Back-end developers need simpler provisioning and management of infrastructure to truly enable simple, repeatable environment builds. Help is on the way.
With the growing popularity of infrastructure as code, devops, and internal platforms, back-end developers are better equipped than ever to build highly resilient, performant, and scalable server-side applications and services. But they are also drowning. The complexity of modern applications requires back-end developers to master a growing array of tools, technologies, and techniques, from the
10 Ways To Boost Cloud Performance
From block-and-file storage to AI-powered document processing to Kubernetes enrichment for log management, here are 10 offerings from tech’s dynamic cloud sector. By Donna Goodison December 14, 2020, 02:53 PM EST
The coronavirus pandemic has proved an endorsement of the need for organizations to move to the cloud to maintain business continuity, service their customers and ensure their remote workforces remain connected and can access the right tools to stay productive.
The percentage of overall IT spending dedicated to cloud is expected to continue to increase at an accelerated pace post-pandemic, with Gartner forecasting that cloud spending will account for 14.2 percent of the total global enterprise IT spending market in 2024, up from 9.1 percent this year.