Cloud solutions are beginning to pick up steam in UK
In a global marketplace, it is important for companies to realize that if they don’t adopt technologies that improve business process quickly, they could be left behind.
In a global marketplace, it is important for companies to realize that if they don’t adopt technologies that improve business process quickly, they could be left behind.
As cloud computing continues to grow, more users will be accessing their data through a variety of services.
With more companies, especially small businesses, looking to shift workloads to the cloud, they must make the decision between platform-, software- and infrastructure-as-a-service models for their cloud deployments.
A few years ago, private clouds were just starting to be deployed. Now, private clouds are almost the norm in cloud computing.
There will always be challenges in running an enterprise-wide disaster recovery program, but especially with cloud computing becoming a fixture across multiple organizations, management of this is a must.
Nirvanix, which was once one of the top cloud service providers, has informed customers and its partners that it will shutdown its cloud at the end of the month.
While singing high praises of the enterprise cloud services being used, Frank Baitman, the CIO of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, offered a criticism at a recent conference at which he was speaking.
There has been somewhat of a fear of the enterprise cloud for a few years, but according to Simon Robinson, who runs the storage and information management practice at 451 Research, this may be starting to subside a bit.
Being known as a control freak doesn’t always have the best connotation. But when you’re responsible for an enterprise’s IT needs, being a control freak can almost feel like a necessity.
The enterprise cloud market appears set for strong growth through the middle of this decade.