Azure Migrate: What You Need to Know in an Imperfect World
Forrester released its ten cloud computing predictions for 2018, and at the top of the list, are a couple of noteworthy things. First, they say that the global cloud [...]
Forrester released its ten cloud computing predictions for 2018, and at the top of the list, are a couple of noteworthy things. First, they say that the global cloud [...]
Cloud Strategy for CIOs: 3 Best Practices to Refine and Validate your Cloud Strategy In the last few years, all the [...]
In this blog, Ryan McDonald, Director, Managed Services at 10th Magnitude shares best practices for planning your organization's cloud security strategy. Digital transformation is revolutionizing how companies operate and compete. An important part of successful digital transformation is security. He outlines 10 Considerations for Securing Your Cloud.
Our team of experts has performed hundreds of cloud migrations over the course of nearly seven years. In this blog, we asked five of our cloud experts, “What’s the number one question you’re asked about Azure migrations?” Their responses were varied and covered everything from security and reliability, to best practices in formulating a plan for migrating your current IT infrastructure.
In this blog, Ryan Kelly, Senior Consultant at 10th Magnitude explains that with Azure migrations - each one is different, so there is no one-size-fits-all solution. He outlines some key considerations that can help you determine your individual migration path forward.
In this blog, Alex Brown, CEO of 10th Magnitude shares his predictions for 2017. Among the highlights include frontrunners in the cloud game, a bigger focus on cloud security, the continued momentum of DevOps and a shift towards cloud managed services.
I have some big news to share: I’m pleased to help announce and be a part of the GA release of DC/OS 1.7! This marks a move by Mesosphere to [...]
In this blog, 10th Magnitude's CEO Alex Brown discusses the age of cloud adoption. Companies of all sizes are migrating to be faster, more agile, more cost efficient, more impactful and more dynamic. He defines four categories of companies - the Classic, the Found, the Enabled and the Ostrich - and how software has provided them with a competitive advantage (or not).
So here’s a question: What do 10th Magnitude, Microsoft and the Chicago Blackhawks have in common? Well, if you think in hockey terms (which I do often—just ask my hockey-tortured [...]
I was super excited to see the announcement yesterday that Chef and Microsoft Azure have announced an official partnership. It’s like watching your two best friends get together; you just [...]
Last month, I went to Microsoft’s annual partner conference, and things are vastly different from last year. The transition from Ballmer at Microsoft’s helm to Satya Nadella has generated an [...]
Here at 10th Magnitude, the holidays are officially over: we’ve replaced all the holiday cookies with our usual healthy snacks (well, almost—we’re still suckers for donuts), and you can duck [...]
I recently spoke at the Up 2013 cloud computing conference in Santa Clara. The focus this year was on healthcare, and I gave a presentation about the virtuous cycle of [...]
I recently got the chance to guest blog about the cloud economy—my favorite subject—on Wired.com’s Innovation Insights blog. The post is titled: Cloud Economy: Marketing, IT Power Sharing Creates More [...]