Big Computing 2015
Neil Cattermull considers the year ahead for the cloud and predicts Big Data, IoT and Big Computing will be the hot topics.
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Companies have always used data and information to help run and make decisions about their business.
Our obsession with defining services under the banner of cloud computing will diminish next year as the opportunities Big Data provides are realised.
There is there a general lack of understanding by the public in the commodity cloud services that are provided for free.
Pulsant's Matt Lovell considers the data centre in 2020 and what we can expect in the future.
In the second part of our hybrid special Bree Freeman explains the potential pitfalls of adopting the hybrid cloud path.
Infinera has started shipping Cloud Xpress - family of metro optical platforms designed for network operators delivering Cloud-based services.
Node4 upgrades Leeds data centre and is now on-net with Virgin Media.
As Christmas nears Russel Ridgley, Head of Cloud Services for Pulsant, considers capacity at this festive but busy time of year.
Now that the hybrid cloud is now open for business Paul Gainham from Juniper Networks considers its value.
Despite the hype companies need to focus their 2015 investments on building the foundations for a digital future, according to a new survey by CloudSense.
Uptime Management has always been a crucial matter. In many ways, it can be regarded as the 'final mile' of any IT operation.