Azure vs. AWS Best Practices: What You Need to Know

Azure is now the clear #2 in public cloud behind AWS. While some cloud users are evaluating Azure vs. AWS, many enterprises are planning to use both cloud providers. But there are some notable differences between how the two clouds operate and the best practices for deploying workloads in each.
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How cloud technology enhances the Media & Entertainment industry

Viewers are consuming video or program content via streaming and direct-to-consumer distribution more than ever. This change in consumer behavior caused a shift in how the Media & Entertainment industry operates and distributes content globally. To keep up with demands, the Media & Entertainment industry technology is evolving. One of the biggest modernizations in the industry today is cloud migration and transformation.
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Cloud-Native: Practices, Platforms, Services and Architectures

To create a new digital product or service, which cloud platform, services and architectures need to be decided; as depending on what's chosen it could impact the success of the end product. A Cloud-Native architecture will offer the most efficiency, flexibility, scalability and speed compared to other types of cloud solutions.
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The Future of Cloud Computing in Capital Markets

An increase in regulatory, client service and margin pressures has prompted a growing number of firms to seek a move to Cloud-based, shared service solutions in order to remain competitive.
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Migrate Your Workloads to Azure Managed Disks

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Join this webinar to learn how to migrate your data-intensive workloads to the cloud using Azure managed disks. Our new Premium SSD, Standard SSD, and Standard HDD disks not only simplify service management to help you move your data analytics, big data, and real-time transactional workloads, but also help you scale out file servers to move to Azure. Ultra SSDs (preview) offer up to 160,000 IOPS and 2 GB/s throughput at sub-millisecond latency on a single disk with no caching.
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