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Service Models

Pivotal IPO Signals Cloud Foundry Opportunity

April 25, 2018

Via: Talkin' Cloud

Despite a selloff in technology shares, Pivotal Software’s IPO late last week couldn’t have come at a better time for proponents of Cloud Foundry, the platform-as-a-service (PaaS) technology and ecosystem the company seeded by contributing its base IP to the […]


Global Cloud

Capacity alone won’t assure good cloud performance

February 8, 2018

Via: InfoWorld Cloud Computing

Many people believe that workloads in the cloud always perform better because public clouds have access to an almost unlimited amount of resources. Although you can provision the resources you need—and even use serverless computing so the allocation of resources […]


Global Cloud

Five Benefits of Cloud-Based Technology

January 30, 2018

Via: CompareTheCloud

Whether organisations are moving to a cloud infrastructure, using cloud-based software or storing files in the cloud, many are using some aspects of this handy technology. With around 93% of businesses currently using the cloud in some form and worldwide […]


Global Cloud

Cloud portability: Why you’ll never really get there

January 22, 2018

Via: InfoWorld Cloud Computing

Portability means that you can move an application from one host environment to another, including cloud to cloud such as from Amazon Web Services to Microsoft Azure. The work needed to complete the porting of an application from one platform […]


Cloud Clients

First Collaborative Cloud- Based Platform for SME’s

April 14, 2017

Via: CompareTheCloud

On the 13th April, Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, leads the ‘Cloud Collaborative Manufacturing Networks’ (C2NET) consortium, launching the first collaborative Cloud-based platform for SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) in the manufacturing industry. This unique solution offers SMEs […]


Service Models

Cloud technology: A game changer for athlete training and health

March 22, 2017

Via: Thoughts on Cloud

With the opening ceremonies of the Rio Olympics less than a month away, this Olympics will showcase the most innovative technology the Games has ever seen. From sensors that allow fans to monitor athletes’ heart rates in real time, to […]


Global Cloud

Cloud Data Security: the newest gap for IT to fill

March 20, 2017

Via: CompareTheCloud

IT teams are responsible for mission critical applications, services and systems that businesses depend on to ensure success. On top of this, already over-worked IT pros are responsible for protecting corporate data in a world where data is moving across […]


Global Cloud

Suppliers need to work more closely with GDS if we’re to achieve the G-Cloud vision

November 21, 2016

Via: CompareTheCloud

The G-Cloud framework has been with us for more than four years and by the end of June 2016 sales had exceeded £1.26 billion. Almost every aspect has come in for criticism in recent weeks: buyers for not using the […]


Global Cloud

WPC 2016: The Three Keys to Building a Cloud for Good

July 14, 2016

Via: Talkin' Cloud

With cloud technology advancing at lightning speed, sometimes as an industry we fail to step back and look at everything that it helps us accomplish – not just at a technological level, but at a social level. Much like the […]


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4 Cloud Technology Trends To Look Out For

February 11, 2016

Via: Cloud Tweaks

When you are reading articles on the future of tech on the Internet you cannot escape mention of the cloud: it is set to be the best thing that has ever happened to us, pundits assure us, and there is […]


Global Cloud, Others

When IAM Meets (the Idea Of) Blockchain!

January 25, 2016

Via: Gartner Blog Network

It seems the technology market has an emerging champion, Blockchain! Every day we hear how Blockchain can change the world. What most interest me is how Blockchain may affect the realm of Identity and Access Management. Many IAM architects may […]


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Ex VMware, Microsoft and Citrix workers set up application container company

November 13, 2015

Via: Network World Cloud Computing

In 2006 VMware released a breakthrough technology named dynamic resource scheduling (DRS), which allowed its virtual machine management software to automatically reallocate virtual machines among different applications based on their load. A startup founded by some of the VMware team […]