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Monthly cloud outages, like the recent Azure one, continue to disrupt enterprises worldwide. The culprits include hiring challenges, neglected resilience, and increasing complexity.
Demand for artificial intelligence (AI) has ignited cloud growth, but the competition is fierce.
For many UK IT leaders, “cloud-only” desktop strategies sounded like the inevitable destination just a few years ago.
Microsoft (MSFT) announced late on Wednesday that it had resolved an outage of its Azure cloud platform, which had impacted the company's suite of productivity ...
An updated edition of the March 5, 2025 article. Cloud computing refers to the on-demand, seamless access of computing resources as services over the Internet (“the cloud” per se). Cloud computing, ...
An updated edition of the Nov. 04, 2025 article. Leveraging virtualization technology, which enables users to access and store data over the Internet without managing their physical servers and ...
Desktops are diversifying. Long after we all collectively moved off of the traditional desk desktop (i.e the mostly wooden one, where you might still keep your coffee, spectacles and pens these days), ...