Hyperscalers offering composability and concerns about dependence on megavendors among the trends molding the future of the cloud.
Archives for September 2022
Data Management Models for the Cloud
To ensure business value is being derived from cloud-based data, a strong focus on governance policies and processes is necessary.
5 Reasons Why SMBs Should be America’s Cloud Role Models
Small and mid-sized businesses can leverage their scalability and agility, as well as targeted tax credits, to lead with 100% cloud adoption.
Quick Study: Emerging Fintech
Here’s a curated collection of our articles on what the banking and investment sectors are doing with new financial technologies and how those techs prepare businesses for the future.
The Right System Architecture Will Reduce Software Failures
Companies can minimize software program failures by following these best practices.
Open-Source Constellation K8 Engine Aims to Bring Confidential Computing to Kubernetes
Constellation is a Kubernetes engine that shields Kubernetes clusters from the rest of the cloud infrastructure using confidential computing and confidential VMs. This creates a confidential context that ensures data is always encrypted, both at rest and in memory. By Sergio De Simone
4 Lessons Learned From the Latest Uber Breach
Yet another security breach headline might seem like business is usual, but Uber’s latest cybersecurity incident is a call for IT leaders to consider their own organizations’ vulnerabilities.
Mobile Tech Transforming Bill Payment Habits
Consumers across generations are rapidly switching to and using mobile platforms and applications to pay bills. But moving an organization to a mobile payment future is an all-hands-on-deck play.
Attracting Talent Now Requires a Work from Anywhere Program
Global mobility programs have become necessary to attract and retain top tech talent. What lessons have early adopters of ‘work from anywhere’ programs learned?
How IT Leaders Can Be Proactive in the Face of Change
Expect the unexpected, and prepare for it by having a stronger, more secure network, say IT leaders still adjusting to a new workplace.