By Darren Watkins, managing director for VIRTUS Data Centres.
Read MoreGone are the days where we are debating if moving to the cloud makes sense. We can all simply agree that everyone has migration, is migrating or will be migrating in the current tech climate. Research from IDG suggests that 73 per cent of organisations now have at least one application or a portion of their enterprise computing infrastructure, already in the cloud. The report also found that enterprise organisations have invested an average budget of $3.5 million to spend on cloud apps,...
Read MoreToday, most companies are talking about cloud, but – what they’re not doing is realising the true potential of its power. Be it a software developer, manufacturer, or an enterprise, we’re seeing more and more companies migrating to the cloud. By W. Curtis Preston, chief technologist at Druva.
Read MoreTelstra, Australia’s leading telecommunications and information services company, is enhancing its integration with Platform Equinix® to provide its enterprise customers flexible, secure, on-demand multicloud network connectivity to more than 170 service providers in 38 markets globally.
Read MoreIt seems surprising that over a decade after the words ‘cloud-computing’ were first uttered, businesses are only just fully immersing themselves in what is a relatively ‘old’ technology, with 42% of UK businesses using some form of cloud service. However, it’s understandable that concerns around privacy, security and potential data leaks have slowed the rate of adoption even in the world of media management; until now. By Tim Jobling, CTO, Imagen.
Read MoreThe huge popularity of cloud services has seen organisations outsource applications, data and infrastructure to third party providers with the result that security perimeters have widened significantly. This has brought with it unwanted attention from cybercriminals, not only because cloud offers a potential route into corporate IT networks, but also due to the scope to evade detection from traditional security solutions. By Anurag Kahol, CTO at Bitglass.
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