CapEx vs OpEx: Considerations for Moving to the Cloud
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by Mark Metz
1M ago
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Migrating your IBM Mainframe to AWS
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by Jason Figliolini
3M ago
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6 Cloud Computing Trends to Pay Attention to in 2023
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by Jason Figliolini
6M ago
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The Environmental Impact of Different Data Center Cooling Systems
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by Jason Figliolini
8M ago
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Is a Cloud-First Strategy Right for Your Business?
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by Jason Figliolini
8M ago
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Reducing Data Center Energy Consumption with AWS and ReluTech
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by ReluTech
10M ago
Reducing energy consumption is a massive part of making your organization greener. One of the main culprits of your organization’s energy consumption is servers. Not only do servers themselves need a tremendous amount of electricity to operate, but their ancillary equipment also requires a lot of energy to work. Cooling systems, monitors, humidifiers, light—that’s all part of it. Servers for small to midsize businesses may be multifunctional with their storage, but often larger organizations have individual servers per task, like one server solely dedicated to email. This is a necessary and c ..read more
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Starting With The End in Mind: Part 2
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by Thomas Hodgson
11M ago
How has ReluTech adopted AWS’ “working backwards” philosophy? In my last article, I mentioned the working backwards philosophy; a value creation method where the problem solver begins at the finish line and reverse engineers the process back to its original position. For AWS, this led to the creation of the enterprise public cloud platform and ultimately invented the consumption model for on-demand computing for Andy Jassy and Jeff Bezos. In this article, I’ll discuss how ReluTech has implemented this logic to improve the migration bubble’s financial constraints on the adoption of the ..read more
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Starting with the End in Mind: Part 1
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by Thomas Hodgson
11M ago
The working backwards heuristic is a method of problem-solving in which the problem solver begins with the end goal state and works backwards to the problem’s starting position. The concept is applicable for creating a product or service that customers need today – not launching a product or service first, then refining things throughout its lifecycle. In the summer of 2003, Andy Jassy and Jeff Bezos met to do just that. They worked backwards to unpack their idea, starting with the end goal of creating an operating system for the internet, one that would allow customers to build and launch ..read more
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The Accelerated Cloud Journey: What to Expect in 2022
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by Stephanie Dunn
11M ago
Since 2020, cloud adoption has grown exponentially and companies across industries utilize cloud-based applications and enjoy the flexibility that they provide . A staggering 90% of all businesses have some workload hosted in the cloud, but only 15% of total IT expenditure on average is dedicated specifically to cloud systems. Clearly, there is more room for growth which indicates a greater need for companies to further strategize their path toward full cloud adoption. This acceleration in cloud adoption was  already trending, but with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations ..read more
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How to Make Your Cloud Migration More Cost-Effective
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by David Norman
11M ago
Cloud adoption brings enterprise-class technologies to small and mid-sized businesses that can help level the playing field when it comes to going after larger market share. However, a cloud migration initially brings on inflated costs due to maintaining two environments at once, your on-prem data center and your cloud environment. This inflated cost can make it difficult to keep long-term cost benefits front of mind, but we assure you that your cloud migration is less expensive in the long run. Every cloud journey is fundamentally different and is determined by the specific needs of your b ..read more
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