Cloud computing will be a gold mine in the post-COVID era

Cloud computing will be a gold mine in the post-COVID era

Many companies embraced change as the COVID-19 pandemic presented new challenges and continues to have a multi-sector impact on nations, businesses, and citizens. As cloud computing continues to grow, there are three major trends for the post-COVID era: cost optimization, containerization and serverless computing, and edge.

The cloud is a dominant force and the pandemic further demonstrated that many processes can be managed remotely if companies have the right cloud implementation in place. Examine recent growth trends, find out how to navigate them, and see how they’re likely to evolve.

Fluid, Dynamic, and Cloud-Powered Solutions

Fluid, Dynamic, and Cloud-Powered Solutions

Adopting solutions like Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365 gives employees the flexibility of working from anywhere on the device of their choice—simultaneously increasing security and collaboration. Enable your employees to be more productive and inspired, with teams doing their best work using tools designed for modern work. Cloud technology improves collaboration by integrating tools to simplify work, streamline processes, and optimize communication—which translates to higher ROI.

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Telstra eyes monitoring and securing its hybrid cloud with Azure Arc

Australia’s leading telecommunications company Telstra is using Microsoft Azure Arc for a single pane of control, visibility, and management to help scale-out its edge footprint across Australia, while reducing its on-premises infrastructure and consolidating its cloud presence.

The Azure Arc control plane creates a single pane of glass to manage all elements of its infrastructure so Telstra can better monitor and update its services throughout the entire migration process and beyond.

Hybrid Meetings: Hybrid work guidance

Hybrid Meetings: Hybrid work guidance

With the hybrid work here to stay, it’s important to set everyone up for success by choosing a meeting format that best serves their needs. It’s also important to make good use of attendees’ time and lead meetings that reflect your organizational culture. Review the infographic to learn the specific steps for preparing, conducting, and debriefing for a positive hybrid meeting. Get up to speed on the latest Teams updates, such as transcriptions, fluid components, large-gallery mode, live reactions, and more.