How do Techgate see the Cloud market maturing during 2014?
Compare the Cloud interviews Martin Wright of Techgate Plc to see how 2014 looks from the perspective of a Cloud Infrastructure provider.
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Telehouse Europe, a leading provider of global data centres and managed ICT services, announces that it has undergone an extensive RMADS (Risk Management and Accreditation Documentation Set) process for the Public Sector.
Esther Rutter looks at the challenges afoot for BYOD policies and asks whether Cloud Service Providers are best placed to provide solutions. Sometimes, it seems like every man and his dog is talking about the relentless march towards mobile and BYOD...
James Mackie of VESK examines how the various DaaS and VDI offerings from the big players meet the needs of regular businesses. Firstly let me make an apology for referring to HVD, VDI, HVDI, DaaS, HD, VD etc under the umbrella term of "DaaS" (Desktop-as-a-Service).
Dominic Smith of Cerillion highlights the importance of getting your billing model right as you move to a subscription-based service.
James Walker President of the CloudEthernet Forum explains the Open Cloud Project and how it will prevent fragmentation of the cloud. The CloudEthernet Forum (CEF) and MEF have recently announced the creation of the CEF ‘Open Cloud Project.’
Chris Morris takes a wide angle view on the recent flurry of huge cloud investments and asks whether corresponding price falls make sense.
Tapp multi-cloud lifecycle management platform to be integrated with Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator to immediately benefit MSP’s, telcos and others
City Network unveil their fifth data center and the first City Cloud data center outside of Scandinavia.
CenturyLink, Inc. launches DDoS Mitigation Service that protects businesses’ IT infrastructure against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.
IBM today unveiled a portfolio of software defined storage products that deliver improved economics at the same time they enable organizations to access and process any type of data, on any type of storage device, anywhere in the world.
Matthew Mackender, EMEA SSD Business manager at Kingston gives us some market insight into the take up of SSDs and Flash memory.