Tag: IaaS

How to Design a Winning Cloud Procurement Strategy

The procurement and adoption issues around cloud services are many, and their interactions are complex. One of the fundamental problems is that most organisations...

GÉANT and Microsoft partnership helps Research and Education communities achieve quicker breakthroughs with cloud technology

September 27 2017, Cambridge, UK and Amsterdam, NL: GÉANT, Europe's leading collaboration on network and related infrastructure for research and education, today announced the...

A Tipping Point for Cloud – Areas to Help Enterprises on their Cloud Journey

By 2020, nine out of 10 organisations will utilise hybrid cloud infrastructure, according to Gartner. With cloud spending in this area rising faster than...

Taking Every Step to Secure the Cloud

Digital transformation is a key priority for enterprises all over the world, but most IT decision makers have not completed technology deployments to address the initiatives...

iland Launches Secure Cloud Services from New Location in Amsterdamto Service EMEA Customers

Channel partners, MSPs and customers to benefit from iland’s new data centre location  iland, an award-winning global cloud service provider of secure and compliant Infrastructure...

Need to Know Before Choosing an IaaS Provider 

Before embarking on a cloud journey make sure these basic principles are clear  Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) adoption is spreading at a rapid pace....
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