Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Alibaba continue to grow
November 29, 2019
New data from Synergy Research Group shows that the leading four providers of public cloud services accounted for 72% of the worldwide market for IaaS and PaaS in the third quarter of 2019, up from 57% at the beginning of 2016.
HyAlto attained VMware Partner Ready for VMware Cloud on AWS validation. This means HyAlto has tested and verified interoperability and can fully manage customer support requests with VMware Cloud on AWS.
With the rapid adoption of cloud services and an increasing number of cloud infrastructure and platform services, we have witnessed an explosion in complexity and unmanaged risk in the mission critical industry.
Accelerating cloud connectivity in the Middle East
November 11, 2019
Gulf Bridge Intl. and Microsoft signed a memorandum of understanding that will support regional cloud adoption amongst key organizations in the region.
Business success is often linked to understanding and deploying the right technologies. From artificial intelligence and automation to line of business applications, it can be difficult to cut through the hype to understand which technologies are truly innovative and impactful.
Whether an organization starts out with a modest, on-premises IT infrastructure or uses a public cloud provider to meet its data and networking needs, it will eventually reach a point where that solution is no longer viable.
Igneous Inc. released it software-only version of DataProtect, a backup and archive service that writes data directly to any Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 storage (S3, Standard-IA, Glacier, Glacier Deep Archive).
While in-store come-ons don’t actually happen in the IT realm, an analog sort of does. If you’re a small or midsize business poised to move to the cloud and you’re working with a clean slate, your choices are fairly clear from the get-go, even if the answers are neither obvious nor universally applicable.
Just like that shiny toy on Christmas morning, new tech is desirable simply because it’s new. Over the years, every new aspect of the technology story — software, hardware, methodologies, architectural approaches, etc. — has succumbed to this shiny things syndrome, for better or worse. Sad to say, it has usually been for the worse.