The rise of containers and microservices has led to a new breed of workloads called cloud native applications. These “born in…
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How to Benefit from Microservices
Microservices architecture is a contemporary application design pattern that takes advantage of modern infrastructure, emerging application development platforms, and tools. Deciding…
Read MoreIoT Cloud Platforms
The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as one of the key platform offerings of the public cloud. The rise of…
Read MoreInfrastructure as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is one of the key cloud computing delivery models dealing with on-demand compute, storage, and networking…
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Cloud Storage Offering
Storage is one of the fundamental building blocks of the cloud. Over the last few years, public cloud providers have started…
Read MoreContainers as a Service
After virtualization, containers have become the most disruptive technology of the enterprise market. From server hardware vendors to virtualization companies to…
Read MoreCloudTracker, Fourth-Quarter 2014
Amazon and Google officially launching container-based compute services, the OpenStack market consolidated, and cloud providers continued cutting prices.
Read MoreSector Roadmap: Enterprise MBaaS platforms
Mobile Backend as a Service (MBaaS) bridges traditional application platforms and mobile applications, allowing developers to rapidly build new mobile apps…
Read MoreDocker and the Linux container ecosystem
Open-source platform Docker and its contributing community makes Linux container technology more accessible through simpler, more-powerful tools.
Read MoreAWS re:Invent 2014: Highlights and analysis
Amazon targeted with the enterprise with new announcements at re:Invent 2014 but it took a balanced approach by also targeting developers…
Read MorePublic cloud object storage services
Object storage is one of the key building blocks of infrastructure as a service. A number of disruptive trends are playing…
Read MoreCloud mobility: normalizing the enterprise
Enterprises typically consider more than one public-cloud provider so that they can minimize risk. But without standards and tools, moving workloads…
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