Features & Buyer's Guides

Long-form comparisons, evaluation frameworks and practical buying advice for enterprise technology teams.

AI coding assistants for enterprise teams: what actually matters
AI· 11 Aug 2026

AI coding assistants for enterprise teams: what actually matters

Most evaluations of coding assistants focus on the demo. Enterprise buyers should focus on everything around it.

By CB Tech Hub Newsroom

AWS, Azure or Google Cloud: which hyperscaler fits your workload?
Cloud· 05 Jul 2026

AWS, Azure or Google Cloud: which hyperscaler fits your workload?

Choosing a hyperscaler is rarely a like-for-like comparison. All three run global, resilient infrastructure; the difference shows up in how your existing estate, your people and your commercial terms

By CB Tech Hub Newsroom

Observability platforms compared: Datadog, Grafana and open telemetry stacks
Development· 29 Jun 2026

Observability platforms compared: Datadog, Grafana and open telemetry stacks

Observability spend has become one of the largest uncontrolled line items in enterprise IT, which makes platform choice a financial decision as much as a technical one.

By CB Tech Hub Newsroom

Zero trust buyer’s guide: what to ask vendors before you sign
Features· 24 May 2026

Zero trust buyer’s guide: what to ask vendors before you sign

Zero trust is an architecture, not a product, which is precisely why the procurement process is so difficult. Every vendor will tell you they do it.

By CB Tech Hub Newsroom

Snowflake vs Databricks vs BigQuery: choosing a data platform in 2026
Data· 01 May 2026

Snowflake vs Databricks vs BigQuery: choosing a data platform in 2026

The three leading platforms have converged more than their marketing suggests. All support open table formats, all run SQL and Python, and all now sell themselves as AI platforms.

By CB Tech Hub Newsroom

Server refresh guide: when to replace, when to extend and when to rent
Features· 20 Apr 2026

Server refresh guide: when to replace, when to extend and when to rent

Hardware refresh cycles have stretched, but stretching them indefinitely quietly transfers cost from capital budgets into power, support and risk.

By CB Tech Hub Newsroom