When we think about cloud computing, we often picture large data centers in major capital cities where the biggest hubs are located. These massive centralized data centers are great for many tasks, ...
Nowadays, developers at pretty much every company require quick IT response time, self-service deployments, and a good user experience. And when it comes to line of business (LoB) activities, they don ...
The ongoing mass adoption of cloud computing has been a key driver of many of the most transformative tech trends, including artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), and remote and ...
A cloud application is internet-based software that processes or stores data online. There are three main kinds of cloud applications: Software as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Infrastructure ...
Developers need to master cloud-native strategies, such as microservices, containers, and orchestration, to unlock AI’s full ...
Cloud computing has existed since the dawn of the internet, but only in recent years has it become a household term. Anyone who has touched a computer, tablet or smartphone over the last decade is ...
When CRN first introduced its annual 100 Coolest Cloud Computing Vendors list in 2010, the space was still ripe, rapidly evolving from an industry buzzword to a legitimate means for solution providers ...
Cloud computing has adopted a broad variety of NoSQL technologies to support these leading-edge requirements. By using solutions designed to support specific tasks and requirements, organizations can ...
A survey of over 500 IT professionals reveals that cloud now represents a third of the IT spend, as a clear majority of organizations plan to use cloud services for over half of their infrastructure ...