ResearchThe IT benefits of bare-metal clouds
Bare-metal clouds offer IT departments greater value and efficiency for performance, security, hybrid workloads, and more. Read more »
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Bare-metal clouds offer IT departments greater value and efficiency for performance, security, hybrid workloads, and more. Read more »
Enterprises can leverage bare metal clouds to have more control over cloud services, cost issues, better performance, and security concerns. Read more »
Nearly 30 percent of U.S. IT decision makers at big companies are using cloud strategically, looking to drive new businesses and revenue streams. Read more »
The Aorato deal promises to bring machine-learning smarts to bear to protect Active Directory assets in hybrid cloud deployments, Microsoft said in a blog post. Read more »
Illumio acts like access management for computing workloads; users can run Illumio to ensure that the right workloads get transmitted to the appropriate servers, whether they are on the cloud or… Read more »
We’re all too painfully aware of cyber breaches — they’re inevitable. So it’s time to start implementing safety features — seat belts, crumple zones — into the cloud. Read more »
Businesses that are dependent on the cloud need to understand the difference between front-door and back-door attacks and increase their own security measures. Read more »
The biggest question that public cloud providers must answer today is how to deploy PaaS as a major component of their cloud services. Multiple options exist. Read more »
From how we now understand the celebrity nude selfie hacks to have taken place, we can start to take away certain lessons about our own vulnerability — and think about how… Read more »
Surveys of both mainstream and leading-edge users from the second quarter of 2014 suggest that another wave of investment in cloud technology is planned for the next 12 to 24 months. Read more »