We have “the Robin”, who needs Batman anymore?
No matter what smartphone you have, all of them work within some concrete limitations. The battery can only last so long, the screen can only be so big, and the internal storage can only hold so much data. Some phones
AWS IoT will dominate the Internet of Things market
Public cloud providers are getting ready for the next round of the “cloud war”- winning the Internet of Things (IoI) business. Until now, working with devices, networks, security, and data collection for IoT applications has been difficult. But the big
Get your analytical expert in place, data is coming
The amount of data in our world has been exploding, and managers in every sector will have to struggle with the implications of big data. The increasing volume and detail of information captured by enterprises, the rise of multimedia, social
Amazing use of cloud computing and IoT
The Internet of Things is “exploding”, and it's not hard to explain why it's happening now. The sensors, networking chips and other technology required to connect to the Internet devices have all become inexpensive, varying from light bulbs to smartwatches
US government saved $3.6 billion on cloud and data center consolidation
By now, the cloud is hardly some new concept to be approached with caution. In fact, adoption is growing so fast, that nearly two-thirds of global tech professionals say they expect their companies to run 100 percent of their IT
Why ongoing monitoring is the key to your company’s cloud success
Companies are in a race to move to the cloud and managing and monitoring cloud computing services has become even more important. The ongoing adoption and consumption of cloud services presents performance monitoring challenges for IT departments. Whether you are automating
Windows 10 is slowly making way to the enterprises
After more than a month since its release, Microsoft revealed that more than 75 million devices are now running Windows 10. That includes more than 90,000 different PC or tablet models - even some devices manufactured as long ago as
How to take your Cloud for a “Test Drive”
Cloud computing has become a reality of modern enterprise infrastructure. Managing and operating networks and IT services isn’t getting any easier, and more organizations are realizing the benefits of remote hosting of IT services. But the important question remains: with so
How cloud computing is changing network monitoring
More and more enterprises are increasingly adopting and relying on cloud services and tools with great success. But adopting cloud tools and services can introduce changes enterprise leaders and IT teams may not see coming. One example is how cloud
Planning a move to the cloud – Tips, tricks and risks to consider as well as tools that are available to help
With cloud computing becoming more widely utilized, it is important for organizations to understand the best ways to maximize benefits and minimize risks of a move to the cloud. The transition to the cloud is not one to be taken
5 dramatic cloud computing fails
Cloud computing provides a great number of benefits for both businesses and casual users, but while cloud servers may “live” in fluffy, perfectly white shapes in the sky, they are not immune to human errors. Most of us have heard
Big companies are still reluctant to move some applications in the cloud
There is no doubt that cloud software is gaining ground among corporate users of all sizes, but while startups have been quick to adopt cloud computing, many corporate organizations have been more cautious to make the switch. Large companies have turned
Self driving cars, just around the corner
Transportation and information technology are two of the most important industries spread worldwide, with whom each and every one of us has a daily interaction. We’re already used to the automotive digitalization, which includes features like adaptive cruise control, parking
Google Alphabet will revolutionize the world
As we all know by now, Google has a new owner: a holding company called Alphabet, run by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. We could say Google got a rebranding of the highest magnitude, but that’s not quite
Public sector and the move to cloud computing
Cloud computing is a disruptive technology model that is changing the way public sector organizations consume information and communicate, and how they deploy and deliver services to stakeholders. The public sector has not been immune to the appeal of cloud computing,