Cloud adoption stories
Mid-to-large enterprises are rapidly adopting pure cloud-based finance solutions, driving productivity and profitability gains, reports Gartner.
The majority of global organisations operate with a cloud-first mentality, according to a new study by Veritas.
Cloud adoption is no longer considered experimental, but there are still risks that organisations need to mitigate.
Nutanix has released findings from its report that shows many businesses aren't getting the benefits they thought they would from cloud adoption.
Mature cloud technology, software-defined infrastructure, containers and DevOps are being pursued by IT professionals.
A new survey has found digital transformation is driving mass cloud adoption in the UK, however many still remain cautious about costs.
While cloud adoption continues its steady march in EMEA, a new survey has revealed the recent spate of cyberattacks has thrown a spanner in the works.
A new study from Rackspace has found that big businesses are losing around US$258m a year because of a lack of cloud expertise.
The country may have been late to the party when it came to cloud strategies, but the Routed MD says this has resulted in some positives.
OBRC asserts the rise of the data centre cooling market is being driven by cloud adoption in particular, growing at 6x the rate of IT spending.
HPE says the initiative provides a one-stop-shop for cloud services, helping customers attain the right mix of hybrid IT requirements.
Navigate the cloud with ease: Routed's MD details a six-step guide to picking the ideal provider amidst rising demand.
While North America holds the largest market share in 2017, Asia Pacific is projected to be the fastest growing region.
Infor's ERP software is used by New Zealand companies in the food and beverage, dairy, manufacturing, distribution industries; and government bodies.
The pressure to adopt cloud solutions over legacy ERPs may be about to increase with the growing importance of AI.
IBM has expanded its global presence with four new IBM Cloud data centres – two in London, one in San Jose and one in Sydney.
Perth-based startup Tape Ark launches data storage solution, aiming to migrate aging corporate data from tapes to the cloud.
Channel change is bringing with it new opportunities for resellers, who remain well placed to capitalise on the insatiable need for technology.
15% of new enterprise applications are cloud-native today with adoption set to increase rapidly in the next three years, jumping to 32% by 2020.
The findings come from the company's Future of Networking survey, which includes responses from 1000 IT decision makers.