Trapezoid: Securing the Cloud
Business Solutions for IT Managers:Trapezoid selects the Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 family to increase the analytics performance and density of its cloud security solution.
Business Solutions for IT Managers:Trapezoid selects the Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 family to increase the analytics performance and density of its cloud security solution.
Business Solutions for IT Managers: Applied Innovations delivers outstanding performance in a virtualized environment while driving down costs with the Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 family.
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast from HP Discover, Claudio Maniscalco, a Technical Account Manager from Intel, stops by to talk about innovation in the enterprise client space. New devices – everything from Ultrabooks to 2 in 1s – are being used in different ways [See the full post…]
IT Best Practices: Intel IT and Corporate Services, working as a team, have identified a range of factors to consider when choosing a data center site. When Intel experiences growth that requires investment in data center facilities, the project team uses this set of factors to select a site that maximizes Intel’s return on investment. [See the full post…]
IT Best Practices: Episode 69 – In previous podcasts we’ve examined Intel’s overhaul of its data center strategy, and how Intel IT looks to run its data center service like a factory. One key aspect of that strategy is the data center server refresh program. Shesha Krishnapura is a Senior Principal Engineer at Intel IT. [See the full post…]
IT Best Practices: We are in an era of unprecedented change. An era where people’s desires have gained tremendous influence. An era focused more on experiences than devices. And it is changing the very nature and role of Intel IT. Let me explain. What computing has done for productivity over the past several decades is [See the full post…]
IT Best Practices: Teamwork starts with listening. Listening leads to understanding. Understanding fosters alignment and informed activity. What sounds so simple and so fundamental isn’t always the norm. Often overwhelmed with new service requests, systems administration, infrastructure optimization, and problem resolution, IT organizations sometimes overlook the users they serve. “End users are our customers,” says [See the full post…]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, Loretta Nierat, a Group Product Marketing Manager at McAfee, stops by to talk about the current state of security. She gives a brief history of datacenter infrastructure and the move to cloud, before discussing security for public and private [See the full post…]
IT Best Practices: Creating new products. Accelerating time to market. Expanding and evolving a world-wide design organization. Supporting these efforts is hard enough. Driving them forward is even harder. Some 20 years ago, the product design team at Intel consisted of about 40 people, focused solely on processors. Today, there are dozens of product development [See the full post…]
IT Best Practices: Information security has traditionally revolved around keeping the “good guys” in and the “bad guys” out. Taking a page from the medieval playbook, security professionals have tirelessly built higher virtual walls, deeper digital moats, and more capable gatekeepers to suppress nefarious individuals and their cyber armaments. But times have changed, and it [See the full post…]