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Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for IT operations (AIOps) will be central to future remote working strategies. For others, hybrid cloud will play a pivotal role in their transformation


More than half of businesses are using either hybrid or multi-cloud architectures.

More than half of businesses worldwide are using either hybrid or multi-cloud architectures, claims a new report from data virtualisation company Denodo.

Polling more than 250 businesses, Denodo found hybrid cloud configurations are by far the most popular (42 percent), followed by public (18 percent) and private clouds (17 percent).

The companies surveyed said the advantages of hybrid and multi-cloud solutions include saving both money and time, allowing them to focus these resources elsewhere. Businesses also celebrated the ability to “cherry-pick” different features and capabilities.

Companies are also turning increasingly to container technology, which recorded 50 percent growth year-on-year. Containerisation is used mostly for production, as it “enables reproducibility and the ability to automate deployments”.

Roughly four in five of the poll’s respondents are using some form of container solution, with Docker and Kubernetes the market leaders.

The report argues the cloud has reached a mature stage of adoption, as more than three quarters (78 percent) are running some kind of workload in the cloud. Nine in ten are using either Amazon (AWS) or Microsoft (Azure), mostly for analytics and business intelligence.

“As data’s centre of gravity shifts to the cloud, hybrid cloud and multi-cloud architectures are becoming the basis of data management, but the challenge of integrating data in the cloud has almost doubled (43 percent),” said Ravi Shankar, SVP and CMO of Denodo.

“Today, users are looking to simplify cloud data integration in a hybrid/multi-cloud environment without having to depend on heavy duty data migration or replication which may be why almost 50 percent of respondents said they are considering data virtualisation as a key part of their cloud integration and migration strategy.”


Best cloud storage of 2020

Our choice of the top cloud providers for both consumers and businesses.

Getting the best cloud storage continues to be paramount as both consumers and businesses continued the historical trend of ongoing digital transformation. 

This trend looks set to continue throughout 2020 with more and more reliance on online backing up of data in the cloud and less focus on local storage hardware and infrastructure.

With plenty of different options for cloud storage, it’s vital to pick a provider that will supply you with the optimal amount of storage and bandwidth, as well as keep your data safe and sound.

The following list contains cloud storage providers we deem offer the best service. The majority offers a free plan to get a sample of the service before you decide if it’s worth becoming a paying customer. From a business standpoint, the decision warrants an even more deliberate consideration as aspects such as needs and the quality of service vary from the consumer-oriented approach.

1. iDrive

2.   Quality storage solution that also includes network drives

·        Simple to use

·        Fast

·        Secure

·        IDrive Express for backup

·         Lacks 2FA

·        Arguably the biggest advantage of IDrive is that it applies to network drives as well, meaning everything from servers to mobile devices is covered. Users are able to share files via email, Facebook and Twitter, as well as restore up to 30 previous versions of backed up files. 

·        Speaking of backup, IDrive offers IDrive Express option which grants you with a physical hard disk drive in case you lose all your data, making a backup of your files rather quick and painless (disk image backup feature is also covered). The service doesn’t automatically delete cloud files once you delete something on your hardware, so there’s no risk in completely erasing valuable data by accident. 

·        Photo-minded users will be happy to hear there’s a facial recognition feature that automatically organizes photos along with syncing them across all your lined devices. Businesses can also opt-in for IDrive, with unlimited users, single sign-on, server backup, and priority support as part of the package. 

2. pCloud

Go-to provider for large files

·        Reasonably priced

·        Easy to use

·        Clean, user-friendly design

·        No collaboration tools

·        Hailing from Switzerland, pCloud offers no limit in terms of file size, making it ideal for storing large media files, although there are some limits when it comes to bandwidth. The service covers all desktop and mobile platforms, with a web-based login also available. You have of the option of forking out additional money, on a monthly/annual/lifetime basis, for pCloud Crypto feature to encrypt individual files. 

·        It’s worth noting that the pricing plans include a couple of lifetime subscriptions, a fairly unusual sight with cloud services. Each plan comes with unlimited remote upload traffic and

·        30 days trash history, the difference being the amount of storage and download link traffic: 500 GB each for Premium package and 2TB each for the Premium Plus package. 

3. Mega

Beefed up security offering

Simple UI

Impressive free plan

Open-source sync client

A 50GB free plan is a bonafide rarity in

cloud storage, so Mega delivers right for the start. Add in the easy-to-use interface powered by a drag-and-drop action and you have yourselves one of the best cloud storage solutions. A mobile app allows the upload of files and photos, while desktop users have sync clients at their disposal.

Being the invention of the infamous Kim Dotcom, Mega allows you to store files through an encrypted connection and maintain control over your encryption key. That effectively prevents others, including the provider, from scanning your content. In addition, the sync client is open-source and open to vulnerability checks, further adding to an already secure service.


4. OneDrive

Windows-first option

Built-in into Windows

File syncing and restoration features

Only 5GB of free storage

Ever since the switch to Windows 10, Microsoft’s cloud storage solution is directly integrated into the file explorer, allowing immediate use for users who want to jumpstart their online backup. There are also Android and iOS apps for mobile uploads, as well as an improved app for Mac users. 

As a Microsoft platform, OneDrive works closely with Microsoft Office and Office 365 suite, which is rather helpful if you are looking to boost productivity. Photos app can also sync images across all your devices using OneDrive, and you can selectively sync files that are stored on your hard drive. In addition, the mobile app has some interesting features, like the multi-page scanning that allows you to scan multiple pages and save them as a single document, which you can then access anywhere from any device. Premium plans come with Office 365, productivity tools, and tighter security.


5. iCloud


Apple’s solution for iOS and macOS users

Relatively inexpensive

Works effortlessly within the Apple ecosystem

Only 5GB of free storage

Right on the heels of Microsoft, Apple’s own cloud storage locker delivers a sound service. Even if the 5GB of free storage won’t back up your iPhone or iPad entirely, the paid subscriptions are competitively priced. 

The standout feature is how easily accessible the service is across Apple’s platforms. For instance, you can store anything through the Mac Finder app which integrates iCloud Drive, and also sync across all your devices iWork documents, which are saved to iCloud. If you’re a Windows user with iPhone, you can also sync files with iCloud Drive via the official client, as well as use the iCloud website to access iWork apps. 


6 Google Drive

A simple and smart solution for Google-minded users

Generous free offering

Android integration

Interface is lacking

For both personal and professional projects, Google Drive is the natural go-to cloud storage solution for a host of G Suite and Android users, due to seamless integration and versatility. You can use Google’s own office suite to create and store documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more, and also store your mobile-based high-quality photos via Google Photos. 

The generous 15GB of free storage will also appeal to users of other platforms too, even if the web interface is somewhat poorly executed and not as user-friendly as elsewhere. However, native clients allow Windows and Mac users easier file storage through drag-and-drop. 

Google Drive price plans, now called Google One:

7 Box

Business-oriented storage from a long-standing service

Various app support

Security-minded business plans

Free plan has a 250MB file upload limit 

One quick look at the pricing page and it’s clear Box is prioritizing businesses as their key demographic. There’s a two-week free trial on Business plans that include advanced collaboration options, unlimited storage, and a particular focus on security with multiple encryption methods. Non-corporate users have a 10GB free option to test things out. 

Box is an established service and supports a variety of apps such as Office 365 and G-Suite that allow syncing and viewing files on and from any device. Box apps for desktop cover Windows and Mac, while mobile can use the official Android client. 

8 NextCloud

Cloud storage "provider" for DIY users

Innovative

Able to tailor to your needs

Preconfigured setups available

Technically speaking, NextCloud is not an online cloud storage provider on its own. Rather, the company is a self-hosted file sync & content collaboration platform that provides free software to install and administer cloud storage service on your own server yourself. The benefit of a self-hosted product is you get to keep your data on your servers, offering complete control while being faster in performance.

While this might seem intimidating for IT beginners or futile for serverless users, the service offers preconfigured hardware that runs NextCloud out of the box. 

-Free to Use

-As this is a Self-Hosting product Storage costs vary


9 SpiderOak

'Zero knowledge' storage for privacy-minded users

Strong security

Custom clients for all major platforms 

Limited free offering

Zero knowledge cloud storage pertains to the encryption process, which according to SpiderOak, takes place before syncing so the service has no idea of what you're storing with them. You are the only one who knows what's being encrypted and stored, which makes your data utterly private. The source code of the client isn’t public though, so you’ll just have to take SpiderOak’s word for it. 

While we’re at the subject of clients, there is native support for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS, although the mobile apps are read-only and don’t allow you to upload your mobile files. 


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