Use the Cloud to help people in need
In this holiday time, peoples’ thoughts turn to helping those less fortunate.
In this holiday time, peoples’ thoughts turn to helping those less fortunate.
Can we really have privacy in the cloud, or on the internet generally? There was no escaping this question last week at the CME’s Global Financial Leadership Conference.
You have hundreds, thousands, perhaps even millions of sensors in your stores, factories, pipelines. And something goes wrong. You need software that can make intelligent decisions in real time, perhaps coordinating hundreds of devices: stop the assembly line, reroute the flow.
One of your best customers just tweeted about a problem with your product and you want to respond to them ASAP.
It takes a lot to earn the trust of enterprise IT, and rightly so: software runs the operations of almost every business around the world.
Want to hear about the best examples of enterprise computing today? At Open Stack Silicon Valley, August 9-10 you will hear about some of the most innovative implementations in the market.
The modern cloud era is not IaaS-centric but modern app-centric. By taking advantage of the market-leading portfolio of Azure PaaS services, innovative applications can be built and deployed faster, scale automatically and easily connect to and incorporate powerful Azure services.
What if you could, by taking advantage of the cloud, drive both: improve the cost effectiveness of your IT portfolio and apply innovation to drive new revenue for your business?
Did you know you can transform your digital assets from products to platforms easily?
Container technology on Azure is a great story that got even better this week. Read on to learn more.