GenAI Having Major Impact on Data Culture, Survey Says

February 21, 2024

While 2023 was the year of GenAI, the adoption rates for GenAI did not match expectations. Most organizations are continuing to invest in GenAI but are yet to Read more…

Survey: Majority of US Workers Are Already Using Generative AI Tools, But Company Policies Trail Behind

September 18, 2023

A new survey from the Conference Board indicates that More than half of US employees are already using generative AI tools, at least occasionally, to accomplish Read more…

ODCA Survey Shows Cloud Adoption Ramping Up

September 12, 2012

The Open Data Center Alliance has released the results of its second annual member survey. Read more…

The Cloud Is Over Most People’s Heads

September 5, 2012

Recent surveys show that most people are woefully unfamiliar with cloud technologies. Read more…

Are Reports of Mainframe Death Greatly Exaggerated?

April 1, 2011

A new report released by a data center management organization indicates that mainframes are set to go the way of the dinosaur, in part due to cloud computing. However, some question whether or not this point is valid in their preduictions for the mainframe's cloudy future. Read more…

Bursting the Clouds: SC10 Survey Sheds Light on HPC User Experiences

January 10, 2011

At this year's annual Supercomputing Conference held in New Orleans, Platform Computing conducted a survey of 100 IT professionals in academia, government and industry about their experimentation with cloud computing models. Randy Clark from Platform provides some insights into the findings, which do show overall satisfaction with clouds for HPC among those who have some experiences. Read more…

The Role of Linux in the “Impending” Cloud

October 13, 2010

A survey-based report from The Linux Foundation and Yeoman Technology Group that was released looked at the growth of Linux in the large-scale enterprise space. It also shed some light on possible trends related to the role of cloud computing--and the role of Linux as an OS in a virtualized environment. Read more…

Surveys Says: Cloud Computing Is Awesome

August 4, 2009

A recent Platform Computing survey gladdens the hearts of cloud computing proponents. Read more…

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