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When Your Vendor Disappears, What Happens to Your Data?
50TB. More than 11,000 files. Roughly 70 years of history. And suddenly, no access. That's the situation facing Nine PBS, a public television station in St. Louis, after its cloud-storage provider, Open Source Storage (OSS), reportedly ceased operating.
Brittany Perry
5 days ago3 min read


Tech Trends Reshaping Banking in 2026
Banking is going through one of its biggest technology shifts in years.
Alucid Team
Aug 122 min read


Forget the Casinos: Tech Conferences take over Las Vegas
Vegas is hosting three of the industry's biggest events, bringing together innovators, security experts, and AI leaders from around the world.
Brittany Perry
Aug 51 min read


Happy SysAdmin Day: A Love Letter to the People Who Keep Everything Running
Today is System Administrator Appreciation Day — the one day a year set aside to recognize the people who make sure your email works, your servers stay up, your Wi-Fi doesn't mysteriously vanish during a client call, and that blinking light in the server closet stays green instead of red.
Alucid Team
Jul 312 min read


The Tech Behind America's Biggest Birthday Bash
Here's a closer look at the technology helping deliver one of the largest celebrations in our nation's history.
Brittany Perry
Jul 33 min read


Tracking Every Shot: The Tech Powering the Stanley Cup Final
Fans tuning in watch the Vegas Golden Knights and the Carolina Hurricanes battle for the the Stanley Cup see elite athletes competing at the highest level of hockey. What they don't see is the sophisticated technology ecosystem operating behind the scenes.
Brittany Perry
Jun 112 min read


The Kentucky Derby: Tradition Meets Technology in 2026
But behind the pageantry in 2026, something else is happening: the Derby has quietly become one of the most tech-driven sporting events in the country.
Alucid Team
Apr 302 min read


Global Memory Shortage: What IT Leaders Need to Know
The global memory semiconductor market is entering another period of sustained pressure — and the ripple effects are already reaching enterprise IT budgets and infrastructure planning.
Brittany Perry
Mar 63 min read


Workforce Watch: February 2026
Each month brings new signals about where the workforce — and workplace strategy — is headed.
Brittany Perry
Mar 22 min read


The Olympics, Upgraded: How Technology Powers the Games
The Olympics have always been about pushing human limits—but lately, technology has been right there on the podium too.
Alucid Team
Feb 92 min read


CES 2026 is Dominating Tech in Vegas
The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas kicked off this week, and it’s packed with major announcements across AI, robotics, consumer gadgets, and future tech.
Brittany Perry
Jan 72 min read


Partner Spotlight: HP & Ferrari - Driving Innovation at Formula 1 Speed
For HP, Formula 1 is the ultimate test environment. If a system can perform under trackside heat, vibration, pressure and time-sensitive decision-making, it can perform anywhere.
Alucid Team
Nov 21, 20252 min read


Partner Spotlight: Powering Cisco x McLaren Racing
When precision, speed and real‐time data matter as much on the track as they do in the data center . . .
Alucid Team
Nov 20, 20252 min read


Why Big Tech Is Racing Into Formula 1
F1 is the perfect proving ground — a place where innovation is tested under extreme pressure and global attention.
Alucid Team
Nov 20, 20251 min read


Great IT Leaders DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN
The government might survive downtime. Will your business?
Brittany Perry
Oct 1, 20251 min read


The Longest (and Most Expensive!) Cable Ever
Meta is building something massive — Project Waterworth, a subsea fiber-optic cable stretching 50,000 km across five continents.
Alucid Team
Sep 16, 20251 min read


Tech History: How Tech & Expansion Fueled Walmart’s Employee Boom
Each key milestone—whether a store launch, global expansion, or tech acquisition—triggered a new phase in Walmart’s workforce evolution, shaping it into the employer powerhouse we see today.
Alucid Team
Jun 16, 20251 min read


Tech History: The (Annoying) Origins of Spam Email
Before your inbox was flooded with offers for miracle pills and mystery princes, there was one email that started it all.
Alucid Team
Jun 12, 20251 min read


Tech History: The World's First Computer Programmer
The world’s first computer programmer was a woman—Ada Lovelace (bord Augusta Ada Byron)—and she wrote her first algorithm in the 1840s, long before computers even existed as we know them today.
Alucid Team
Jun 11, 20251 min read


Apple Employee Growth Timeline: Key Milestones That Shaped Tech History
This Apple employee growth timeline (featured in the chart above) highlights how major events like the launch of the iPhone, the return of Steve Jobs, and the transition to Apple Silicon fueled Apple’s exponential workforce expansion.
Alucid Team
Jun 10, 20252 min read
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