
Making the edge fit for SMEs
Simon Michie, CTO at Pulsant, explores how SMEs can make hybrid architecture fit for the edge.
Simon Michie, CTO at Pulsant, explores how SMEs can make hybrid architecture fit for the edge.
New research has suggested that many SMEs are moving to hybrid working, causing a shift in how they run their IT server estates.
Multi-cloud and hybrid IT has potentially huge benefits for businesses, they just need to seize the opportunity. Stuart Day, EMEA director of channel sales at iland, explains how to do just that.
As more and more organisations embrace cloud as part of their digital transformation efforts, it is becoming more popular for those organisations to adopt two or more clouds within their infrastructure. But here optimisation and security are key to managing multiple clouds,
Scott Gordon, (CISSP) CMO at Pulse Secure, explores how the increased investment in hybrid IT is creating a new perimeter demanding a matched investment in Secure Access technology. As IT service models are diversified, organisations will need to think about how they can
Sean Roberts, GM public cloud at Ensono explores how businesses come to arrive at hybrid cloud and although not actively desirable, Sean discusses why hybrid is an increasingly palatable scenario that, for most organisations, is a necessary posture for the foreseeable future.
Randy Rowland, president of data centre services at Cyxtera, discusses why a hybrid structure is the IT environment of the future.
Schneider Electric has launched its APC Technology Partners Initiative, expanding its portfolio of solutions by partnering with innovative technology providers to help resellers grow their businesses.
New research by Exasol has revealed that only 30% of organisations have invested in on-demand cloud processing to grow their artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities.
According to findings from the Uptime Institute’s eighth annual Data Centre Survey, data centre efficiency is the best it’s ever been, yet outages are on the rise.