by VAST | Nov 25, 2020 | Google Cloud Platform
Cloud isn’t just about saving money. Cloud also enables your development teams to create more innovative applications and deliver them faster. But faster isn’t better if it means cutting corners on quality. One of the big advantages of developing in Google Cloud...
by Michael Boehl | Jul 10, 2020 | Google Cloud Platform
There are many facets to cloud: public, private, hybrid, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and more. The many technical options means there’s a way to make cloud technology work for nearly every business. It’s great news, then, that cloud is also good for corporate IT spending....
by Michael Boehl | Jun 23, 2020 | Google Cloud Platform
Every IT project has two components: hardware and software. The cloud provides agility that helps meet the needs of both aspects. Because there are no procurement and provisioning delays, cloud helps businesses get any new hardware projects need quickly. On the...
by Michael Boehl | Apr 13, 2020 | Amazon Web Services, Cloud, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, Multi-Cloud
Multiple clouds mean multiple ways of doing things. This is true for monitoring and for the day to operations of deploying and supporting your workloads in the cloud. The cloud’s reputation for agility means getting things done fast is even more of a goal than usual,...
by Michael Boehl | Mar 27, 2020 | Amazon Web Services, Business Continuity, Cloud, Cohesity, Data Protection, Google Cloud Platform, Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure, Multi-Cloud, Veeam
Many businesses are conducting an unplanned stress test of their disaster recovery and business continuity plans as the COVID-19 crisis forces non-essential employees to work from home. Remote access and virtual desktop infrastructure are key elements of that...
by Michael Boehl | Nov 11, 2019 | Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, VAST View
Just as in real life, many of the problems clouds cause are due to the limited visibility clouds create. Clouds Block Your View of the Network The cloud hinders your view of the network in two ways. First, clouds make it harder to define the network perimeter...