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Mar 5, 2020
Weekly CloudNews: Cloud Tech Development & Costly Cloud Migrations

Welcome to this week’s edition of CloudBolt’s Weekly CloudNews! Earlier this week, we looked at cloud governance best practices as…

 
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Feb 27, 2020
Weekly CloudNews: Cloud Complexity, Security and Deployments

Welcome to this week’s edition of CloudBolt’s Weekly CloudNews! Earlier this week, we officially launched CloudBolt 9.2 and Nilesh Deo…

 
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Feb 26, 2020
Cloud Cost Management Tools: Can They Help Rein In Escalating Cloud Costs?

There’s a notion that workloads run more effectively in the cloud than in an on-premises deployment. It’s true, but it’s…

 
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Feb 24, 2020
Kubernetes and Infrastructure-as-Code Support Featured in CloudBolt 9.2 Release

I am very happy to announce the general availability of CloudBolt version 9.2. In this release, you can empower IT…

 
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Feb 20, 2020
Weekly CloudNews: Cloud Usage Driving Rise in Cybersecurity Spending

Welcome to this week’s edition of CloudBolt’s Weekly CloudNews! Earlier this week, we announced a recent honor for CloudBolt as…

 
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Feb 19, 2020
3 Advantages and Challenges of Infrastructure as Code (IaC)

The evolution of the wheel has changed human society forever. As a result, we now need less time to travel.…

 
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Feb 18, 2020
CloudBolt Named a 2019 Best and Brightest Company to Work for in the Nation

We are excited to announce that CloudBolt has been named a winner of the Best and Brightest Companies to Work…

 
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Feb 13, 2020
Weekly CloudNews: Hybrid Cloud Challenges, Security and Spending

Welcome to this week’s edition of CloudBolt’s Weekly CloudNews! Earlier this week, we discussed how to ease cloud governance with…

 
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Feb 11, 2020
Make Light Work of Cloud Governance with Unified Cloud Management

The hybrid cloud and the multi-cloud have made cloud governance more challenging than it once was. In fact, it’s not…

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