Cloud backup refers to a simple way of backing up data to an online target. This could be a generic public cloud, a public managed cloud or even a private managed cloud. With the pace at which...
There is no universally accepted definition of “Cloud Continuity”, with multiple IT vendors in the high-availability and data protection space utilising the term to describe aspects of...
Cloud Data Management (CDM) is a platform that is used to manage and orchestrate enterprise data across various cloud environments – taking into account private, public, hybrid and multi-cloud...
Cloud disaster recovery is a means by which an organization can recover data or use a failover to maintain their regular operations in times of either minor or major system failures, or when the...
More and more enterprises are moving their business to the cloud. In fact, it seems inevitable judging by the rate at which cloud computing is being adopted. Gartner even predicted that by 2020,...
Cloud-native disaster recovery is a modern approach of DR that is low-cost and on-demand as it is optimised to make the best use of cloud resources for guaranteed business continuity, scalability...
Today’s enterprises are always looking for ways to accelerate their business processes and gain an edge over the competition. Technology allows them to do so and one of the most disruptive...
Scalability is the ability to increase the capacity of a system to meet increasing workloads in order to fully utilise available resources. Bigger workloads can be accommodated by either making the...
Cloud computing is driving a revolution in the way we work and do business, making IT more efficient and cost-effective. It is being widely adopted across many industry sectors and it is becoming...
Cloud-centric architecture refers to an approach to building IT infrastructure (e.g. data centres) where public, private and hybrid cloud becomes the core of the architecture. This is driven by a...