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For enterprise users, the deployment of traditional IT architecture has been gradually abandoned, the practice of putting all the business in the cloud is now increasingly popular.
Nowadays, enterprises are more and more inclined to take data as the driving force, because their data is the driving force for their development engine to create new products, surpass competitors and provide customers with better experience. Therefore, big data management and processing for different partners (such as data analysts, data engineers, and data operating companies) should be fast, automated, and scalable.
As businesses and individuals increasingly rely on cloud-based services and data storage, the need for a robust and scalable infrastructure to support these services has reached unprecedented levels.
Security of cloud data storage is a top priority for organizations, and there are some best practices that can be followed to ensure that data is protected.
As organizations move their operations to the cloud, they face daunting challenges in ensuring secure configurations and consistent security postures across multiple cloud services and platforms.
The edge and the cloud are often seen as competing platforms, but they are inherently synergistic. They complement each other to help organizations understand and process data from all areas of the business.
Previous Generation Firewall (LGFW), the term Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) was coined 15 years ago.
Healthcare cloud provides on-cloud reconfiguration of healthcare information business, improves data interoperability and collaboration efficiency, and is generally favored by the industry. At the same time, healthcare organizations are leveraging the healthcare cloud base to enrich healthcare service models and reduce healthcare expenditures.
With the increasing sophistication of cloud technology, advances in the Internet of Things, and the emergence of a large number of remote jobs, the cybersecurity landscape has become more intricate than ever.
As sustainability becomes a front and center topic for the enterprise, stubborn misconceptions about the power consumption of cloud-based deployments need to be debunked.