Tuesday, August 6, 2019

IBM reveals Red Hat integration plans; VMware-Google partnership brings more hybrid options; and more

 
Cloud Computing Digest
A roundup of cloud infrastructure content from TechTarget's network |August 6, 2019
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IBM-Red Hat integration begins with OpenShift, Cloud Paks
by Chris Kanaracus and Ed Scannell
With the acquisition deal done, IBM shared its plans to have Red Hat OpenShift software serve as foundational building blocks that can be used to create applications spanning hybrid and multi-cloud environments via IBM Cloud Paks. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
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Google VM, microservices tools advance cloud migration strategy
Google adds Azure VM migration service and other features as it tries to get more enterprise workloads on its cloud. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
VMware on Google Cloud deal gives users another choice
VMware users will soon be able to deploy workloads on Google's public cloud. The deal gives users more options and raises questions about how the competition will respond. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
Move data with these Google cloud migration tools
From physical appliances to professional services, here's a quick rundown of the tools your team might want to consider for a migration to Google Cloud Platform. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Avoid runaway cloud migration costs
Using cloud computing means contending with ongoing costs. Cloud migration itself, however, doesn't need to be a budget-busting experience. A good plan pays big dividends. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure seeks a spot in the IaaS market
Don't count out Oracle IaaS before knowing what it has to offer. Learn where Oracle Cloud Infrastructure excels and what to expect from this public cloud offering. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Compare NoSQL database types in the cloud
NoSQL and cloud computing were made for each other. Dig in to the types of database offerings that are available from cloud major providers and third-party vendors. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Choose the right on-premises-to-cloud migration method
One of the first steps in a cloud migration is to choose a data transfer model. There are two primary options to consider -- online and offline -- but be sure to carefully weigh the pros and cons. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Microsoft Azure AD complements Active Directory
Azure users have a cloud-based version of Active Directory at their fingertips, but it's not a carbon copy of the on-premises version. Learn how to use the services in tandem. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
How to build Azure Functions with PowerShell
Follow along with Anthony Howell as he gives a step-by-step demonstration to help you use PowerShell to kick start your Azure Functions app. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Navigate public cloud availability zones for optimal performance
Google's recent outages show that AZs aren't a panacea for high availability. See how differences in cloud vendors' approaches to isolation can affect workload performance. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
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