With more and more workloads going to the cloud, and the top vendors being as competitive as they've been, deciding on which provider to go with isn't getting any easier. This handy guide will outline the pros and cons of each provider and deliver tips about which one to go with. Read More ▶ | | | White Paper: Dynatrace 92% of companies anticipate going cloud-native in the next 5 years. This shift is imperative to move quickly and remain competitive. So, what does it take for successful migration? This report details a winning strategy, that will show you how to tackle both technical and cultural challenges. Read More ▶ | Developing new strategies to ensure that cloud and on-premises ERP systems play nice together is just one part of the hybrid challenge. Read More ▶ | | Microsoft is targeting Indian startups with its cloud services, and has signed up more than 2,000 such customers in the country in the last 12 months, the company's CEO, Satya Nadella said Monday at an event for startups in Bangalore. Read More ▶ | | Apple, Microsoft and Amazon have agreed to give cloud storage subscribers fairer contracts after intervention by the U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority. Read More ▶ | | | Google today announced that it is the first IaaS public cloud provider to run the newest version of Intel's chips, named Skylake, representing new functionality that will be available in Google's cloud before rivals Amazon and Microsoft. Read More ▶ | | Apple this week took control of the icloud.net domain, the last notable web address it did not govern that users could have linked with its online sync and storage service. Read More ▶ | | In addition to its Java work, the company is moving forward with cloud deployments, but will keep accommodating behind-the-firewall installations Read More ▶ | | At the busy and chaotic intersection of cloud computing and as-a-service economy, spinning up sophisticated technology or enough computing power to compete with the largest companies now takes little more than the swipe of a credit card. Startups and smaller companies that are lean, nimble and can change trajectory or shift competency on a dime respond well, but traditional enterprises find it difficult to change course. Read More ▶ | | Video/Webcast: AT&T Agile business operations and rapid innovation are possible with integrated cloud solutions that let you work, grow and transform. Read More ▶ | CIO Insider | Editor's Picks | | | |
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