Shared computing insights

05.03.2019 4,448 22
Did Microsoft go crazy sinking their data centers undersea?!
Microsoft has started to submerge many servers around the world. No, this is not a madness. It is actually a genius idea that will save plenty of money and provide better service for millions. The mai ...
28.02.2019 6,196 22
5 major security risks in 2019
2019 is well underway and cybersecurity is once again in the minds of experts and organizations. The good news – this is no longer a distant topic, but instead companies are now actively working on im ...
21.02.2019 6,257 16
Alternatives to MySQL and why you might want to use them
MySQL has been around for 23 years throughout the duration of which it has become one of the most popular database management systems. Not only is it free, and open-source, but it’s also the backbone ...
14.02.2019 2,451 22
Cloud services continue to record strong growth
The popularity of cloud services continues to rise with every quarter. The latest data from Canalys shows that Q4 of 2018 was characterized with strong gains for the cloud services. Leading the pack a ...
12.02.2019 2,404 21
When will Intel’s shortage end?
In the computer chips market there are just 2 names – Intel and AMD. Yes, Qualcomm are trying to succeed in the market. Yet their share is insignificant. So what happens when Intel, the biggest produc ...
07.02.2019 3,109 22
What’s memcached and why do you need to use it
Having a properly working website or app can make a big difference in your overall online presence. People will rarely wait for your site or service to load and caching is a vital part of optimizing y ...
31.01.2019 6,355 21
The history of the Apache HTTP Server, how it all came together
Apache is quite the widespread word in the world of IT and not because of the military helicopter. It’s because of the Apache HTTP Server which over the years has become one of the most popular web se ...
29.01.2019 2,530 22
Top tech of 2018
2018 is gone! Yep, it is over, but was there anything that we should remember from it? On the surface, nothing new – Intel kept manufacturing 14nm processors; Apple kept producing more of the sa ...
24.01.2019 3,352 22
Did WordPress mess up with the new update and post editor?
There’s an unwritten rule when something works, you shouldn’t mess with it. Yet, many organizations think they know better and try to change things anyway. When a user uproar breaks out, the organizat ...