Thanks to the recent ransomware outbreaks, WannaCry and NotPetya, most organizations are now on the watch for ransomware threats. Some may have even spent time and money fighting ransomware attacks of their own, or have put an effort into keeping their business from becoming a victim. Many organizations, though, have focused less attention on protecting the cloud from ransomware... Read More
Dropbox vs. Google Drive: Who’s the King of Cloud Storage (Part 1)
Many consumers (both private and business) are increasingly turning to cloud storage solutions to ensure that their data is both protected from a dreaded computer crash and accessible from virtually anywhere in the world. Two of the most popular cloud storage options are Dropbox and Google Drive—and for good reason! Each boast good pricing, a wide selection of features and free trial periods... Read More
Where You Should Be Spending Your Money for Cloud Security
If you are discussing cloud computing migration with your coworkers and team, it’s a safe bet that cloud data security is a big part of your discussion. As more companies are turning to cloud computing over traditional data servers, the demand for security tools is rapidly increasing. Data security tools were specifically developed to monitor data that moves between a cloud storage... Read More
Survey Says: Azure Favored Over AWS By Large Businesses
Although Amazon Web Services (AWS) has emerged as the public cloud market leader, Microsoft Azure is working hard to catch up in the enterprise technology sector. According to “The New Normal: Cloud, DevOps, and SaaS Analytics Tools Reign in The Modern App Era,” a Sumo Logic poll of 235 IT companies (specifically those with a minimum of 500 employees), Azure has become more... Read More
A Glimpse at Cloud Computing in 2017
While cloud computing is far from being a new concept, experts expect a new evolution of cloud solutions in the coming year. Below are couple of these trends that cloud computing could go through in 2017 and how companies may deal with the changes: Server-less Computing Over the last year or so, Amazon Web Services (AWS) became popular with DevOps developers because of its Lambda functions,... Read More