Security is security, right? Sorry, but multicloud requires learning different approaches and mechanisms than on-premises or native public cloud
Many have villainized the rise of cloud computing as a major carbon emitter, but the truth should not surprise most cloud pros
Raspberry Pis are versatile, small, inexpensive computers with all sorts of uses. Now they can also be private clouds
With cloud architecture becoming more art than science, some problems are stumping those who are supposed to have all the answers
A new study confirms what most of us have said for years: cloud computing has a high degree of difficulty. However, worthwhile endeavors are rarely easy
Will it be heterogenous cloud native, heterogenous federated, or none of the above? Two of these are good options
Containers are hotter than hot, and the hype is raging. Consider these 3 things before you make the move
While the short answer is yes, the technology realities make some requirements too difficult or too costly
It turns out that cloud efficiencies go far beyond higher utilization and lower power consumption
Cloud bills are high and understanding why is low. Here's how to protect yourself and plan for the future
Advances in autonomous farming technology are leading farms big and small to 100 percent automation—perhaps the first industry to get there
Devops and cloud are joined at the hip, but some misinformation out there needs to be cleared up
Cloud computing continues to grow rapidly, but enterprises and cloud professionals need to watch out for a few downsides
With incredible potential for both good and harm, AI needs worldwide regulation to ensure it isn't misused
Enterprises will confront the tipping point of cloud spending surpassing traditional IT costs in 2020. Is this too early or too late? A few thoughts to consider
Avoid making some huge errors in your public cloud migration with just a bit more study
Some enterprises have too much security, but many don’t have enough. Where do you rank?
The tremendous growth in money spent on cloud computing was supposed to reduce data center costs, but new survey says no
CES traditionally shows off flat screens, self-driving cars, and digital assistants, but cloud computing drives all this innovation
The opportunity to leverage private server resources could make or save money for both parties, but governance and security are real concerns
Now that we’re big into machine learning in the cloud, perhaps we should start thinking about how to do it better
Along with intelligent applications, using AI to improve automation, security, and knowledge sharing will have far-reaching benefits
Cloud computing is easy to accept by most in IT, but in some cultures it has no chance of success. Here’s how to spot those toxic cultures and fix them
Want to ensure that your cloud solution is safe? Focus on proper integration rather than best-of-breed solutions, and breaches will be less likely
Argument rages in the IT workplace over which approach is better. The correct answer may be neither—and both
Keeping your cloud deployments secure is a full-time job. Here are a few shortcuts that make your cloud security better and your life easier
Enterprises are bogged down in a sea of data complexity as they expand the use of cloud-native databases. Could self-identifying data be the answer?
Understand the pros and cons of active and passive cloud management tools. Before you invest, know which way the market is going
Cloud computing is now a great way to make quick progress with enterprise IT. However, a few future developments may catch enterprises by surprise
As machine learning engines multiply, we see the benefits of having them train each other, versus using limited training data we may or may not have
It’s that time of year when everyone has an opinion about the next 365 days of cloud computing
Containers are a good way to provide value to cloud computing migrations, but many in IT rely on them too much
Data integration is a necessary component for cloud computing, but the choices are not that clear
With thousands of applications moving to the cloud, it’s time we think about what will keep them going in the coming years
With the 2020 elections a year away, technology will play a bigger role than policy. Enterprises should learn something
Using purpose-built storage, compute, databases, and more that‘s native to a specific platform sounds ideal but could mean double systems
In the process of fixing my shoulder, I discovered some lessons for all enterprises regarding the effective integration of information
Don’t underestimate IoT security complexity. Some tricks and technology can make IoT security easier
Somewhere along the way developers decided to build serverless applications on the fly, with little planning or design. That’s a bad idea
Continuously improving operations requires end users to communicate issues with cloud-delivered systems directly to the ops team
Good cloud architects are hard to come by and often worth their weight in gold. That’s why, in some cases, their salary may be higher than their leaders’
Architecture that isn't effective but still works isn't good enough. Removing risk, complexity, and cost should be your primary objectives
Microservices come with container-based development and cloud services. However, linking to other people’s code has its own risks
A new report shows that hackers are going after vulnerabilities in containers. Here are a few things you can do
Cloud changes a great deal of things, including how you operate. Here is some basic guidance so you don’t run off the rails
Most of the proposed solutions for green data centers need improvement. It’s time to be more invasive and take a few lessons from cloud multitenancy
Cloud computing degrees are popping up everywhere. The good news is that most people can earn these degrees debt free
As our thinking evolves around multicloud, we could be moving into a new, ‘open’ era
Edge computing is becoming an important part of the cloud, but a battle looms over who is responsible for edge devices in the enterprise