The cloud market has continued to grow at a rapid pace and according to research by Synergy Research Group Amazon AWS remains the clear leader in the cloud market. Synergy Research Group estimated that cloud growth is 37% per year and they also noted that the rate of growth for the cloud market is beginning to slow down.
For the past half-decade or so, Google has been trying feverishly to crack the enterprise market with its cloud and productivity application. While the company has made some serious in-roads, with its cloud services growing and the adoption of its productivity suite, Google Apps, often becoming the preferred choice for small companies, Microsoft still rules the roost for the productivity market.
Using the cloud as a backup target is definitely one of the ways that many businesses are adopting the hybrid cloud. Today, almost all businesses are dealing with massive data growth. The research firm IDC has estimated that overall data is doubling every two years. Keeping up with this level of data growth is tough…
Google has announced several new features that are coming to Chrome OS that will make it easier to use the operating system in corporate environments.
Google has announced a new feature for its cloud platform that makes it significantly easier to migrate VMs from Azure to Google Compute Engine.
Anthos is definitely about modernization. While it may take Google some time to gain enterprise traction I think this move clearly shows that seamless hybrid cloud and multi-cloud connectivity is the wave of the future.
Google’s new Anthos service aims to make multi-cloud operations, significantly easier with support for all the major players in the segment.
When it comes to picking a cloud vendor, putting all your eggs in one basket might be the easiest option, but it’s not a best practice.
A lot is changing in the world of Hybrid Cloud and IBM is making a big play to win the segment by purchasing Red Hat.
Google recently announced a new “What-If” tool that can be used to analyze changes to machine learning models.