Efficiency, in both commercial and private sectors, has increased exponentially in recent years, and this is primarily due to the growth of cloud computing. Here are some examples of how modern work and life are changing thanks to the rise of cloud computing. BYOD “Bring Your Own Device” allows employees to be just as productive outside of the office as they are within. Employees are able... Read More
Key Factors for Data Storage and Migration in Hybrid Cloud Environments
Are you thinking about migrating your business to a hybrid cloud environment? There has been a definite uptick in the number of organizations utilizing hybrid cloud environments for their storage needs. This increase in hybrid usage has brought with it lessons for organizations who are still on the fence about adopting their own hybrid cloud environments. Before throwing your organization into... Read More
3 Ways Cloud Computing is Exposing IAM Faults
Identity and access management (IAM), the security and business discipline of computer security that focuses on providing the correct individuals the access they need for resources, is far from perfect. Cloud computing is showing exactly where these problems are located. Below are three areas where the cloud has exposed issues with IAM: 1. IAM skills shortage When it comes to IT skills,... Read More
Changes to Hybrid Cloud Computing on the Horizon
Even with the proven usefulness of cloud computing, some businesses have remained leery. Moreover, some of those that did adopt cloud computing practices in recent years are now changing their practices again in favor of hybrid cloud and multi-cloud architectures. This evolution is being born out of the need for increased demand for agility and reliability from IT. Luckily, the hybrid cloud is... Read More
Big Data & the Future of Cloud Computing
If you work in a technology-centric field, then the phrase “Internet of Things” or IoT has been a staple in recent years. Some experts suggest IoT devices will soon surpass the global population: 8.4 billion connected devices in 2017 and 50 billion devices in 2020. This even includes devices, like household appliances, that have never generated data. Are we heading towards a data... Read More