On-premise stories
Through OpenShift virtualization, customers can host SAP's managed services on a secure, dedicated virtual infrastructure.
Training and uptake of new products remain top challenges for Cloudera, says CTO Amr Awadallah, alongside security concerns as businesses move to the cloud.
Infrastructure vendors are promoting flexible consumption options for on-premises IT to attract new customers, says GlobalData.
Deutsche Bank partners with Red Hat to boost its digital transformation with a hybrid cloud platform, improving efficiency and agility across global operations.
Founder Leo Mindel discusses the challenges his company encountered when migrating to the cloud, and the benefits they're reaping now.
Schneider Electric's Kavita Manral discusses the modern server room and advice for setting up one for a business.
Okta debuts Okta Access Gateway at Oktane19, enhancing secure single sign-on for on-premises applications. Set for release later this year.
Much has been said of its future prominence, but in no other industry is hybrid IT more prevalent now than in the financial services industry.
There are significant security and monitoring challenges faced by IT staff responsible for managing public and private cloud deployments.
Egress conducted a survey to examine the root causes of employee-driven data breaches, their frequency, and impact.
OpsRamp's Bhanu Singh discusses the process of moving legacy systems and applications to the cloud, as well as pitfalls to avoid.
In this exclusive interview, NTT Singapore's Kiyoshi Matsumoto shares his thoughts on the issue of hybrid cloud and its potential future.
Despite the surging cloud adoption that is rife around the world, a new study has revealed there's still a lack of understanding around security.
A new report reveals that two in five organisations spend over USD $100,000 annually storing useless IT hardware, posing security and compliance risks.
Gartner certainly thinks so, as it expects the sheer majority of enterprises to have binned their on-premises facility by 2025.
Dan Hushon predicts next year companies will begin bidding farewell (if they haven't already) to their onsite data centres.
Cisco partners with AWS to offer a hybrid cloud platform, streamlining Kubernetes deployment across private data centers and AWS.
IBM's new Multicloud Manager allows seamless integration and management of apps across different cloud platforms, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Red Hat.
Hybrid cloud deployments are certainly the flavour of the times at the moment and it's an area these two companies are investing in.
One of the world's top ten airlines has declared its going all-in with cloud and shutting down its on-premises infrastructure - the first in APAC to do so.