Moving to the clouds doesn’t mean resources must be let go.
As part of Unisys’ Hybrid Enterprise strategy, enhancements makes it easier clients to automate, manage mixed cloud and traditional IT environments.
With the cloud, it's backup without the actual backup.
Network-based application performance management may be just what service providers need to make the cloud ready for your mission-critical applications.
What can you do to ensure that your cloud computing plan is ready to go and will get the job done? These 10 steps will help.
An introduction to the security requirements you should expect from a cloud service provider.
Does moving to the cloud mean you give up control of your application's performance?
Cloud is a big, fluffy subject. We get a firm handle on the subject by looking at three specific cloud use cases.
We examine the special challenges and best practices of integrating cloud technology in the health-care industry.
Our final set of recommendations for avoiding analysis paralysis in your cloud computing project.
How performance management issues change -- and remain the same -- in the new world of cloud computing.
Why analysis is an absolute necessity for you to succeed at implementing your cloud computing solution.
From becoming a more effective system analyst to understanding the cloud computing stack, we continue our series with advice to help you achieve your goals and avoid the paralysis of analysis in your cloud computing project.
How to avoid the most common and costly mistakes businesses make when integrating legacy systems with cloud apps.
Why analysis is an absolute necessity for you to succeed at implementing your cloud computing solution.
In both the MSP and the SSP models for storage clouds, it is the management that delivers the value, not the infrastructure.
Key technologies enabling clouds, the three types of cloud environments, and options for getting to the cloud.
Cloud computing is a popular architecture, and U.S. agencies are finally getting on board.
Business and IT executives aren't always on the same page when it comes to virtualization and cloud computing.
What’s holding back some enterprises from enjoying the benefits of cloud computing?