Cloud computing is driving a new gig economy in tech
A quiet revolution is going to change the way cloud work gets done. After being laid off, many people are starting their own businesses as cloud pros for hire.
A quiet revolution is going to change the way cloud work gets done. After being laid off, many people are starting their own businesses as cloud pros for hire.
Most enterprises lack the on-staff skills to become innovative. Here's how businesses can attract, retain, and grow the best technology skills.
Now that open source is common in enterprise solutions, enterprises are confused about how IT should value it in the cloud.
Enterprises are quickly moving up the cloud stack, away from infrastructure services
Heterogeneity in the datacenter can be enormous, so it's tempting to use a cloud migration to standardize on one platform. If only it were that easy
The three reasons that departments' own adoption of cloud technologies benefits CIOs' goals
Microsoft's hybrid-cloud model for apps will lead to higher prices in return for greater flexibility
Several new Docker tools are out there: Docker Machine, Docker Swarm, and Docker Compose. They come from Docker Inc. itself, which has has the advantage of being designed by the same folks who developed the Docker container.