Friday, February 22, 2019

Definition: asset performance management (APM)

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     February 22, 2019
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Issue Highlights:
Definition: asset performance management (APM)
5 ways to smooth the road to hybrid cloud deployment
New types of cloud services bring the cloud to you
New cloud service models put providers in the data center
Google Cloud Services Platform presses hybrid cloud agenda
Definition: asset performance management (APM)
Asset performance management (APM) is both a strategy and a set of software tools for tracking and managing the health of an organization's physical assets.
5 ways to smooth the road to hybrid cloud deployment
In the move to hybrid cloud, security, app requirements and monitoring are just a few of the many factors to consider. Follow these guidelines for a smooth deployment process.
New types of cloud services bring the cloud to you
Would your hybrid experience be improved by placing technology from a cloud service provider directly into your data center? Here's how to evaluate that option.
New cloud service models put providers in the data center
All of the major cloud players now offer on-premises hardware or specific technologies to make a data center look and feel more like the public cloud. What's driving this trend?
Google Cloud Services Platform presses hybrid cloud agenda
Google has pushed its Cloud Services Platform for hybrid computing into beta. The software is based on Google Kubernetes Engine and is geared toward application modernization.
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