How to prevent a bad case of cloud buyer’s remorse

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

CIO

CIO Cloud Computing

Feb 13, 2017
Featured Image

When one cloud may not be enough

With so much innovation happening with cloud providers today, the options may seem endless. That’s why more and more large companies are considering the shift to a hybrid cloud, which allows them to mix and match best-of-breed solutions to take advantage of the top option for every part of their business. Companies that still store all of their data on-premise could be missing out on a key step toward greater innovation. Whether you’ve heard of it or not, here’s what you need to know about a hybrid cloud approach—including the roadblocks to implementing it. Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

How to prevent a bad case of cloud buyer’s remorse
Anatomy of a cloud project cost overrun
Stratoscale buys Tesora to bolster hybrid cloud database capability
A Windows Cloud build just leaked, and this is what we learned
Snap is paying Google $400M a year for cloud services
Google Cloud Search helps enterprise users find data quickly
Here's how Evernote moved 3 petabytes of data to Google's cloud
Zingbox launches IoT protection for business
Cisco grows cloud menu, brings Microsoft Azure Stack into UCS

Video/Webcast: Neustar Inc

Best Practices in Managing Digital Media Rights for the Connected World

The average adult in the U.S. consumes more than 10 hours of digital media daily and nearly two-thirds is on mobile devices. Content providers must understand the requirements that impact how consumer's access and view digital media. It changes constantly. Join live Thursday, March 09, 2017, 01:00 PM EST. Read More

Thumbnail Image
INSIDER

How to prevent a bad case of cloud buyer’s remorse

Nearly 40% of organizations with public cloud experience have moved at least some of those workloads back to on premises, mostly due to security and cost concerns. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Anatomy of a cloud project cost overrun

A handful of areas in cloud integration projects produce cost ‘surprises’ with alarming regularity. Recognizing the pattern is the first step in solving the problem. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Stratoscale buys Tesora to bolster hybrid cloud database capability

Cloud service provider Stratoscale has snapped up database-as-a-service vendor Tesora to beef up its hybrid cloud offering. Read More

Thumbnail Image

A Windows Cloud build just leaked, and this is what we learned

A leaked build of Windows Cloud surfaced recently, and it raises some interesting questions about Microsoft's unconfirmed version of Windows. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Snap is paying Google $400M a year for cloud services

Over the next five years, the company behind Snapchat will pay Google at least $2 billion in cloud bills, a filing revealed. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Google Cloud Search helps enterprise users find data quickly

Google is building out its enterprise productivity features with the forthcoming launch of a service called Cloud Search that’s designed to help employees find the information they need. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Here's how Evernote moved 3 petabytes of data to Google's cloud

Evernote decided last year that it wanted to move away from running its own data centers and start using the public cloud to operate its popular note taking service. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Zingbox launches IoT protection for business

Zingbox, a cloud-based, internet-of-things security startup, is coming out with its first product that can tell good IoT behavior from bad and sends alerts when it finds activity outside the norm. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Cisco grows cloud menu, brings Microsoft Azure Stack into UCS

Cisco today said it would expand its hybrid cloud offerings by integrating Microsoft Azure Stack into its Unified Computing System. The turnkey package, officially known as the Cisco Integrated Solution for Microsoft Azure Stack, grows Cisco’s Microsoft portfolio and let application developers and IT managers more easily deploy, manage and grow enterprise applications. Read More

White Paper: IBM Corporation

Big Data, Bad Data, Good Data: The Link Between Information Governance and Big Data Outcomes

Big data analytics offer organizations an unprecedented opportunity to derive new business insights and drive smarter decisions. It's no wonder, then, that big data initiatives are a top investment area today and a strategic priority for forward-thinking organizations in every industry. Read More

CIO Insider

1. 7 agile certifications to take your career to the next level
2. What's next for Azure Site Recovery?
3. What IT security pros are earning in 2017
4. How to prevent a bad case of cloud buyer’s remorse
5. 4 reasons Microsoft Teams will kill Slack… and 4 reasons it won’t

Editor's Picks

1. 15 data and analytics trends that will dominate 2017
2. How to track employee well-being as a KPI
3. 7 leadership traits of successful CIOs
4. Samsung Galaxy S8: What we know so far
5. Lessons from the rise and fall of an open source project
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Google+

You are currently subscribed to CIO Cloud Computing as newsletter@newslettercollector.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn more about INSIDER

Copyright (C) 2017 CIO, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

Please do not reply to this message.
To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@cxo.com.