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Multicloud by design approach simplifies the cloud experience

CIO

Challenges in APAC’s Multicloud Adoption Journey Organisations in Asia Pacific (APAC) are looking at multicloud solutions to help them navigate IT management complexity, digital skills gaps, and limited data and application visibility. It can also improve business continuity and disaster recovery and help avoid vendor lock-in.

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Cloud Migration Will Disrupt Ops as You Know It

Xebia

Moving applications to the cloud can be done in a variety of ways. If you do it correctly, the effort required to keep applications running in the cloud can be reduced dramatically. Moving applications to the cloud can be done in a variety of ways. A rehosting strategy will have virtually no positive impact on IT operations.

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Cluster Management in Cassandra: Achieving Scalability and High Availability

Datavail

Apache Cassandra is a highly scalable and distributed NoSQL database management system designed to handle massive amounts of data across multiple commodity servers. This distribution allows for efficient data retrieval and horizontal scalability.

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The Cost-Saving Benefits of Migrating Oracle E-Business Suite to AWS

Datavail

Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) is a powerful tool that enables organizations to manage all aspects of their business operations, from finances to customer relationships, in one powerful array of applications. However, as your business grows and demands more flexibility and scalability, you may consider migrating your Oracle EBS to the cloud.

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The Race to Data-first Modernization Is On

CIO

Hidden in your data is a new world of possibilities, new customer experiences, and the next wave of applications that will drive tomorrow’s business outcomes. Move to end-to-end, resilient data protection, including as-a-service hybrid cloud backup and disaster recovery, for flexibility, rapid recovery, and ransomware protection.

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Green Clouds Ahead: Cloudist sees a new sustainable future ahead for the Nordic region’s managed service providers

CIO

We want them to take advantage of the peace of mind we offer – 100% predictable costs, no vendor lock-in, no commitment periods, and the scalability they need to remain nimble. Powered by 75% hydropower and 25% wind power, the data center Falun offers unparalleled security and is optimized for high-density applications.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

As the name suggests, a cloud service provider is essentially a third-party company that offers a cloud-based platform for application, infrastructure or storage services. In a public cloud, all of the hardware, software, networking and storage infrastructure is owned and managed by the cloud service provider. What Is a Public Cloud?