Confluent (CFLT) announced Confluent Private Cloud, the simplest way to deploy, manage, and govern streaming data on private infrastructure.
Confluent Private Cloud Gateway enables real-time data to move smoothly, even during migrations, policy changes, or other ...
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(Nasdaq:CFLT), the data streaming pioneer, today announced Confluent Private Cloud, the simplest way to deploy, manage, and govern streaming data on private infrastructure. Confluent Private Cloud ...
Public clouds continue to remain critical for a majority of businesses as they deliver flexibility and scale, global reach and access, and speed of innovation at a level that private clouds struggle ...
Government agencies increasingly recognize the limitations of relying only on public cloud services as they struggle with the exponential growth of AI-driven data and real-time processing demands. In ...
Private cloud is reclaiming its seat at the enterprise table, not as a compromise to public cloud, but as the engine of artificial intelligence scalability, workload governance and cost clarity. As AI ...
Enterprises could make their data centers more efficient by turning them into private computing clouds — but the biggest winners could be companies like EMC, Cisco Systems and Sun Microsystems, which ...
Cloud computing is a tough sell to governments because of privacy and security concerns. Private clouds could make the difference. Government organizations considering a move to cloud computing face a ...
Amazon Web Services has made it possible to create private clouds using CloudFormation, which automatically creates stacks of resources described using templates, the company said on Wednesday. Users ...
In fact, HPE-Nvidia AI Factory is squarely focused on providing a holistic approach to its Nvidia AI Computing portfolio that ...
Jeff Kubacki, CIO at Kroll Inc., set a goal for the risk management consulting firm Kroll Inc. to reduce its storage costs by 25% over the next three years. With some 13 petabytes of stored data to ...