Tag: Adoption of Cloud
IoT and Edge Computing Services
by Stefan Schmitt on August 2, 2018 8:33 pm
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the most hyped topics in today’s technology coverage. But what really is IoT? The term IoT summarizes all connected “entities”. The Internet of Things is made up of the smallest machines up to the largest computers. All of them have in common that they use networking technology… Read more IoT and Edge Computing Services
Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing in Defence Systems
by Dev Saraf on August 1, 2018 9:50 am
“An unmanned systems future, really for almost every facet of our life, is inevitable. It is not going away, so we need to deal with it head-on” says Brigadier General Frank Kelley, and I concur. Kelley, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy’s unmanned systems put forward his idea that the unmanned drones are on… Read more Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing in Defence Systems
Cyber Security
by Dev Saraf on July 24, 2018 11:48 am
Cyber threat refers to a person who attempts to gain access into a computer system or information without proper authorisation by the use of a data communication pathway. Cyber threats are no unknown devil in the 21st century, private information being shared and leaked around the world is now normal, armies of countries and companies… Read more Cyber Security
Military Drone latencies
by Dev Saraf on July 19, 2018 7:32 pm
The near future in the aviation industry looks to be one hundred percent autonomous. There are already current military systems that are able to control and navigate autonomous systems from nearby bases and unmanned aerial vehicles that possess the power to access remote areas to conduct search operations, deliver potential packages, supply raw materials, scan earth… Read more Military Drone latencies
Multi-cloud: The New Normal
by Rahul Kalluri on July 14, 2017 10:50 am
Mr.Carl Eschenbach of Sequoia Capital mentioned in his guest lecture about a Cloud OS that can move workloads around different clouds and also how AI can be used as a unique selling point for cloud vendors to differentiate themselves from their competition. This blog post will firstly give an overview of current cloud technologies then… Read more Multi-cloud: The New Normal
Outsourcing Cloud: Colocation or Cloud hosting?
by Jugal Gala on July 13, 2017 10:56 pm
Eleven years ago Amazon launched Amazon Web Services (AWS) and kicked off perhaps the most transformative shift in the history of the $300B data center industry. The idea stemmed from something simple: Amazon had built such a massive and highly efficient data center that it could sell off capacity with pay-as-you-go pricing. But Amazon started… Read more Outsourcing Cloud: Colocation or Cloud hosting?
Cloud Computing in Developing Economies: Opportunities and Challenges
by Ben Garlick on July 13, 2017 11:17 am
As with most technological developments, the rise of cloud computing accrues benefits in different forms and at different rates for early and late adopters. The developing world has benefitted at times from the “leap-frogging” effect of skipping earlier generations of technologies and moving straight to a more mature, sustainable form. Notable examples to date include the… Read more Cloud Computing in Developing Economies: Opportunities and Challenges
A walk in the clouds with Finnish healthcare service providers
by Natasha Pokidko on July 10, 2017 6:44 pm
Cloud adaptation and virtualization was in the center of last week’s discussion. Both Carl Eschenbach (Partner, Sequoia Capital and Ex-COO, VMware) and Jeff Welser (Vice President and Lab Director, IBM Research) covered the history as well as the future of cloud development. According to both, the finance and healthcare agencies are the slowest in adopting… Read more A walk in the clouds with Finnish healthcare service providers
How Cloud Services are Spurring Innovation
by Arshin Jain on July 10, 2017 5:31 pm
In building a software product or application, a major challenge was to gain access to the tools and resources to build applications as personal projects, games, to address community needs, etc. Cloud service providers, such as Salesforce’s Heroku, provides a free tier service with enough computational power to effectively test the product with over a couple… Read more How Cloud Services are Spurring Innovation
The Future of Data Storage: Cloud?
by Jaykishen Gokani on July 9, 2017 11:54 pm
Data storage, as we know it, is primarily in the form of tapes, flash drives, hard disk drives and solid state storage. With data storage being the fastest growing semiconductor technology, the world is doubling storage capacity every 12-18 months [1]. Data storage firms are increasingly trying to push the boundaries of physical storage, with… Read more The Future of Data Storage: Cloud?