Cloud Computing


Nerdio for Azure

ITaaS for Microsoft's public cloud platform.

VMworld 2017 Sneak Preview

Internet of Things, serverless computing and more take center stage at this year's show.

Q&A with VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger

Gelsinger's take on Dell, cloud computing, his vision for the future and more.

Stratoscale Targets AWS-Focused Enterprises

But is it a good tool for hybrid clouds?

5 Must-See AWS Sessions at VMworld 2017

Lots of cloudy options this year.

Amazon Web Services Continues to Dominate Public Cloud Field

It still laps the competition twice, according to a Synergy report.

Red Hat Targets Multi-Cloud Deployments With RHEL 7.4

A strong platform for enterprise computing.

Public Cloud Growth Still Facing Hurdles

The specters of security and vendor lock-in continue to make businesses wary.

VMware Unveils vSphere 6.5 Update 1

Scalability improvements, better HTML Client top the list of upgrades.

The Importance of Getting the Name Right

Extracting signal from noise in the IT marketing world.

Surveying the Field of Private Cloud Vendors

Here's your scorecard for sorting out the players.

IBM Unveils a New Family of Mainframes

The company wants to keep its cash cow strong while it branches out into new areas.

Viptela Onramps Branch Networks to Cloud

New service extends reach of SD-WAN-based networking fabric to public cloud platforms.

Microsoft Finally Has a Release Date for Azure Stack

It will be officially released in September.

Why Net Neutrality Matters

Its demise would hugely affect cloud computing and IT admins.

Study: Cloud Complicates Networks More than SDN, NFV

Also: Most organizations aren't yet ready for network automation.

Clouds and the Human Equation

Control of the infrastructure is the question.

Another Round of Price Cuts for Amazon Web Services

This time, it's for Microsoft SQL Server instances on EC2.

Public Cloud Is Not a Utility

There will always be a role for on-premises datacenters.

Configuration Error Leads to Another Amazon Web Services Data Breach

The records of nearly 200 million U.S. voters were compromised.

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