GE cuts costs and increases productivity with the public cloud
As a large, global enterprise with multiple business units, General Electric (GE) is at the forefront of the digital transformation that’s taking place across all industries. Cloud computing is...
View ArticleHow GE Uses Bots to manage a multi-vendor cloud
In our previous article on Cloud Sprawl, we featured the first part of a Q&A with GE Executive Thomas Martin, the Application Transformation leader for the corporation and part of GE Digital....
View ArticleAre large financial services companies finally feeling secure in the cloud?
When we think about the financial services industry, terms like cutting edge and innovative don’t usually come to mind. Although these companies are always looking for ways to better service their...
View ArticleAcquisitions illustrate importance of cloud security
Enterprises across virtually every industry and marketplace are waking up to the fact that the cloud is inevitable. The benefits of cloud adoption – whether it be the potential for cost savings, the...
View ArticleAs the Cloud Popularity Grows, So Does the Risk to Sensitive Data
The digital security firm, Gemalto, recently released its 2016 Global Cloud Data Security Study which addresses the security landscape for cloud environments today. The study – which surveyed more than...
View ArticleCloud skill gap increases need for automation
The task of moving to the cloud is a daunting one for most enterprises. They have to identify all of their IT resources and applications, identify which of their workloads and applications can work in...
View ArticleState of Cloud Readiness report shows impact of shadow IT
In my last post on Cloud Sprawl, I dug into Softchoice’s State of Cloud Readiness Study 2016, which “surveyed 250 IT senior decision-makers and 250 line of business managers across the U.S. and...
View ArticleDoes cloud native mean cloud proficient?
For a technology to be truly disruptive, it has to fundamentally change the way we work and live. Disruptive technologies – from the desktop computer to the Internet – have increased productivity,...
View ArticleIs Your List of Non-Compliant Cloud Resources Out of Control? Take Action!
Spending in the cloud is expected to reach a whopping $111 billion this year according to Gartner Group. With this shift in the virtualization of data and the growing number of resources organizations...
View ArticleDigital Transformation and The Race to the Cloud
As the market for cloud computing continues to explode, the four largest providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, IBM and Google are far outpacing their nearest competitors. New data from...
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