
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 1 June 2023 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 1 June 2023 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
The 5 most important considerations in going to “the cloud” explained. #1 – Convenience
Author Gerald Dürr on 26 November 2020 Gerald Dürr's blog
Sharing documents with colleagues, customers and suppliers while collaborating on them is part of everyday life in many companies. But is this data exchange also secure?
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 30 July 2020 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
Use cases for home office, customer interactions, team meetings, bilateral, formal and supplier interactions are determining the requirements for remote working.
Author Gerald Dürr on 12 May 2020 Gerald Dürr's blog
The Covid 19 pandemic is accelerating the digitalisation of the economy and society on an unprecedented scale. Cloud services are proving to be a fast and efficient solution in this phase. What does this mean for companies?
Author Gerald Dürr on 2 October 2018 Gerald Dürr's blog
Containers and microservices have revolutionized the deployment of enterprise software. Only one industry still behaves very sluggishly when transferring your applications to cloud containers: banks and financial service providers. But there are also successful counter-examples.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 6 September 2018 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
At Safe Swiss Cloud, we hear from software developers time and again that with dedicated Openshift clusters, the benefits of deployment in the cloud can be perfectly exploited. Red Hat’s Platform-as-a-Service OpenShift enables faster development, deployment, monitoring and scaling of applications in docker containers. The feedback is almost always similar:
Author David Poole on 26 April 2018 David Poole's blog
Deploying OpenShift to the cloud as opposed to bare metal, is an ideal way to get up and going quickly, being particularly well suited to development and test environments where instant resource availability and flexibility is key. A great way to smooth the path to a successful OpenShift deployment is by using automation.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 3 December 2017 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
EveryWare AG has acquired a majority interest in Safe Swiss Cloud AG as part of a cloud cooperation. In the future, both companies will work very closely together to set new trends as innovation drivers in the Swiss cloud market. At the same time, however, they remain independent providers and will continue to operate under their respective names and brands.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 12 July 2017 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
The cloud-based software TOMTEC ZERO cloud-based software makes heart diagnosis fast, safe and simple. This is also possible thanks to the secure and scalable infrastructure of the Safe Swiss Cloud.
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 16 November 2016 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
That Great Britain will leave the European Union is certain – what is less certain, however, is how Brexit will proceed and what it will mean for British companies that conduct a large part of their business in the rest of Europe. Especially for the financial industry, which is increasingly voicing its departure from London. This step also has consequences for the Cloud strategies of the banks.
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