Cloud adoption stories
The IT services market in New Zealand is set for steady growth, with a forecasted CAGR of 2.8% by 2023, according to IDC's latest report.
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One of the biggest concerns businesses have about moving to the cloud is sacrificing the security and control of having your applications on-premise.
Cloud adoption is surging among some European Union (EU) nations but it still has a way to go to becoming commonplace across the board.
Dell Boomi's Asia MD says there are a number of myths holding back cloud adoption, despite it being the obvious future.
Cloud adoption rates vary globally, with Australia and New Zealand leading the way, while Germany remains risk-averse.
The complexity of cloud environments is making it increasingly difficult for IT teams to manage user experience and optimize digital performance.
Australian enterprises are transforming their IT infrastructure with cloud operating models, but fully-committed migrations are rare.
A new report has revealed cloud adoption is rife in EMEA, but despite this, most organisations lack even the most basic security tools.
Today Druva released the results of its survey to determine the state of virtualisation in the cloud, with a number of interesting findings.
A new Gartner survey of senior executives has revealed enterprises want to take their storage to the cloud - but are being held back by the 'risks'.
Information management is steadily transitioning to the cloud, driven by increasing trust in providers and the flexibility of hybrid solutions.
New research has emerged that shows the majority of organisations in Asia Pacific (APAC) are struggling to cross the cloud chasm.
Organisations can gain digital maturity through externally sourced services like IT outsourcing and managed services.
The company will be based in NZ, serving the wider ANZ region with the help of channel partners and distributors.
At its annual THINK event, IBM has made its intentions clear with the tech colossus investing heavily to bolster its multi-cloud strategy.
Routed's director says while cloud providers are responsible for securing the cloud, only the organisation can secure how they use it.
The relentless rush to cloud adoption is coming at the detriment to cybersecurity with some countries in EMEA worse than others.
For many, the question is no longer whether a business should venture into cloud-native, but how - Ovum has some advice for organisations.
A main driver behind cloud adoption is the cost savings involved, but a new study has revealed the majority of businesses are wasting their budget.