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Hybrid Cloud – is it really the future of enterprise IT?
Cloud computing continues to evolve at an unprecedented rate and plays an important role in most modern organisation’s technology strategy in one way or another. As the momentum of cloud continues, there is one question that still remains unanswered – is hybrid cloud really the future of enterprise IT?
GDPR – too much, too soon for UK businesses?
From May 2018, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will affect every organisation that handles the personal information of every EU resident. It is by far the biggest overhaul in data protection law in 20 years. Drafted by the European Commission, the aim of the new regulation is to give individuals more control over how their personal information used by the organisations that store it while standardising and simplifying the data protection rules across all 28 EU member states. The EU is hoping to strengthen data protection and privacy standards significantly and introduce tougher measures to enforce its requirements to build trust in a rapidly growing digital world.
Navigating the Multi-Cloud Era
The last few years have been dominated by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure in the public cloud computing arena. The explosive growth in the adoption of cloud computing amongst companies worldwide has been unprecedented and is expected to continue over the next few years. However, as organisations start to mature their cloud capability over time and the use of cloud platforms becomes embedded, a new era of cloud computing in the enterprise workplace is starting to rapidly unfold.