Articles
Microsoft isn't letting a feud over its data collection policies with the French Data Commission from thwarting its plans to build data centers in France.
Continue reading...
SAN FRANCISCO — There was nothing subtle about Oracle CTO Larry Ellison’s message during his mid-week keynote at OpenWorld, the company's annual user conference here: He had nothing nice to say about Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Continue reading...
Apigee's high-quality tools and top notch customer base will help Google compete for cloud business.
Continue reading...
You can build your own cloud or piggyback on someone else's.
Continue reading...
Yes, we all know: this is the era of "turning big data into actionable insights."
But imagine your organization's data traced back to 1848. That's the challenge for the Associated Press (AP), the global news agency that for three centuries has supplied publishers with stories and photographs.
The Associated Press
Continue reading...
Do you think you might need SharePoint Enterprise (SPE) but don’t want to go for a full deployment?
Costa Mesa, Calif.-based Data Resolution might be able to help.
It not only pushed SharePoint Enterprise onto the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace, but introduced new pay-as-you-go and bring your own license
Continue reading...
Solodev's recently released update of its enterprise web content management solution touts new features as well as a new cloud-hosting option.
The Orlando, Fla.-based provider said Version 8 of its CMS is re-engineered for Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud hosting and distribution.
Continue reading...
Data protection vendor Druva has added Disaster Recovery (DR) functionality to its cloud-based data protection solution, Druva Phoenix.
The new capability enables organizations to continuously back up their VMware environments, and automatically recover and spin-up their virtual machines into the Amazon Web Services public cloud in the event of a
Continue reading...
Amazon's ambition knows no bounds.
Since its founding in 1994, Amazon has reinvented B2C retail in a way that was unimaginable to most people. Its total revenues were expected to exceed $100 billion in 2015, with over 80 percent of that coming from product sales.
Continue reading...
Last year there were seven Leaders in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant (MQ) for Operational Database Management Systems (Operational DBMS).
This year there are 11. Percentage-wise, that's an increase of more than 57 percent.
Continue reading...
There is absolutely no question that Amazon Web Services remains the world’s leading supplier of cloud computing infrastructure. That shouldn’t be a problem, when you’re the leader in a global market.
But that infrastructure has become a commodity, with its value determined largely by the market at large.
Continue reading...
Stories are legion of impatient managers who won’t wait for IT to provide them with the business intelligence (BI) tools and services they need. They simply find their own way around IT.
Continue reading...
Here's your challenge: Pick the best public cloud provider from the leaders of the pack.
Your options: Amazon (AWS), Azure, Google (GCP), IBM Cloud and Rackspace.
Confused? You're not alone.
Continue reading...
Think Microsoft has been making ground in the file storage space? You're right. Recent research from Nasuni, a cloud storage management company, shows Microsoft Azure beats Amazon Web Services S3 and Google Cloud Storage in the enterprise storage space.
Continue reading...