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Focus more on data migration when moving to the cloud, expert says
While cloud security fears remain, companies should be thinking more about how to move huge amounts of data to the cloud.
By Justine Brown • April 6, 2017 -
Ever-expanding AWS to open cloud data center in Sweden
AWS' infrastructure now comprises 42 "availability zones" across 16 geographic regions worldwide.
By Justine Brown • April 5, 2017 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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TrendlineHybrid cloud
IT decision makers turn to hybrid cloud in search of security, flexibility and scale within enterprise infrastructure.
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Why VMware is selling part of its cloud business to OVH
VMware continues to refine its cloud strategy, selling its enterprise hybrid cloud offering to hyper-scale cloud provider OVH.
By Justine Brown • April 5, 2017 -
Cloudera finally ready for IPO
Unlike other recent tech IPOs, Cloudera is in a unique position where a leading tech company is one of the primary investors, potentially clouding the company's ability to maintain its identity.
By Justine Brown • April 3, 2017 -
Survey: Yesterday's security tools inadequate in new cloud environments
Three quarters of respondents say traditional security solutions either don’t work at all in the cloud or don’t work as needed.
By Justine Brown • March 29, 2017 -
What happens to providers if the cloud becomes a public utility?
Valuations and revenue of cloud service would certainly go up, but so would regulation.
By Justine Brown • March 29, 2017 -
Adobe puts all its cloud offerings into one enterprise basket
Integrating services is never a bad idea. Rather than sell components like its marketing, advertising and analytics cloud separately, Adobe will now sell them as one unified piece.
By Justine Brown • March 22, 2017 -
For REI, two clouds are better than one
The outdoor retail giant is working with both Amazon Web Services and Microsoft for its website, e-commerce apps and some data and analytics software.
By Justine Brown • March 22, 2017 -
Tech giants side with Google in fight over foreign emails
Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Cisco filed a brief in support of Google to try and prevent law enforcement from retrieving customer data located outside the U.S.
By Justine Brown • March 16, 2017 -
Oracle cloud business hits $5B mark, Larry Ellison comes out swinging
Oracle Chairman and CTO, Larry Ellison, used the positive growth in the cloud as another opportunity to take aim at Amazon Web Services.
By Justine Brown • March 16, 2017 -
Amazon gives Alexa developers free rein — and free AWS credits
The company is working to grow the developer ecosystem around Alexa to increase the voice activated assistant's capabilities and use cases.
By Justine Brown • March 16, 2017 -
Okta latest tech company to file IPO
Tech IPOs are seeing a surge of activity this month, riding the coattails of Snap Inc.'s success.
By Justine Brown • March 15, 2017 -
AWS pushes Snowball Edge to the limit — by testing its resilience using underwater explosives
AWS wants customers and potential customers to know it’s ready for anything.
By Justine Brown , Naomi Eide • March 14, 2017 -
IT projects suffer wasted time, money without service management strategy
As businesses turn to initiatives like cloud-based services and digital transformation, IT Services Management plays an increasingly important role.
By Justine Brown • March 13, 2017 -
New Google Cloud users can 'try before they buy' with expanded free tier
The free trial gives users $300 in credits they can use over a year. Previously, users had to use the free credits within 60 days.
By Justine Brown • March 13, 2017 -
Google buys AppBridge to help companies move to the cloud
Moving more businesses to the cloud means making it easier for them to get there.
By Justine Brown , Naomi Eide • March 10, 2017 -
Google is serious about the cloud, touting big customers and challenging industry giants
While its big-name customers and record conference attendance are promising gains for the company, Google Cloud still has some ground to make up against Amazon Web Services.
By Justine Brown , Naomi Eide • March 9, 2017 -
Customers can now run SAP apps on Google Cloud
In a high-profile partnership announced Wednesday, Google and SAP are now working together on cloud, machine learning and enterprise apps.
By Justine Brown • March 9, 2017 -
HPE buys Nimble Storage for $1B, boosting hybrid IT offerings
The acquisition will allow Hewlett Packard Enterprise to offer a full range of flash storage solutions to customers.
By Justine Brown • March 8, 2017 -
Google, Coursera partner on training courses to take on cloud talent gap
Demand for cloud computing experts is enormous, but a shortage of skilled professionals can prevent companies from taking full advantage of cloud solutions.
By Justine Brown • March 6, 2017 -
Docker eyes big business with enterprise edition to reduce container complexity
Enterprise edition could simplify container management for developers and let companies run containers across operating systems.
By Justine Brown • March 3, 2017 -
What went wrong with Amazon S3? A typo
The problem was human error and in response, Amazon Web Services is implementing additional safeguards.
By Justine Brown • March 3, 2017 -
Why moving to the cloud is driving new business models
Big data and the shift to the cloud is resulting in bottom line improvements for many companies across sectors.
By Justine Brown • March 1, 2017 -
Nimble Storage wants to help companies avoid cloud vendor lock-in
The new offering will allow companies to jump between cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
By Justine Brown • Feb. 28, 2017 -
Cloudflare admits bug leaked customer data for months
About one in every 3.3 million HTTP requests to Cloudflare sites may have exposed data with the "Cloudbleed" leak.
By Justine Brown • Feb. 27, 2017