Articles
Enterprises are turning to native-cloud computing to manage their workloads and fuel the digital workplace. Here's why.
Continue reading...
Last year threw everyone some curveballs, including difficulty scaling DXP systems. So what was the problem and how can you avoid it next time? Keep reading...
Continue reading...
What's the difference between the three most popular cloud computing architectures IaaS, PaaS and SaaS? We've asked the experts to find out.
Continue reading...
Competition in the cloud space is intense; but who is going to come out tops? Does it even matter?
Continue reading...
I’m often asked whether a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) startup, is better off contracting for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) or Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) services.
Continue reading...
SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle kicked off its annual user conference here today with news of an acquisition and an announcement that it's plotting to slice off a piece of the cloud services market for itself.
Oracle is buying Santa Clara, Calif-based Palerra, a cloud security startup that helps organizations protect
Continue reading...
Oracle gathered customers, influencers and the media at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City today to convince them, and the world, that it’s a leader in the cloud.
It seems that no one told Oracle founder and Chairman Larry Ellison that there are already too many clouds.
But
Continue reading...
It was less than three years ago that EMC and VMware spinoff, Pivotal, officially became a business. The New York Times ran an article at the time calling it a “well-financed competitor to Amazon Web Services.
Continue reading...
If you thought you could count Oracle out of the cloud-first world, you best think again.
Continue reading...
“Just because you can start using containers doesn’t mean that you should,” said the lone woman on the OpenStack panel of experts. She is Caroline McCrory, vice president of business development for Cloudsoft, a cloud orchestration platform maker. But McCrory isn't alone.
Continue reading...
The distinction between an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform and a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) platform used to be clear and consistent. You would deploy services on an IaaS that you would otherwise deploy on your own servers, whereas you would produce custom applications to be run from a PaaS.
Continue reading...
Ouch! It takes only four letters to describe the sting that line of business users feel about the rate at which their IT departments bring new applications to market.
Continue reading...
The question for most organizations today is not if they will be moving all or part of their business to the cloud, but when and how.
Continue reading...
Put your money on hybrid cloud computing — and Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft and Rackspace. But be forewarned: Security (or lack thereof) is still a concern and one of the chief reasons for underuse of cloud resources. The findings, contained in RightScale’s State of the Cloud Report for 2015
Continue reading...