Canonical has launched Managed Apps - enabling enterprises to have their apps deployed and operated by Canonical as a fully managed service. At launch, Canonical will cover ten widely used cloud-native database and LMA (logging, monitoring and alerting) apps on multi-cloud Kubernetes but also on virtual machines across bare-metal, public and private cloud. Managed Apps free DevOps teams to focus on delivering business value and away from time-consuming management tasks, at a predictable cost.
Read MoreA new network of internet edge colocation facilities will empower businesses to keep pace with constantly increasing data demands.
Read MoreLatest release extends Commvault’s cloud leadership, with new capabilities for AWS, Azure, and Alibaba that expand enterprises’ ability to quickly and easily back up, recover, and migrate workloads across on-premises and multiple clouds.
Read MoreHybrid cloud has many inherent qualities that make it attractive for businesses looking to modernise their IT, including cost optimisation, agility and continuous product development. Cross-sector appeal will also drive the hybrid cloud hype cycle, with Gartner predicting 90 per cent of organisations will adopt hybrid infrastructure management by 2020. By John Young, Solution Architecture and Engineering, Sungard Availability Services.
Read MoreThe growth of connected devices is seeing a fundamental change in how people and enterprises engage with each other in the digital world. But for this to be truly effective, these devices cannot solely rely on existing cloud infrastructure that was built to support millions of siloed apps. Instead, a decentralized approach that fully leverages these devices capabilities is essential. By Fay Arjomandi, Founder and CPO, mimic.
Read MoreOver half (58 percent) of organisations have migrated at least one quarter of their security tools to the cloud.
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