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Workload Capacity

Workload Capacity

What is a workload capacity? Workload capacity measures tasks, activities, or projects an employee or a team can undertake in a given time period. It considers the number of subtasks within a task, their complexities, and the time required to complete them.
by Sagar Joshi
6 Essential Elements of a Contract: What You Need to Know

6 Essential Elements of a Contract: What You Need to Know

Have you ever wondered what makes a contract legally binding?
by Mary Clare Novak
Reducing the High Costs of Data Storage with Data Deduplication

Reducing the High Costs of Data Storage with Data Deduplication

How much data storage do businesses need for storage and backup? Four of the biggest online storage internet companies (Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Facebook) store at least 1,200 petabytes (PB), which is 1.2 million terabytes (TB). Even for smaller companies, it is remarkable how much data it manages. 
by Tian Lin
Bandwidth Usage

Bandwidth Usage

What is bandwidth usage? Bandwidth usage refers to a computer network’s capacity to transfer data between devices or over the internet in a specific amount of time. Put simply, bandwidth is the maximum rate of data transfer across any given path. 
by Brittany K. King
The G2 on the Cloud: The History of Cloud Adoption

The G2 on the Cloud: The History of Cloud Adoption

The concept of cloud computing isn’t new. References to cloud computing have been around since the 1960s, although at the time, “cloud” wasn’t a part of the lexicon. Back then, using remote computing and processing elements was called “network-based.”
by Zack Busch
What Is DCIM? How It Optimizes Data Center Operations

What Is DCIM? How It Optimizes Data Center Operations

How important is data in an organization?
by Dibyani Das
Managing the Convergence of the Physical and Virtual Office

Managing the Convergence of the Physical and Virtual Office

It’s already been established that remote work culture isn’t going anywhere. However, that doesn’t mean offices will simply cease to exist. Many companies are offering flexible work environments for their employees, building in the option to work from home for part of the week. This shift to a more hybrid working environment will require some changes to the workspace with the convergence of the physical and virtual office. 
by Brianna Bajwa
Scalability

Scalability

What is scalability? Scalability refers to the ability of an organization, process, system, or software to adapt to changing workloads, either by effectively handling increases or managing decreases in demand. This characteristic is essential in evaluating the capacity to maintain or improve performance under varying operational demands.
by Amal Joby
How Network Virtualization Can Strengthen Business Networks

How Network Virtualization Can Strengthen Business Networks

What if your business network could grow or shrink as needed?
by Keerthi Rangan
ImpactCloud, Digital Adoption, and Tech Philanthropy

ImpactCloud, Digital Adoption, and Tech Philanthropy

When it comes to corporate social responsibility initiatives, tech companies have typically focused on making product donations to nonprofits struggling with limited tech budgets. These donations often include refurbished computers and discounted or free software licenses. 
by Dominick Duda