The current patterns of cloud migration include simple “lift and shift,” which attempts to move applications and data with as little work as possible, refactoring or redoing of the applications and… Read more »
It’s 1:00 am. You get an email from an “application migration manger” (automation tool) that says your inventory-control application containers successfully migrated from your AWS instances to your new Google instances… Read more »
Which is worse: experiencing a cloud outage or waiting to experience a cloud outage? Last month, Azure storage services went down and caused customers in the U.S., Europe, and parts of… Read more »
There is a lot of speculation about the growth of PaaS, mostly about how it aligns with the other broad sections of the cloud computing space, namely IaaS and SaaS. The… Read more »
As covered by Gigaom’s Derrick Harris, “At a press event in San Francisco on Monday, Microsoft Executive Vice President of Cloud and Enterprise Scott Guthrie announced a new family of Azure… Read more »
I’m just wrapping up the Q3 report, which should soon be published here. In doing so, I’m forced to think about what has happened in the cloud computing space in the… Read more »
Cloud computing is exploding, and we have the analysts’ numbers to prove it. A recent Gigaom survey showed that most enterprises have 1 to 50 public cloud instances running on any… Read more »
Brandon Butler over at Network World says, “According to the website Stackalytics.com, which tracks the companies that make code contributions to the open source cloud… Read more »