Traditional cloud architectures are buckling under the weight of generative AI. To move from pilots to production, ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. With so many industries becoming increasingly reliant on having easy access to large amounts of data, cloud technologies have also ...
It’s become all too easy to talk about the cloud as if it is a single, overriding technology affecting data center infrastructure. But is it possible that the cloud is actually less than the sum of ...
The multi-cloud paradigm is undergoing the kind of post-hype contrition that so many promising ideas experience once their initial glow starts to fade. You might think, right, of course it is. Or, you ...
Although no longer quite the buzzword that it was back in 2011, it’s clear that the cloud is here to stay, even though some still find cloud storage hard to trust. As demand grows for faster, ...
When C-level technology executives make decisions about cloud services, what drives their decision making? In a past blog, I noted that CIOs seem much more concerned about how to deliver IT as a ...
As with most endeavours, incorporating security into the process as early as possible is essential when building or migrating to technologies such as the cloud. Whether you are beginning your journey ...
How Secure Are Non-Human Identities in Cloud Environments? Have you ever pondered the safety of machine identities within your organization’s cloud infrastructure? While we integrate more technology ...
Cloud misconfigurations leave systems vulnerable to a wide range of problems such as unauthorized access, malicious code insertions, data theft, and ransomware attacks. To detect, correct, and prevent ...
With VMworld in full swing this week and Microsoft’s cloud-centered Windows Server 2012 launching soon after, your options for technology to build and deploy enterprise clouds is about to expand ...
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