Migration to the Cloud: Evolution Without Confusion
Companies are increasingly attracted to cloud benefits, but the complexities of migrating from existing infrastructure can seem daunting.
Companies are increasingly attracted to cloud benefits, but the complexities of migrating from existing infrastructure can seem daunting.
Cloud computing helps enterprises reduce IT CAPEX and access the latest systems, but Virtualization for Dummies author Bernard Golden explains the danger in underestimating factors that affect cloud access and uptime.
Building cloud-based apps requires expertise not associated with premise-based ones. Here are some tips for creating apps in the cloud.
Developers have high hopes that Microsoft’s support of the SMB 2.2 protocol could quicken the pace of third-party cloud and virtualization development. And, oh yes, it wouldn’t hurt Windows Server 8 either.
Enterprise IT managers and developers have a number of tools at their disposal that address private cloud development from an open-source perspective.
Emerging metrics can help managers realize the cloud’s promise of lower power consumption.
Cloud computing provides numerous benefits, including cost savings. Here’s how to avoid creating security risks in the process.
As the world adjusts to the capabilities of 5G technology, the tech industry is already looking beyond the horizon to the next iteration of wireless connectivity – the 6G network. This sixth generation of mobile
As we step into the era of intelligent machines and deep learning, the future of personal computers (PCs) lies in the hands of ever-evolving technology. From the early days of Microsoft Bob to the contemporary
The Ultrabook is a new category of laptops that balances responsive performance with a sleek, lightweight design. Here’s why CIOs and IT managers should care.
How to deploy encryption when its performance might otherwise be impractical.
With network virtualization, wireless devices could connect to dozens of networks. It’s a paradigm shift in wireless architecture — and one that can’t come soon enough.