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3 Common GCP Billing Challenges - And How CloudZero Overcomes Them

Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Google’s answer to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, is steadily gaining steam. Launched in 2008 — just two years after AWS — GCP has taken the bronze medal in public cloud services for years. While it still occupies third place, its market share has steadily expanded: In Q4 2021, GCP owned 9% of the public cloud market, and by Q3 2022, it had jumped to 11%.

Reducing Your Cloud Spend - Civo Webinars

In this session, Mark Boost, Dinesh Majrekar, and Saiyam Pathak discuss the current state of the cloud industry and why costs are high, how to take steps to reduce spending, and how Civo can help. Mark Boost (CEO, Civo) explores the cost of cloud in this talk, looking at the history and current state of the cloud industry to uncover why costs are high and what can be done about it.

That's great IT: 2023 ITOps predictions - what does the future hold?

What will 2023 hold for ITOps? As we look back to 2022, its stellar growth for many companies and positive hiring trends, we hope that 2023 is even more successful for those involved in ITOps. In this episode, we take a deep dive into #predictions for 2023 and the future of #ITOps.#aiops #ITOps #podcast.

That's Great IT: Resolve unforseen ITOps events

Even the best teams can encounter outages. Sometimes there's environmental anomalies in the data center or a component failure that leads to unplanned downtime. In this episode, we explore how IT teams can limit the impact of outages to business operations and resolve them when they arise.#itops #aiops #podcast.

How Siemens Mobility is moving its trains into the future with Grafana Enterprise

Railway passengers may think of trains simply as a way to get from one place to another, but at Siemens Mobility — a rail transportation company dedicated to delivering sustainable, smart transport — they are that and much more. Siemens Mobility works with more than 3,000 partners, and its customers include Eurostar and Trans Pennine Express. In the U.K., Siemens Mobility maintains about 500 train units and logs 65 million passenger miles per year.