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When it comes to infrastructure as a service (IaaS), some organisations struggle between the choice of Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services. They’re both solid IaaS platforms that give ...
This ebook, based on the latest ZDNet / TechRepublic special feature, examines how to play multiple cloud providers off each other and what vendors and tools can help you manage multiple clouds. Read ...
Flexera’s new 2023 State of the Cloud Report sheds light on hundreds of organizations’ cloud spending, adoption rates and more around AWS, Azure and GCP. Here are six interesting cloud results that ...
Although Amazon Web Services enjoys the lion's share of government cloud infrastructure market, Microsoft is ramping up efforts to attract public sector clients. In March, the company announced ...
As Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud continue to battle for public cloud supremacy, a new report is shining light on where enterprises and SMBs are placing their bets on this year ...
One of the most common use cases for public IaaS cloud computing is storage and that’s for good reason: Instead of buying hardware and managing it, users simply upload data to the cloud and pay for ...
AWS (Amazon Web Services), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud are the three biggest cloud platforms used by businesses around the world. Professionals looking to upgrade their skill set and to increase ...
The most commonly cited concerns were job losses or changes. The AI projects are intended to address a local need. If teams want to compete, they must be ready to present by January 2026. Anthropic is ...
With Amazon Web Services hosting its annual conference this week, talk about the price for performance and agility equation will be everywhere. Knowing AWS' re:Invent is kicking off this week, the ...
Enterprise hybrid cloud adoption is rising. It’s a trend that prompts vendors that serve enterprise IT to respond with hybrid cloud “in a box” solutions. In a previous post, I squared-off two such ...
No doubt about it, Kubernetes is hot. By all indications, the open-source project created by Google, and now shepherded by the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation), has won the war for container ...