Cloud services spending jumps by $10 billion in final quarter of 2020
Driven by demand from remote workers and students as well as content streaming and online gaming, cloud services took in $40 billion in sales last quarter, says Canalys.
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Driven by demand from remote workers and students as well as content streaming and online gaming, cloud services took in $40 billion in sales last quarter, says Canalys.
Health systems need an IT infrastructure that can respond to spikes in demand and deliver customized messages to distinct patient groups.
In an ideal world, the majority say, latency would be kept to under 5ms. The solution? More edge computing, an IDC study finds.
Commentary: Cloud Custodian has become essential for enterprises moving to the cloud, and it keeps creating open source converts in the process.
Jack Wallen introduces you to a Google Docs feature you might never need, but will be seriously thankful for, should the occasion arise.
A Pepperdata study highlights unexpected costs that crop up as well as enterprise priorities.
Gartner estimates that 30% of spending on subscription services is wasted.
Salesforce Vaccine Cloud will include new tools to help governments, healthcare organizations and businesses deploy and manage their COVID-19 vaccination programs.
BeyondCorp Enterprise is a scalable, agentless, end-to-end zero trust platform that lives entirely within Chrome Enterprise.
Expert trainers will build a full stack application in the AWS cloud using the AWS Free Tier during the new eight-week show.
In response to the Solar Winds attack, the order forces cloud companies to keep the names, addresses, emails, credit card numbers, and more, any time cloud services are used.
Analyst firm Gartner expects worldwide IT spending to reach $3.9 trillion in 2021 as digital projects get back on track.
Jack Wallen shows you how to administer your Nextcloud installation from the command line.
2020 was a security struggle in the world of web applications, and it isn't going to get any better in 2021, research from cybersecurity provider Radware said.
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