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The G2 on Industry 4.0: Understanding Industrial Revolution on a Global Scale

The G2 on Industry 4.0: Understanding Industrial Revolution on a Global Scale

If you work in manufacturing or supply chain, you’ve probably heard of Industry 4.0. While the term may be used together with buzzwords like digital transformation, interconnectivity, or end-to-end value chain, Industry 4.0 refers to a new industrial revolution. 
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
What Is Network Automation? The Key to Scaling Businesses

What Is Network Automation? The Key to Scaling Businesses

Networks are the backbone of an enterprise. 
by Keerthi Rangan
What Are Tech Stacks? Choosing the Right One for Development

What Are Tech Stacks? Choosing the Right One for Development

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned digital veteran, deciding the right technology stack — aka tech stack — is crucial to app development success.
by John Thomas Lang
2020 Trends in Technology Ethics and Management

2020 Trends in Technology Ethics and Management

This post is one part of G2's 2020 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s approach to digital transformation trends in an introduction from Michael Fauscette, G2's chief research officer.
by Tom Pringle
Cloud Computing Applications in 2021: What You Need to Know

Cloud Computing Applications in 2021: What You Need to Know

We all have something living on the cloud.
by Aaron Walker
The Growing Relevance of Containerization in Cloud Computing

The Growing Relevance of Containerization in Cloud Computing

If you go to any developer conference in the world, there will definitely be mentions of Docker, Kubernetes, and other such names that sound straight out of a nautical environment. With so much information, it's natural to get confused about what containerization and its examples are, and why it is so relevant today. 
by Preethica Furtado
Structured vs. Unstructured Data: What's the Difference?

Structured vs. Unstructured Data: What's the Difference?

Data science brings the world together and concentrates randomly distributed information into small units.
by Devin Pickell
Talent Acquisition vs. Recruitment: How to Hire Smarter

Talent Acquisition vs. Recruitment: How to Hire Smarter

Finding exceptional job candidates is easier said than done.
by Mara Calvello
2018 Holiday Retail Survey: Tactics and Problems

2018 Holiday Retail Survey: Tactics and Problems

It’s October and Halloween prep is in full swing, that also means the holiday season is creeping (get it?) that much closer.
by Lauren Fram
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting

Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting

What is virtual private server (VPS) hosting? Virtual private server (VPS) hosting is a type of multi-tenant web hosting in which virtualized server resources are made accessible over the internet to an end user via a cloud or hosting provider. VPS hosting emulates the performance of a dedicated server even though the user is still sharing the physical server with other users. Each VPS managed by the hosting provider is installed on a physical machine that runs multiple VPSs. A VPS hosting provider banks on virtualization software, called a hypervisor and underlying hardware to provide customers with rights to access a virtualized server, called a virtual machine (VM). Every VM runs its own operating system (OS) and has limited access to a part of the physical server's compute, memory, and storage resources. Customers have access to the VM's operating system, but not to the physical server.
by Anindita Sengupta