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For years, cloud computing was synonymous with centralization. That era is over. Enter: the distributed cloud.
Distributed cloud storage technology is versatile, supporting a wide array of use cases, from backup and disaster recovery to fostering collaboration and housing expansive data lakes for AI and ...
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Google Cloud is integrating NetApp's unified data storage and intelligent services into its Distributed Cloud architecture. The move aims to help public sectors and regulated industries access ...
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has announced that the open-source distributed storage system CubeFS has reached graduation status. CubeFS is a storage solution supporting multiple ...
The four roots of DeFi — artificial intelligence, big data, cloud and distributed ledger technology — are explained in this guide.
The Distributed Cloud Infrastructure Insights whitepaper by Panduit explores the rapid evolution of cloud computing architectures, with a spotlight on the shift from traditional public cloud models to ...
NetApp’s collaboration with Google Cloud to provide the foundational data storage for Google Distributed Cloud offerings empowers organizations to innovate confidently and manage data effectively, ...
Cloud computing uses online servers for data storage and processing, accessible globally. It provides scalability, allowing businesses to adjust resources according to growth needs. Invest in ...
Anirban is an award-winning journalist with a passion for enterprise software, cloud computing, databases, data analytics, AI infrastructure, and generative AI.
What Is Cloud Computing? Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of computing services such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software, and analytics.
Google Distributed Cloud extends customers’ cloud infrastructure and services to the places customers need them, including on-premises data centers and network edges.