Enabling cloud-based digital transformation in government

In response to the federal government’s Cloud First initiative, agencies are moving to the cloud at an accelerated rate - moving on-premise applications, data and workloads to cloud infrastructure and adopting SaaS technologies like Salesforce, ServiceNow and Workday. What many in government have found is that integration and looking for government integration solutions has emerged as a stumbling block that has prevented government from realizing many of the benefits of moving to the cloud. This is because while a growing number of applications adopted by government are in the cloud, the underlying integration technologies connecting these applications are still based on-premise, meaning that government IT teams still have to spend time provisioning and maintaining infrastructure to ensure that their middleware doesn’t become a performance bottleneck for their applications.
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Two is company, is three too many clouds? Keeping the clichés out of multi-cloud

The term multi-cloud has caught on this year, and we’ll be discussing the reasons it could matter a great deal to your business. If you are a cloud user, a company providing services and solutions that use public cloud infrastructure, or currently defining a cloud strategy, we’ll discuss why being able to keep your cloud options open is so important. Scality is working hard to provide tools to help public and private cloud users keep control of their storage, permitting the use of the right cloud for the right job.
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Data Protection Considerations for Multi-Cloud Environments

The benefits of turning to the cloud are numerous; scalability, control, flexibility, and power to name a few. While transitioning to the cloud has many strong points, there are still the challenges of data and application protection.
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Preparing for the Next-Generation Cloud Data Architecture

Data architectures for reporting and analytics continue to evolve as organizations transition from on-premises systems to the cloud. Organizations look to invest in high-performance, flexible, scalable, and future-proof data architecture. Instead of considering the data warehouse and the data lake as independent “data islands” that coexist in a cloud platform, it is time to reconsider the fundamental ways that information is accumulated, managed, and then provisioned to the different downstream data consumers and analytics tools.
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Succeeding at digital business in the new normal: why application and infrastructure monitoring is more essential than ever

For many businesses, applications and services have become increasingly important in recent weeks, and, in some cases, potentially the only way to earn revenue in today’s new normal. During these uncertain times, market conditions are continuously changing. Moving to cloud native apps and infrastructure is the core of IT readine
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