Click to learn more about author Jay Chapel. The deliverability of cloud governance models has improved as public cloud usage continues to grow and mature. These models allow large enterprises to tier and scale their AWS Accounts, Azure Subscriptions, and Google Projects across hundreds and thousands of cloud users and services. When we first started […]
Latest SIOS Release Sets New Standard for High Availability
According to a recent press release, “SIOS Technology Corp., an industry pioneer in providing intelligent application availability, today announced the GA release of SIOS Protection Suite for Linux version 9.5 clustering software, featuring advanced automation and application-aware monitoring and failover orchestration that make creating and managing HA clusters in complex SAP S/4HANA environments easy and […]
Cloud Computing Green Initiatives on the Rise
Click to learn more about author Jay Chapel. Over the past couple of months, we have seen a lot of articles about the Big Three cloud providers and their efforts to be environmentally friendly and make cloud computing green. What are Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) doing to make […]
The 2020 Tipping Point: Enterprise Database Trends
Click here to learn more about Ariff Kassam. We’re at a unique inflection point in the database industry. Many things have changed over the last decade, but the cloud, containers, microservices, and the broader drivers for innovation – such as digital transformation – have created significant demand for new database technologies. Given the widespread focus […]
The Cloud is Now
Click to learn more about author Joe deBuzna. Organizations have adopted the Cloud with open arms and for good reason, but not without challenges. Organizations large and small are embracing the Cloud. Data Security concerns that were prevalent in the early days of Cloud Computing have largely been addressed, and most IT departments in organizations are […]
Cloud Platforms for Analytics: The House Brand Ain’t Always Enough – Conclusion
Click to learn more about author Andrew Brust. In the first part of this column we looked at industry trends that have contributed to the creation of market demand for Public Cloud solutions, what’s in the Cloud Analytics stack and Amazon integration pairs. If you missed it, check out part one first. A Difference of […]
Cloud Platforms for Analytics: The House Brand Ain’t Always Enough
Click to learn more about author Andrew Brust. Today’s leading Cloud Platforms include numerous components for storing, processing and analyzing large volumes of data. All the basics are there: storage, analysis and processing, streaming data processing, data pipelining, data warehousing, BI and even AI. But while it’s great to have all those raw components, how […]
Evolving Cloud Networks and How to Keep Them Secure
Click to learn more about author Pete Johnson. The triumvirate of the Data Center world has traditionally consisted of compute, storage and networking, so naturally Cloud Computing has been based on the same. Just as we saw in the private Data Center world, networking tends to lag the other two in terms of evolution, and […]
Managing Databases in the Cloud: What You Need to Know
Click to learn more about author Thomas LaRock. The latest IT Trends Report revealed that 95 percent of North American organizations have migrated mission-critical applications and infrastructure to the Cloud over the past 12 months, with database workloads ranking in the top three. While the report found that many organizations are realizing the benefits of Cloud […]