Having a single cloud provider is so last decade
Recent survey of 7,000 companies finds only three percent rely on a single provider. This may be helping to alleviate skills issues as well.
Recent survey of 7,000 companies finds only three percent rely on a single provider. This may be helping to alleviate skills issues as well.
Microsoft's Power Platform, its set of low-code/no-code tools plus Power BI business-intelligence offering, is at the heart of a new KPMG framework for workplace re-entry.
Teradata's evolution from hardware/software boxed solution to all-software is complete. It will soon run just about anywhere users want.
Three tiers that help clarify the degree of time and money that should be devoted to cloud services.
Survey of 1,000 enterprises finds most are comfortable with cloud computing, but need to get a better grip on wasted spending, now seen at one-third of implementations.
AWS serverless expert explains what you need to know before launching a serverless pilot.
OpenFog proponents say computing should take place across networks, not just in faraway data centers.
Cloud and Software as a Service makes life easier for enterprises, up to a point. And that point is where the data resides.
The irony of becoming a digital business is technology leaders need to be more than technology leaders.
The cloud skills gap is now so intense that a group of researchers is branding the situation as a 'full-blown crisis' that is hurting employers.