An augmented reality contact lens may be here sooner than you think.
The cryptography practice of zero knowledge proofs (ZKP) -- proving and validating information without revealing the data behind the information -- is the key to securing and growing Web3 and the metaverse, a recent survey found.
Last week Intel announced that it is developing new technologies for the blockchain ecosystem.
Blockchain is a complicated, hard-to-define technology with a lot of potential use cases, which are now easier to experiment with on the Amazon Web Services cloud.
The growing adoption of all-flash storage arrays, a decline in infrastructure prices, and the increasing adoption of unified storage architectures will help the overall datacenter market to grow over the next four years, a new report argues.
Declaring a "new era in the datacenter," AMD introduced a new server processor family last week that offers the first real challenge in years to the market dominance of Intel's Xeon processors.
Envisioning an entirely new enterprise computing paradigm, IBM this week said it's furthering its efforts to build commercially viable quantum computers, promising new systems to come over the next several years.
Security, digital transformations and continuous delivery figure prominently.
Enterprises looking for an entry point into all-flash storage are the target of a new offering from Nimble Storage, which specializes in predictive flash.
Enterprise systems in 2016 are starting to look a lot different than enterprise systems of yesteryear, according to a new report about the "enterprise technologies to watch in 2016" from the Enterprise Irregulars.
New vendor-sponsored surveys point to even more enterprise use of container technology in the near future.
Research company IDC said converged infrastructure platforms -- typically combining compute, storage and virtualization technologies -- are seeing a growth spurt.
Latest forecast sees 89 percent compound growth leading to $8 billion market by 2018.
Vendors scramble to help enterprises move their Big Data analytics to the cloud in an exploding market.
Looking to make a move? Be sure to evaluate all the pros and the cons of cloud storage providers.
The market is now seeing the results of innovations in storage technology.
While the technology is on the decline, here's why RAID is still sticking around as it slowly marches towards its ultimate demise.
The amount of data we're all generating at any given time is astronomical. Jump on the big-data train or risk getting left behind.
The cloud made self-service BI accessible. What's ahead for IT and business users?
Our storage analyst, Jon Toigo, takes a look back at the major events and trends in storage this year and asks what this means for 2013.