Enterprise Cloud Blog
CloudBasic announced as Gold Sponsor of PASS Summit 2019
Posted onRecognizing the PASS 2019 Summit as an excellent opportunity to connect with customers and the broader SQL Server community, CloudBasic joined a prestigious group of supporting companies like Microsoft Azure, AWS, Quest, Dell Technologies, Intel, Redgate, and Idera in sponsoring this year’s signature SQL Server event. Senior Engineers from CloudBasic will be in attendance to […]
CLOUDBASIC® Achieves AWS Microsoft Workloads Competency Status
Posted onJuly 11, 2019, Irvine, CA – CLOUDBASIC®, a cloud technology firm headquartered in Irvine, California, announced today that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Microsoft Workloads Competency status for its RDS Multi-AR® for RDS SQL Server cloud solution, which has also earned a 5-star rating on the AWS Marketplace. This designation recognizes that CLOUDBASIC […]
What drives enterprise cloud growth and why is AWS so far ahead?
Posted onCore enterprise workloads, not Artificial Intelligence, is driving the enterprise cloud growth! An innovative start-up may be focused exclusively on AI and Machine Learning and flock to GCP, lured by Google’s AI-first rhetoric. An organization that mostly makes data-driven decisions may feel empowered by Microsoft’s Power BI suite of business analytics tools, and naturally gravitate […]
Should you re-evaluate your database choices when transitioning to the cloud?
Posted onEnterprises are considering various pathways for their transition to the cloud, and AWS in particular, which continues to be the dominant IaaS provider. When it comes to migrating data, businesses review their IT architecture, and often re-visit their database choices. Considering the number of database options for the cloud, including AWS’s own products, choosing the […]
If Microsoft’s CosmosDB is top notch, will it enjoy adoption?
Posted onMicrosoft’s new Azure Cosmos DB, with its five consistency models to choose from, seems to promise to do everything under the sun. It was recently declared by Microsoft to be the first globally-distributed data service that you can use to elastically scale throughput and storage across any number of geographical regions with guaranteed low latency, […]
Disaster Recovery in the Cloud: Key points to discuss with your DR Service vendor
Posted onDisaster Recovery configuration is not a thrilling exercise for IT, however, considering the heavy reliance of the modern enterprise on online systems, the ability of the organization to operate in case of serious incidents should be of highest priority. A managed service provider is often the most practical option. The typical DR architecture will invariably […]