Rethinking cloud to accelerate business outcomes
In the pre-pandemic world, the urge for digital transformation had made several businesses cloud dependent.
How Does Cloud Computing Work?
Cloud computing is an application-based software infrastructure that stores data on remote serves, which can be accessed through the internet. To understand how cloud computing works, it can be divided into front-end and backend.
Embracing cloud-native tech for better data privacy, protection and continuity
Cloud-native technologies and artificial intelligence are critical tools in improving an organization's cybersecurity posture
Sovereign cloud and confidential computing shaping cloud’s future
In 2024, cloud computing continues to evolve and provides financial value to businesses that emphasize security, data sovereignty and confidential computing
From code to cloud: Maintaining security on this transformation journey
Deploying and securing cloud-native applications requires a holistic approach by embedding security throughout the application lifecycle
Achieving data-driven intelligence in IT cloud and infrastructure services
From legacy IT infrastructure to the Digital Foundation of an enterprise, here’s how organizations can achieve data-driven intelligence
Hybrid cloud data management is transforming the healthcare ecosystem
Integrating digital pathology in hybrid cloud plays a major role in the future of patient-centric care
Cloud technologies: A game changer for overcoming global challenges
Cloud empowers businesses to navigate uncertain times, including economic and geopolitical challenges
Navigating global regulations with sovereign cloud
Sovereign cloud enables data access in compliance with laws and regulations and underlines the importance of having an architecture that protects against unauthorized access to data
Embrace a smart approach to avoid cloud chaos
Organizations are expanding cloud efforts to help accelerate transformation and unlock untapped value
The cloud evolution is here
No longer just a scalable and cost-effective way of delivering computing, executive boards need to think about cloud more deeply to avoid getting left behind