So, cloud computing. It’s everywhere now, right? Businesses are using it for all sorts of things, and it’s really changed how ...
Cloud computing promises new ways to build and deploy distributed applications. So why are we so hung up on the old ones? James Urquhart is a field technologist with almost 20 years of experience in ...
Today’s economy is forcing many local governments to make some difficult decisions about how to protect its residents. In fact, last year, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that state revenues had ...
Whether companies are repatriating their cloud workloads back on-premises or to colocated servers, they still need to protect them, and the market for that protection is suddenly undergoing some major ...
Cloud Connect was held this week in Santa Clara, Calif. A place for folks to gather and learn more about the cloud and how it can ease business and reduce costs, Cloud Connect kicked off Monday. But ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: A 1980 Sony Walkman 'Stowaway TPS-L2' is pictured during a press preview for the Victoria and Albert Museum's new Toshiba Gallery of Japanese Art on November 2, 2015 in ...
The ongoing mass adoption of cloud computing has been a key driver of many of the most transformative tech trends, including artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), and remote and ...
What is the difference between cloud computing vs virtualization? Learn how universities use cloud computing, virtualization, VDI, and Cloud Delivery to deliver software securely and cost-effectively.
MIAMI--Companies keen to deploy cloud computing should select applications built specifically for the cloud, says senior executive from Software AG, who adds that "cloud" services can be more easily ...
U.S. Bancorp has decided to move most of its software applications to Microsoft’s Azure cloud over the next few years. Processing Content The two companies announced the deal on Tuesday. The bank ...
A recent report that Microsoft is preparing a new operating system that would move applications and data from our desktops to the Internet quickly drew the ire of many PC World readers. The idea of ...