The most popular reason for businesses to migrate data and infrastructure to cloud solutions is to reduce costs.
Traditional data centres are expensive to run. In...
The most popular reason for businesses to migrate data and infrastructure to cloud solutions is to reduce costs.
Traditional data centres are expensive to run. In...
Microsoft Azure has Data Centres all over the world, each group of Data Centres in a specific location is referred to as a Region. When resources or services are provisioned in Azure you must specify which Region (Data Centre(s)) you want to provision the services in.
When moving infrastructure to the cloud, organisations often look to manage costs by using either internal teams or a non-specialist IT supplier without considering the value an experienced Azure partner can bring to their business both in efficiency and return on investment.
Cloud is everywhere, the recent events worldwide have led to many cloud implementations being accelerated / expanded to facilitate home working or make an organization more flexible in a changing environment.
The cloud has grown to become an integral part of modern business, facilitating greater agility, flexibility, speed, and innovation. But the subscription service model is something which causes many organisations significant problems with unpredictable costs and unnecessary over spending.
Cloud security is a complex challenge that most businesses still underestimate. A common mistake we see many organisations make after investing in a cloud management service is to then approach security in the same way they would with their IT systems of the past. But the cloud is an entirely new and unique concept, which requires a specialist approach to security and maintenance, as this article will explore in detail.
In our latest article, we explore how single sign-on (SSO) works in the cloud for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure customers, as well as the pros and cons of using the technology. We also provide guidance for how to succeed with single sign-on in the cloud when implementing this technology for your own business.
Migrating mission-critical applications and business processes to the cloud is a complex challenge which comes with a great deal of uncertainty. In this article, we explore key considerations, provide guidance for managing the associated risks, and help you understand how to succeed with your own cloud migration.
If you have deployments in AWS or Azure, a cloud management solution should be a key part of your setup.
If you are like most companies you have a cloud footprint, and this is probably with one of the two main cloud providers Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure or both. Once you have cloud infrastructure of some description you probably need some form of cloud management service, but what should this look like and what should it do for you?