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By Shiji Sujai, IOD Expert Daily operations tasks are the necessary evil that can’t be avoided by any cloud management team. I have never been a fan of this element…
By Shiji Sujai, IOD Expert Daily operations tasks are the necessary evil that can’t be avoided by any cloud management team. I have never been a fan of this element…
By Shiji Sujai, IOD Expert I first came across a full-fledged DR Suite almost 10 years ago when the organization I was working for decided to implement a real-time DR…
By Shiji Sujai, IOD Expert A good population of lesser mortals in this IT-dependent world start their work day by logging in to their lean, mean machines using some sort…
By Shiji Sujai, IOD Expert When I began my first job as a system admin, my work day started with the inevitable infrastructure daily checks. I, along with a bunch of other fresh…
By Shiji Sujai, IOD Expert Compliance audits are that part of the year when the whole IT department scrambles around checking and rechecking the security perimeters, combing through logs, and…
By Ofir Nachmani, CEO, IOD (Edited by: Jen Maidenberg) Did you see the film The Founder? It tells the success story behind fast food giant McDonald’s. Decades ago, McDonald’s founder,…
By Shiji Sujai, IOD Expert My first tryst with cloud can be traced back to 2007, when the term public cloud was synonymous with AWS. At the time, our team had…
IoT has been the hottest topic and buzz word within the technological community in recent years. While some of us think of IoT and the cloud as interdependent, the dependency is actually one directional. IoT cannot function without the infrastructure and countless possibilities that the cloud facilitates.
Being a cloud blogger, and the founder of IamOnDemand, I often get invited to key events related to cloud technologies. A few weeks ago, I was invited by Microsoft and ironSource to cover their joint IoT Hackathon, which hosted more than 50 developers from companies such as Mellanox, eBay, and mean.io. The Hackathon featured some of the newest Microsoft Azure cloud services features, including Microsoft’s events ingest cloud service, Azure Event Hubs; their new analytics data tool, Stream Analytics; Azure HDInsight ,Azure Machine Learning; and additional cloud related features and tools.
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