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This was all part of the Lehi, Utah-based vendor’s efforts to support enterprise cloudmigration and the rise of IoT systems, which were both gaining steam. Amazon had introduced Amazon Web Services in 2006 and Microsoft Azure became commercially available in 2010. Back in Silicon Valley, Oracle was playing catchup.
Businesses have also shifted capital to operational expense models through cloudmigration, which has also delivered more flexibility. Multi-cloud and hybrid environments have provided the resilience and assurance that many seek as they transform their businesses. Importance of key management.
Technology underlying modern hyperscale cloud environments changes rapidly, but security misconfigurations became the key cloud security problem at least 10 years ago, and possibly 15–17 (!) years ago, and stayed “top of the charts” for all this time (public cloud computing was born, depending on who you ask, in 2006–2008).
Technology underlying modern hyperscale cloud environments changes rapidly, but security misconfigurations became the key cloud security problem at least 10 years ago, and possibly 15–17 (!) years ago, and stayed “top of the charts” for all this time (public cloud computing was born, depending on who you ask, in 2006–2008).
G Suite, on the other hand, was released much later, in 2006. Microsoft Office has been around since the 1990s. It is a popular tool and top-of-the-mind business app for most organizations. It makes him not as common and, therefore, not as familiar for most users. G Suite’s strengths: Much faster than Office 365.
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