How to navigate the rising costs of cloud
Exploring the costs – and complications – of the cloud
Exploring the costs – and complications – of the cloud
Bridging the data divide between on-premises and the cloud
Why cloud-only doesn't always add up
Organizations need to optimize their cloud costs
But they are standing very still
The key to making the cloud work
What are the key questions to ask when planning a data center migration project?
Maximizing savings through data repatriation
Have we only just scratched the surface of what is possible through computational chemistry?
Companies need to look out for egress charges
On-demand pricing lets cloud customers consume what they need, but costs can spiral out of control
Advances in generator and battery technologies are contributing significant reductions in emissions, but neither fuel cells nor batteries can yet match diesel for convenience and energy density
It's important to share your best practice
Like Boris Johnson, OVHcloud has used a defense which makes it look incompetent
A lot of objections to cloud applications are out of date
Why we need them, what they are, and where the Edge is headed
Quantum computing promise to solve insoluble technical challenges exponentially faster than conventional computers. But acquiring, installing and maintaining a quantum computer is expensive. Could quantum computing-as-a-service be the answer?
This is an industry which does not intend to change
Not all applications belong in the cloud. Enjoy the best of both worlds with hybrid IT, writes Conapto's Stefan Nilsson
Renewables, liquid cooling , and multi-cloud will be big this year
Lift-and-shift to the cloud is lazy. Optimize your workloads first, or you just make your digital inefficiency someone else's problem
Why using a workload-first approach will help you achieve the perfect multi-cloud mix
Look for waste, and make sure your backups are solid
Online gaming doesn’t just require reliable infrastructure, it must offer superfast latency, low packet loss and so much more, argues Iron Mountain’s Sander Deutekom