, and velocity (the 3 Vs) of operational data, then you‘re ready for SL1 Colosseum.
Shifting From ITOps to AIOps: Introducing SL1 Colosseum
A famous proverb states, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”
ITSM + ITOM = Going Further
On this day in 1997, the world was first introduced to “the one who lived,” when “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was first published in the UK.