Cloud optimisation is no longer just a nice-to-have; it’s becoming essential. Businesses investing in Microsoft 365 and Azure often face challenges like escalating costs, underutilised licences, and security gaps.
As more businesses move to the cloud, understanding what Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) are, has never been more important. From powering everyday operations to enabling AI-driven innovation, CSPs deliver the essential infrastructure and services that help organisations grow, adapt, and stay secure.
A major AWS outage reminded the world how fragile cloud reliance can be. From Slack to airport systems, disruptions were widespread. Learn why these failures happen, what concentration risk means, and how hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge strategies can help your business stay resilient.
With 93% of organisations facing IT skills shortages and rising expectations around cybersecurity, innovation, and operational resilience, many are turning to a powerful solution: IT outsourcing.
So, what is colocation? It’s a simple premise, but with a bit of benefits. You house your company’s server and other IT equipment with a third-party, rather than on premises that provide you with cost savings, security and reliability.
IT infrastructure has become more fragmented, and compliance pressures are increasing. As a result, more businesses are turning to hybrid cloud technology to gain control, scale smarter, and reduce risk.
The cloud infrastructure is undergoing some powerful transformations. Today’s mid-market organisations are making strategic choices about where and how they host critical workloads
Introducing VDC Slide, a new addition to our market-leading VMware IaaS platform, Virtual Data Centre (VDC). VDC offers a no-contract, pay-as-you-go infrastructure that is proving highly attractive to organisations looking to maintain their VM workloads without the need for costly hardware refreshes or long-term software agreements. VDC provides a compatible VMware infrastructure for existing workloads, …
The discount retailer Lidl recently found its way into the news as its parent company began offering cloud services to outside organisations. That got us thinking about Node4’s UK-based cloud services, and how, sometimes, a local cloud is exactly the solution that’s required to meet clients’ needs.