Cloud and Infrastructure
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Computing Deskflix Season Two - Data Mobility: Manage, Store, Secure
Join us for tips on optimising storage capacity, and categorising efficiently and making the most of cloud
Commoditising multi-cloud: Appvia looks to simplify Kubernetes
UK consultancy operates across AWS and GCP clouds
OpenStack Ussuri release shores up security and reliability, extends support for GPUs and FPGAs
Changes are in response to emerging trends in AI/ML and edge computing
CIOs highlight lockdown positives, citing improved collaboration, productivity and innovation
'We've seen more innovation in six weeks than in the past 10 years,' says one CIO, as Computing speaks to some of the UK’s top IT leaders to find out what they’ll be bringing from the COVID-19 pandemic into the post-lockdown world
Maintaining peak performance in a cloud migration
When migrating to the cloud-based storage to support homeworking, it's important to keep an eye on latency and read times
Zoom selects Oracle Cloud to support its growth
Recent growth has put immense pressure on Zoom to increase its service capacity
Cutting fleet car costs with telemetry
Telemetry can open a window on the murky world of fleet vehicle usage, says Total WayKonect
Researchers train AI to spot difference between bots and human users on Twitter based on their activity patterns
Real users tend to respond more frequently to tweets from other users compared to bots
How to manage remote working during a global crisis
Computing examines the tools and strategies needed to keep the business functioning in extraordinary times, including a rundown of the most popular unified communications and video conferencing solutions
Why open - not closed - is best practice both in the data centre and at the edge
No single vendor can provide a complete edge computing solution - the edge requires collaboration
Storage at scale: picking the right options for Kubernetes
Managing storage for large, complex distributed containerised applications is a whole different game; industry insiders discuss how the options stack up
What will the post-Covid-19 world look like?
Computing examines the pandemic crisis and identifies key trends likely to continue long after the lockdown ends
Covid-19: How G4S has coped with the lockdown
Nick Folkes, Group CIO of G4S, explains that his organisation has benefited from its long-term digital transformation programme, with most services already in the cloud. But there were significant challenges early on in the lockdown period, especially...
Covid-19 response at Worcestershire County Council: Not just keeping the lights on
Geoff Hedges, digital transformation manager at Worcestershire County Council explains how his organisation is keeping processes running smoothly whilst adding additional services to help both internal and external customers - all whilst ensuring morale...
AMD's 2nd Gen EPYC processors now available on IBM Cloud bare metal servers
The new processors will provide twice the number of available cores per server compared to previous versions
Peter Cochrane: Coronavirus as a change agent
Could the coronavirus outbreak instigate a broader change for the better in society? Professor Peter Cochrane believes it could
How Hillarys responded to the coronavirus outbreak
Hillarys’ Head of ICT Julian Bond talks to Computing about how the UK-based manufacturer responded to the coronavirus crisis – culminating this week in the government-ordered lockdown
NASA forgot about the egress costs for its 247 petabyte data store on AWS
The space agency is set to increase its storage by 215 petabytes, but failed to factor in the costs to retrieve that data from the cloud
AECOM insider: IBM is doing a great job
AECOM-IBM outsourcing deal 'working well' and the 'IBM support team makes the work go smoothly'
PC gamers and researchers asked to donate GPU and CPU time to help fight coronavirus
The deadly virus has already killed more over 6,300 people worldwide