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Understanding Hyperscalers: The Backbone of Cloud Innovation

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  H yperscalers are transforming how businesses manage and scale their IT infrastructure. But what exactly is a hyperscaler? A hyperscaler is a large-scale cloud service provider; like AWS, Azure, and GCP; that offers on-demand computing, storage, and networking power across global data centers. These providers enable enterprises to scale operations instantly without major hardware investments. Hyperscalers operate on the principles of automation, scalability, and resilience. Their infrastructure supports millions of transactions per second while maintaining high availability and data security. Businesses leverage hyperscalers to ensure agility, optimize costs, and accelerate innovation. Key Advantages: Scalability: Expand resources instantly based on demand. Security: Advanced encryption and compliance frameworks. Innovation: Access cutting-edge tools for AI, ML, and analytics. Cost Efficiency: Pay only for what you use. With more than 70% of global cloud workloads running on...

Azure Cloud Consulting Services

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teleGlobal offers Microsoft Azure consulting services to small-medium enterprises for future readiness. Enterprises can modernize data centers, consolidate data, and simplify computing and analytics through business intelligence parameters. Migrate Your Data & applications quickly and efficiently with flexible, powerful tools ensuring minimal business disruption with Teleglobal. Our team of cloud architects works with you to make the migration process run smoothly, reducing costs, downtime, and disruption with our managed migration service. We ensure that your application is fully optimized for Azure to ensure cost efficiency and security.

AWS vs Azure: The Battle for IaaS Supremacy

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If you, like so many efficiency- and cost-conscious organizations are considering migrating to the cloud, you’ve probably already shortlisted the top cloud and IaaS Service providers, namely: AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Providers of GCP. Given that AWS and Azure have the lion’s share of the market—with ~32% and `19% respectively— and have proven themselves repeatedly, chances are either of these can suit your needs. When it comes to basic capabilities, such as autoscaling, elastic compute, and storage, there are some distinct differences that one should take into account when making a decision. Let’s take a look at each one’s capabilities in the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) ecosystem—viz: infrastructure hardware and software, hosting features, applications, database service, and pricing strategies. By  Gartner’s estimates  demand for Iaas, which went from ~USD50 billion in 2020 to ~USD64 billion in 2021, is massive and growing AWS Pros Spread of services One o...