Is it possible the public cloud isn't the be-all and end-all solution it claims to be?
Accountants no longer need to enter countless rows of data, manipulate complicated spreadsheets, reconcile accounts, manage expense reports, track down paper receipts, etc. Tasks that used to take hours or weeks can be done in minutes.
Independent of all public cloud vendors, HyperCloud enables IT generalists to build and operate highly sophisticated hybrid and/or multi-cloud infrastructures that operate with a level of reliability, availability, elasticity, and serviceability previously available only to hyperscale cloud builders with specialist skills and access to large engineering teams.
A lot of things you think are trivial are not, especially when your software and applications may very well be either outdated, incompatible, or not supported by the cloud.
The cloud market has matured to a point where there is a vertical-solutions provider for nearly every business niche.
This shift to the cloud has reduced the burden and, in some cases, the costs for IT managers and enabled companies to provide an improved experience for customers and employees. But, that’s not the whole story.
HyperCloud delivers a platform for deploying virtualized, bare metal, and containerized workloads across private, on-premises zones, and public clouds with support for secure multitenancy, full programmability, and full life cycle automation.
The shift to the cloud, hybrid IT, and remote workforces and the introduction of new tech tools has resulted in increasingly complex IT environments for organizations around the world and, as a result, technology professionals now have reduced visibility into their networks, applications, and infrastructures.
Many mature enterprises are evaluating the applications and data sets which could be easily placed in public cloud — or easily updated for cloud suitability — and those which work better in colocation, essentially asking the question, “What goes where?”
It’s imperative that companies work to integrate technologies that are more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective as global emissions continue to rise.
As we move forward, manufacturing and adjacent industries should consider leveraging new technologies and solutions that can help propel their digital transformations.
BrainBox AI and Trane’s joint efforts will help address the void between energy consumption and waste in HVAC systems.
A best practice in the distributed approach is using machine learning (ML) modeling to identify resource usage patterns and reduce costs.
How can data center professionals make the right network management decisions to maximize business continuity, reduce time to market, lower costs, and decrease risks?
The GX G30 solution also enables IONOS to address its sustainability goals by delivering low power-per-bit transport.
New Orleans announced its partnership with consulting and managed services firm Mission Critical Partners (MCP) to overhaul the city’s antiquated justice technology systems.
Any transformation is difficult, and one of the biggest challenges with transitioning to a cloud contact center is one of choice.
To best understand the extent to which supply chain shortages have affected enterprise IT strategies, it’s helpful to evaluate the supply chain delays through two paradigms: one of abundance and another of scarcity.
Tsecond is joining forces with TD Synnex to enable the digital transformation of enterprises and organizations by addressing the complexities of massive data capture, storage, processing, and movement from any edge to cloud environment or data center.
This cloud-based security solution brings interconnection, integration, and interaction in monitoring operation and offers a wide range of products that have similar functions, minimizing the number of devices needed and saving installation and procurement costs.