ResearchTechnical Barriers to Moving Workloads to the Public Cloud
Nearly half of respondents believe insurmountable technical barriers to moving workloads to the public cloud will remain for at least two years. Read more »
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Nearly half of respondents believe insurmountable technical barriers to moving workloads to the public cloud will remain for at least two years. Read more »
SaaS remain by far the most likely critical application to use public cloud. A significant share of respondents expect no critical workloads to use public cloud even in two years. Read more »
Despite the growing emphasis placed on direct—and often private—connections between data centers, respondents continue to rely upon the public internet between clouds. Read more »
Nearly half of respondents require an VPN to gain access to applications in the public cloud. Read more »
Respondents are taking a number of practical steps in an effort to protect their data and applications. Read more »
Respondents feel SSL/https is generally as secure as IPSec and MPLS VPN technologies. Read more »
Mobility, digital-work culture, and collaboration own the ever-evolving work-media landscape in 2015, and influence the business tools we use each day. Read more »
Knowing the different ways in which an OpenStack cloud can be deployed will ensure a successful and sustainable solution to local business requirements. Read more »
The bulk of OpenStack deployments are running either Grizzly, Havana or Icehouse. Read more »