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In today’s fast-paced enterprise environments, developer productivity and rapid innovation are more critical than ever. However, their productivity should not come at the cost of operational efficiency or overall business value.
At Booth #1382, emma’s experts will be offering demos, sharing best practices, and showcasing emma’s innovative features that simplify cloud management across environments and providers.
Using emma’s Terraform provider, system admins, DevOps engineers, and development teams can configure cloud resources programmatically within Terraform.
Discover how DevOps provision resources across any cloud of their choice in a standardized manner. Find the best CPU prices in the market and provision VMs and other cloud resources from the sidebar of the Backstage developer portals
Create limits on key aspects of cloud-based projects: resource consumption, costs, providers and regions across which projects can be deployed. Ensure that each project stays within budget and adheres to organizational policies.
Cloud repatriation is not merely a step backward but can be strategically integrated into a cloud-agnostic multicloud approach.
As the digital transformation journey continues to reshape industries, the importance of robust and agile networking solutions has become more evident than ever.
Not all Kubernetes services are equal, much less within the multicloud models.
The Mobile World Congress 2024 provided a platform for thought-provoking discussions and insights into the evolving landscape of cloud computing.
With over 800 telecom service providers competing for their slice of the pie, they will each have to invest over $200 million per year on average to achieve this level of digital transformation.
As Google rightly points out, egress is not the main deterrent to data and infrastructure migration.
Without clear visibility or accountability, managing cloud expenses can feel like an endless chase.
Integration with tools like Jenkins and GitLab CI/CD which automate different stages of the development lifecycle facilitates the creation of efficient and streamlined multi-cloud DevOps pipelines.
Application architectures become increasingly complex thanks to paradigms like microservices and containerization.
As companies navigate the evolving cloud landscape, the call for unified, standardized management tools is only going to strengthen.
Drawing insights from the developments we’ve seen throughout 2023, emma presents a comprehensive view of what lies ahead in the realm of cloud computing for the year 2024.
Organizations can optimize the allocation of resources during testing without incurring exorbitant data transfer expenses.
With temperatures soaring, sea-levels rising, and natural disasters intensifying across the globe, enterprises are under mounting regulatory, investor, and consumer pressures to curb their carbon emissions.
Organizations from across the globe are capitalizing on the multi-cloud for its flexibility, scalability, agility, and cost-effectiveness.
You don’t have to break the bank trying to manage the infrastructure side of Black Friday.