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5 ways to maximize your cloud investment

CIO

Migrating infrastructure and applications to the cloud is never straightforward, and managing ongoing costs can be equally complicated. No IT organization wants to get caught short on processing or storage resources that could negatively affect operations, or have to suddenly add resources that exceed the budget.

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The potential impact of SAP RISE on your ADM services can be big – but knowing exactly how to harness it is massive

Capgemini

This gives organizations the option to take advantage of synergies that will help in simplifying the overall managed service experience by having access to SAP’s comprehensive managed services across infrastructure, platform, and application management all together.

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Trends in Cloud Jobs In 2019

ParkMyCloud

As more and more enterprises drive value from container platforms, infrastructure-as-code solutions, software-defined networking, storage, continuous integration/delivery, and AI, they need people and skills on board with ever more niche expertise and deep technological understanding.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO

Perforce Software, a privately held provider of software development tools, has agreed to buy the infrastructure automation software platform Puppet. Nvidia buys block storage software developer Excelero. SaaS vendor management platform Vendr is buying SaaS management platform vendor Blissfully.

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Kentik’s Journey to Deliver the First Cloud Network Observability Product

Kentik

And the cloud vendorsmanagement interfaces don’t make it easy to do simple things like figuring out traffic paths or visualizing traffic going over a VPN. But when cloud providers supply the tools that allow anyone to set up network infrastructure — they’ve done exactly that. We don’t think like that anymore.

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