Security in enterprise-class cloud computing has been a hotly debated issue over the past many years. The Next Web said even though there are many fears of the technology, the biggest worry may come from the human factor at work within the enterprise cloud.
The enterprise cloud is coming to a point where the adoption rate is starting to catch up with the hype. CloudTech said a hybrid cloud solution can offer organizations both affordability and security by splitting the business process so the demand for a load will go evenly between the clouds.
The enterprise cloud may be entering a new phase, according to CompTIA’s Fourth Annual Trends in Cloud Computing. Early adopters of the technology are now seeking out more benefits and efficiencies and more organizations are looking at ways they can enter the industry for the first time according to the study.
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.
After more than two years of testing, implementing and validating their enterprise-class cloud computing solution, German car engineering company BMW’s private cloud solution will go live in November 2013.
Organizations have been using somewhat outdated tools to backup their information for years, with InformationWeek contributor George Crump pointing out tape backup as an antiquated tool that some organizations still heavily lean on.
There is a lot of pressure on companies to migrate to enterprise-class cloud computing as soon as possible, according to IT Business Edge’s Arthur Cole, even if just to bring some company control over a user-driven technology.
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.
As one of the leading enterprise-class cloud computing providers, Peak has had a lot of success in working with other organizations. Building off of this, our company now has a new distribution deal with Westcon Group’s Comstor business unit, which works in distributing unified communications, data center, security and network infrastructure solutions with a litany of specialty resellers.
While there has been a great amount of growth in the number of businesses which have adopted the enterprise cloud, Rich Quick said on The Next Web that there is still some skittishness companies have about the technology.
