Business Case
Kubernetes and Serverless Architecture – Differences and Similarities
Kubernetes and serverless architecture (AWS – Lambdas, Azure Functions, and Google Functions, etc.) offers powerful platforms and tremendous boosts in agility, scalability and computing performance. Serverless architectures are often referenced as Functions as a Service (FaaS). Kubernetes offers advantages that serverless alternatives do not have — and vice versa. The key to the successful deployment
The case for serverless architecture
Serverless technology should not be applied to all application initiatives. PM Kinetics offers cloud solutions that can improve your success. The term “serverless” is a bit of a misnomer. It refers to a moment in time when computing resources are employed for the spin-up time of a few milliseconds, that execute cleanly, and that
How Technology Impacts Business Growth
When it comes to growing your business and driving it towards success, technology is key in applying modern, effective solutions and processes intended to increase productivity within the workplace. With the combination of technical knowledge and savvy business management skills, you can easily pave the path to success with your business. Information technology can be
How our Affordable Tech Solutions can Benefit Your Company
If your company is in need of affordable tech solutions, outsourcing your IT projects can be a great way to not only get the job done quicker, but to save more money than arranging the task internally. By hiring the technical consultancy services of PM Kinetics, LLC, you’ll experience a variety of benefits from our
The Phenomenon of BYOD
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon started when smartphones and tablets with more convenient form factor became ubiquitous among consumers. These devices with their touch-screen interfaces and powerful processors allow employees who brought them to work to be more productive on the go. Assuming of course they could somehow get connected to the in-house WiFi.
Barriers to Cloud Adoption
Many businesses are reluctant to deploy cloud-based services for their core mission-critical applications. Large and medium sized companies that have supporting IT organizations, have striven to increase vertical backward integration of core business processes. Businesses believe that they inherently gain more certainty, control and competitive advantage by directly owning the data critical to their line
Ebb and Flow of Virtualization Implementations
Gartner says that just 16% of data center loads are virtualized, and in a recent InformationWeek Analytics survey found that 35% of respondents say they expect to virtualize less than 25% of their data centers by 2011. That finding reflects either a less optimistic or more realistic assessment than survey respondents exhibited last year, when
Governance and IT
Enterprises will continue to hold the purse strings tight to their chest and will spend only when there is near certainty that there is a positive outcome. This fact, coupled with virtualization and cloud computing, companies can no longer afford to have their IT organizations function like outside service providers, or utilities who simply keep
Subcontracting Issues within Cloud Computing Services
Multi-cloud relationships and subcontractors can be an issue when using some cloud providers. For example, a Customer might start out slow with Cloud Computing and enter into a SaaS service just to get a feel for how all of this works and to satisfy an immediate need that the internal IT department cannot quickly fulfill.
Cloud Computing key benefits
Like any good consultant or analyst, you can summarize the key benefits in three easy statements: 1) cost, 2) computing on-demand or scalability, and 3) access to expertise on virtualization and technology. The entire business model for cloud providers is to achieve economies of scale and provide processing power at a very low price. It