Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Cloud Computing is synonymous with AWS, but beyond that very few understand the depth and innovation taking place in this fabulous ...
Cloud adoption is not slowing down, but that doesn't mean 2023 is going to be an easy year for users of on-demand computing services. According to a recent report by tech analyst Gartner, worldwide ...
Cloud computing may be growing by leaps and bounds, but that doesn’t mean it’s an easy road for businesses to fully take advantage of it. Adopting any new technology usually takes time, and ...
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. As companies embrace cloud ...
Encouraged by recent successes, small businesses are rushing to exploit cloud computing like never before – and it's a trend that's set to continue as they look for further digital transformation.
Support Engineering In The Age Of Cloud Computing: Navigating Challenges And Embracing Opportunities
The rapid ascent of cloud computing has fundamentally reshaped IT landscapes across the globe. As organizations transition to cloud-based systems and services, the role of support engineering is ...
Cloud computing offers a centralized host for IT applications and processes, but moving to the cloud will inherently surface some challenges. Cynthia Stoddard, senior vice president and CIO of NetApp, ...
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) has found that, while the US ‘Cloud First’ enterprise project is making tangible progress, there are seven cloud lessons for the public sector.
Since its inception in 2011, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program has been essential in bringing cloud computing infrastructure and security to Federal agencies. Over the past year, ...
Federal agencies have four main challenges to deal with in their transitions to cloud computing. Those challenges are keeping agencies from realizing the cloud’s maximum potential. Jennifer Franks, ...
Janelle Riley, president of Syvantis Technologies in Baxter, predicts by 2012, 20 percent of companies in the United States won't have physical assets of computer servers and hardware. She said ...
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