IT services and IT operations play a major role in IT management, but the overall efficiency of your IT management truly increases when they are integrated.
Rather than using the cloud as an excuse to ignore backup and disaster recovery (BDR), use it to create the strong, cost effective BDR solution your company needs.
IoT devices provide the data and big data analytics allows for extracting insights. However, a monumental challenge arises: Where will all this data be processed and stored?
Despite a common goal of cooling server and heat generating equipment, the factors that drive mechanical cooling system selection differ wildly for each owner, developer, operator and end user.
The emergence of multi-cloud is a natural progression, as it offers the flexibility to mix and match cloud technologies and services from different vendors to suit an organization’s exact needs.
A little bit of legwork at the outset to find a vendor who utilizes a low-code platform and gives you choice of deployment saves you from a headache in the long run and helps you avoid the dark side of the cloud.
As part of an information infrastructure modernization strategy, enterprises should consider how best to leverage the cloud for their workloads in complementing the physical data centers.
Once deployed, a hyperconverged solution will save the business time and money, meaning IT staff can dedicate more time and resource to the actual running of your business.
As cloud is the new normal, continuous testing of cloud workloads needs to be embraced as the new normal too, at all stages of application deployment and delivery.
There are many reasons why cloud projects are over budget, but we’ve found that with careful planning and management, most companies can get exactly what they need out of the cloud.