When Otto Doll used to discuss the implementation of new technology as the CIO for the city of Minneapolis, he’d talk about specific projects “the way the transportation department would talk about ...
With the wide scale push for cloud invading most every industry, enterprise data continues to evoke an increasingly disparate status—often split among hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Despite the ...
Guess what? Cloud computing conferences are now generative AI conferences. How did that happen? It’s a simple matter of cloud providers seeing generative AI as the best way to sell more cloud services ...
Cloud technology, which forms a considerable and ever-growing part of global IT efforts, plays a pivotal role in shaping an organization’s cost-reduction opportunities, efficiency initiatives, and ...
The best data management solution automatically moves older images to object storage in the cloud – based on policy – for significantly cheaper storage and without affecting user experience. Written ...
The rapid diffusion for the cloud computing paradigm and promised benefits for the adoption of cloud infrastructure are attracting a growing number of businesses and organizations. Of course, it is ...
The cloud, armed with its promises of speed, agility, and scalability, is the idyllic destination for enterprises attempting to keep up with the demands of modern industry. Despite its potential, many ...
In the digital age, ensuring the security of your data has become paramount. GitLab, a popular platform for version control and collaboration among developers, is no exception. With an increasing ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More By James Isaacs, president of Cyara. Throughout the pandemic, many ...
Mark Rochester is the principal product architect at BitTitan, where he works closely with the product management, sales and marketing teams to build market-leading products and features that address ...
For several years now, there's been a lot of talk about e-discovery moving into the cloud. The cloud promise is attractive: cost-savings, centralized management, no on-premise hardware or software.