by 165 Halsey | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog
When it comes to cloud deployment, you have options. While the concept of “the cloud” may be overwhelming to some, it’s not that different from regular computing. This type of computing still requires the same physical servers that form the backbone of computer... by 165 Halsey | Jun 29, 2020 | Blog
Traditionally, most games are played directly on gaming consoles, PCs, and smartphones. Most of these games require a network connection for in-game purchases, game support, and social aspects but the games themselves are run on players’ devices. After the game is... by 165 Halsey | Jun 18, 2020 | Blog
Open source software (OSS) is code designed to be publicly accessible. That means anyone can see, modify, and distribute the code however they choose. Users can take the code and use it for any purpose, including fixing bugs, improving overall functions, or adapting... by 165 Halsey | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog
As each day passes, there’s no stopping the need for enterprises to continue to modernize. By 2020, more than 55% of these enterprises will be forced to do so. Why? It starts with the workload demands of next-generation applications and IT architectures. In 2018,... by 165 Halsey | Jun 19, 2018 | Blog
It’s time to talk about the serverless cloud; a highlight of one of the trends in our recently released e-book, “The Data Center in 2018: New Technologies and Trends.” To create the ‘serverless cloud,’ servers are still needed, but the cloud computing execution model...