Stories by Christine Burns

In Pictures: Top 10 Cloud tools

New tools help IT execs cut Cloud costs, optimise resources, integrate and manage Cloud instances.

By Christine Burns | 11 April, 2013 08:23

Tags: slideshow, Tools, cloud computing

Cloud tools abound. Is enterprise IT ready?

The sky is the limit for both the number and the types of tools that will eventually help enterprise IT fully embrace the cloud, say industry analysts and cloud integration experts.

By Christine Burns | 08 April, 2013 11:00

Tags: Configuration / maintenance, Cloud, hardware systems, Data Center, cloud computing, internet

Top 10 Cloud tools

Cloud vendors are delivering boatloads of new tools to help enterprise IT build, buy, manage, monitor, tweak and track Cloud services. These tools are designed to help IT execs free up their budgets and their staff so both can be used towards more strategic, line of business projects.

By Christine Burns | 08 April, 2013 11:00

Tags: Cloudyn, Configuration / maintenance, Cloud, hardware systems, Tracker, Data Center, cloud computing, internet

In Pictures: 12 hybrid Cloud security products to watch

Here are 12 security products that you can buy for your hybrid Cloud whether they run on premise, in the Cloud or a little of both.

Cloud security tips and tricks

Users and security consultants familiar with the process of securing hybrid clouds have one steady piece of advice to offer: the only way to go is one step at a time.

By Christine Burns | 11 February, 2013 06:19

Tags: ecs, hybrid cloud computing, enterprise cloud services, security, Cloud, cloud computing, internet, Capgemini

12 hybrid security products to watch

Securing a hybrid cloud is not the same thing as deploying hybrid security products.

By Christine Burns | 11 February, 2013 06:19

Tags: Configuration / maintenance, identity management, Networking, infrastructure management, hardware systems, Data Center, cloud computing, internet, SIEM, management, virtualization, Gartner, IDC, security, Cloud, Access control and authentication

In Pictures: 10 Cloud predictions for 2013

Here are 10 predictions for what we’ll see happening in Cloud computing in 2013.

By Christine Burns | 04 December, 2012 09:08

Tags: slideshow, cloud computing

2013: Year of the hybrid cloud

The time for dabbling in cloud computing is over, say industry analysts. 2013 is the year that companies need to implement a hybrid cloud strategy that puts select workloads in the public cloud and keeps others in-house.

By Christine Burns | 03 December, 2012 06:03

Tags: Configuration / maintenance, Technology Partners, Cloud, hardware systems, Data Center, cloud computing, internet, OpenStack

Cloud careers: It's a seller's market

IT professionals who have learned to work across traditional borders are the hot ticket in the current cloud-crazy job market.

Top 10 cloud related job titles

If you visit the popular tech-focused job site Dice.com and search for cloud computing related jobs, you'll get more than 3,800 hits. According to Alice Hill, managing director of Dice.com, that's up 72 percent over last year.

The cloud is at your service

If you follow cloud computing, you're no doubt familiar with software as a service, typically associated with Salesforce.com, or infrastructure as a service, which was pioneered by Amazon.com. But how about CaaS, SECaaS, DaaS, MaaS and BaaS?

The cloud services explosion

If you follow cloud computing, you're no doubt familiar with software-as a service, typically associated with Salesforce.com, or infrastructure as a service, which was pioneered by Amazon.com. But how about CaaS, SECaaS, DaaS, MaaS and BaaS?

Hendrickson keeps on truckin' with UCaaS

Hendrickson International Corporation is a leading global supplier of truck, tractor, bus and recreational vehicle suspension and heavy-duty spring components to the commercial transportation industry.

Microsoft delivers missing Lync for telemed project

As Microsoft works to convince corporate IT that the underlying VoIP technology in its Lync unified communications platform has the chops to support the slew of applications the Redmond giant has built on top of it, there's no shortage of smaller-scale customers deploying it for interesting uses.

What's wrong with SaaS?

The software as a service market is still in a state of flux and before SaaS can reach its full potential, service providers must overcome integration, customization and brokerage issues.

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