With Apple moving full speed ahead toward using ARM-based CPUs, Microsoft is also trying to jumpstart the initiative by offering an affordable Snapdragon Developer Kit this summer.
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Here are some trends revealed from a decade s worth of research.
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As the concept of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) began to dominate IT thinking in 2012, the time was right to better understand how companies were relying on IaaS cloud computing providers. So was born annual research that delved into how organizations’ cloud strategies and how their cloud usage met business needs.
On the heels of the 10
th annual Flexera State of the Cloud I took a look back to highlight trends and signify areas of focus for the years ahead.
Multi-Cloud
In the early 2010s, with the volatility in the public cloud space as new cloud providers emerged (and some existing ones retreated and eventually disappeared), cloud adoption was shifting from ad hoc to strategic. IT executives had the foresight to realize that multi-cloud was and would continue to be a viable and desirable approach for their IT estates of the future.
The latest release of MuleSoft Anypoint Platform allows developers to discover, access, and serve data from multiple existing APIs with a single query.
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K8ssandra, an open-source distribution of the Apache Cassandra database on Kubernetes, is now available on any Kubernetes environment.
When we say ‘any’, we mean any.
It is available on any Kubernetes environment including distro-specific integrations for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
The news itself comes from DataStax, the company known for its [highly] scalable and available cloud-native NoSQL database built on Apache Cassandra.
Empirix KLERITY brings Assurance for 5G Standalone and IoT networks, now available on Microsoft Azure
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KLERITY provides cloud-native network and service assurance throughout the entire lifecycle of 5G private and public networks
Billerica, MA: 04 May 2021 – Empirix, an Infovista company and global leader in network and service testing, performance monitoring, assurance and analytics powering innovative carrier-grade, cloud-native network lifecycle automation, today announced the validation of its KLERITY solution framework on Microsoft Azure to deliver cloud-native functionality for carrier-grade 5G and IoT monitoring, assurance and analytics in the telco cloud. The collaboration enables service providers deploying public and private 5G Standalone networks to assure customer experience, service SLAs and network performance across every phase of the 5G network lifecycle, including planning, deployment and testing, commercial service launch, daily operations and manage