REPLY: Spike Reply and Storm Reply Achieve AWS Security Competency Status
Reply announced today that its companies Storm Reply and Spike Reply achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Competency status. This designation recognizes that the two companies of the Reply Group have demonstrated deep expertise that helps customers achieve their cloud security goals.
Achieving the AWS Security Competency differentiates Storm Reply and Spike Reply as AWS Partner Network (APN) members that provide specialized consultancy services and integrated solutions designed to help enterprises adopt, develop and deploy complex security projects on AWS. To receive the designation, APN Partners must possess deep AWS expertise and deliver solutions seamlessly on AWS.
Disaster Recovery remains an afterthought despite increasing frequency of failures and outages
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iland research reveals that despite 85% of respondents experiencing a failure or outage at some point, only 65% of organisations have a company-wide DR plan in place.
London, UK – 27th January 2021 - iland, an industry-leading provider of secure application and data protection cloud services built on proven VMware technology, today released the findings of its research into organisations’ disaster recovery readiness. It found that less than two-thirds of organisations surveyed have a documented company-wide disaster recovery plan in place whilst only a comparatively small number of respondents rely on the cloud for their replication, suggesting that the move to the cloud – and DRaaS – has been slow among larger businesses.
SAP to invest ₹500 crore to accelerate multi-cloud strategy in India
With a diverse business-to-business cloud portfolio, SAP India is focussing on addressing the demands of its local customer. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski/File Photo
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German technology major SAP SE on Thursday said it would invest ₹500 crore in India to localize and offer customers the flexibility of a multi-cloud environment. SAP will make available its multiple cloud solutions in India data centres.
“SAP’s commitment to support India’s growth vision remains a top priority, and we are determined to achieve this with deeper collaboration with our customers, ecosystem and the government, said Scott Russell, president, SAP Asia Pacific Japan. “Our investment in India is toward accelerating the nation’s digital agenda and our customers’ transformation in the cloud.
By siliconindia | Thursday, 24 December 2020, 13:31 Hrs In an age of unprecedented possibilities for cloud innovation & implementation, #WorldCloudShow – India attracted prominent voices in cloud technology. Some of the top speakers who attended the event included
R. Ramanan, Additional Secretary,
NITI Aayog Government of India;
Golok K Simli - Chief of Technology, Passport Seva Programme, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India;
Amit Varma, Executive Director, DBS Bank; to name a few. World Cloud Show – India covered key topics such as Multi-Cloud & Cloud Native paving the way for AI, Cloud Adoption Outlook & Trends: Public Vs Private Sectors, Cloud Security and Data Protection, How Cloud Will Prevail: Building a Cloud Strategy, and more.
OK sunshine, but put it on-prem
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Few things are certain in computing, but the shift to the white and fluffy seems irrepressible. One prediction the European Centre for Midrange Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) seems confident in making, then, is that it needs to up its game in cloud computing.
In a pre-qualification round of procurement, ECMWF said it is looking for suppliers for a production-quality, general-purpose, on-premises cloud computing environment: its Cloud Strategy. According to a tender document, it wants to get responses from the widest possible range of potential suppliers who might meet the requirements.