As businesses navigate the complexities of data ownership and security, cloud solutions are increasingly becoming a sought-after alternative, surpassing the limitations of traditional providers. This trend is further energized by rapid advancements and integration of artificial intelligence (AI)
Oracle, the renowned technology firm known for its database software and enterprise solutions, recently released its fiscal 2025 second-quarter earnings report, disclosing both achievements and challenges. Despite modestly missing revenue and earnings expectations, Oracle’s shift towards cloud
Voltera is revolutionizing fleet electrification with its Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) model, designed to simplify and accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) for commercial fleets. By addressing logistical, financial, and operational challenges, Voltera's approach ensures a
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) has carved a niche in cloud computing, offering scalability and flexibility in resource deployment. Nevertheless, it also demands a shared commitment to security from both the provider and the user. Engaging in IaaS, companies must navigate cautiously and
FiberCloud has launched a new Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) offering called Cloud Servers, specifically designed to cater to enterprises and small-to-midsize businesses (SMBs). The new service, unveiled by the Seattle-based firm, aims to facilitate the deployment and scalability of software
In a significant move aimed at improving services for latency-sensitive industries, Servers.com, a renowned Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) hosting platform, has announced a new data center location in Miami, Florida. This expansion specifically targets industries such as gaming, iGaming,