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Trade routes of the digital age: How data gravity shapes cloud strategy

CIO

Today, data sovereignty laws and compliance requirements force organizations to keep certain datasets within national borders, leading to localized cloud storage and computing solutions just as trade hubs adapted to regulatory and logistical barriers centuries ago. Regulatory and compliance challenges further complicate the issue.

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Why Your Healthcare Organization Should Consider HPE GreenLake for EHR

CIO

Furthermore, supporting Epic Honor Roll requirements, purchasing cycles, and disaster recovery places heavy demands on staff time, and recruiting, training, and retaining IT professionals can prove difficult. Improved compliance across the hybrid cloud ecosystem.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

A cloud service provider generally establishes public cloud platforms, manages private cloud platforms and/or offers on-demand cloud computing services such as: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS). Microsoft Azure Overview.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

Skills: Knowledge and skills for this role include an understanding of implementation and integration, security, configuration, and knowledge of popular cloud software tools such as Azure, AWS, GCP, Exchange, and Office 365. Role growth: 27% of companies have added cloud systems admin roles as part of their cloud investments.

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Flexential: Perfecting a platform methodology for enterprises’ multi-cloud future

CIO

We’ve worked hard to define and standardize our configuration parameters and validated procedures and guardrails to ensure maximum security and compliance so customers can rest assured their data is safe. All of the services offered on our platform are complementary and interoperable,” adds Ochoa.

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Cost still biggest driver for multicloud, study finds

CIO

Traditional benefits of duplicating IT infrastructure were least important, with greater resiliency or performance cited by 23% of respondents, and redundancy or disaster recovery capabilities by just 21%. His choice of clouds — Oracle’s OCI and Microsoft’s Azure — was constrained by Reale’s reliance on Oracle’s Exadata platform.

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Multicloud by design approach simplifies the cloud experience

CIO

It can also improve business continuity and disaster recovery and help avoid vendor lock-in. The complexity of multiple environments gives rise to multiple challenges from limited control and visibility to inconsistencies in security and compliance. Each cloud is a silo of specific, often proprietary services and tools.

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