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How to Deploy Self-Hosted Applications on AWS: A Step-by-Step Guide

The traditional ‘Cloud vs. On-Premise’ debate has seen a significant paradigm shift. In the year 2026, it is not necessary for organizations to choose between being completely dependent on the cloud or running costly physical servers within their office data centers. A new trend has emerged, where organizations are opting to use a strategic ‘middle path.’ This involves running on-premise style applications on AWS infrastructure.

Top Reasons to Choose On-Premise Servers Over Cloud in 2026

In recent years, many organizations have turned to cloud platforms because of their flexibility, scalability, and convenience. But with the rising threat of cyber attacks and the importance of data privacy, organizations have begun to realize that perhaps the best place for their communication systems to be located is not in the cloud at all. In 2026, organizations that require high security for their communication systems have turned to on-premise servers.

Cloud Monitoring Explained: Features, Benefits, and Best Practices

Clouds surround us, both in actual reality and virtual reality. Just like real life, we need cloud-based monitoring for our apps, data, and websites. With the massive tech boom, teams can hardly monitor what’s going on in their cloud environment. Delays, downtime, and security risks slip through the cracks. That’s exactly when you think of monitoring, especially for your cloud infrastructure.

Cloud Isn't Always Safer: When On-Premise Servers Offer Greater Security and Control

Cloud computing changed the modern concept of doing business. From storage to collaboration tools, cloud-based platforms promise flexibility, scalability, and reduced infrastructure management. Over the last decade, many organizations embraced the idea that “cloud is always safer” due to the advanced security investments made by major cloud providers. However, security is not a one-size-fits-all model. To enterprises dealing with highly sensitive information.

Top 6 Smart Cloud Tools for Independent Auto Shops

Running an independent auto or tyre shop today isn’t just about turning wrenches. It’s about speed, accuracy, communication and keeping everything moving without burning out your team. The truth is, modern repair shops run on software just as much as they run on tools. Estimates, inspections, parts, customer updates, invoices; if those systems don’t talk to each other, the shop slows down. This allows mistakes to creep in, and the modern-day customer can easily sense the distress.

ECM Trends: AI, Cloud, and Content Services

Enterprise Content Management is changing quickly as organizations demand faster, safer, and more flexible ways to handle information. Modern ECM systems focus on more than document storage. They connect content management processes with business operations, improve data governance, and support regulatory compliance. The future points toward content services, AI, and cloud-based solutions that make ECM platforms more intelligent and easier to adopt.

The move to decentralised systems for mission critical technology

Yesterday hundreds of thousands of organisations around the globe lost important services because of a fault in a datacentre in Northern Virginia, US. It’s yet another reminder of just how vulnerable centralised technology solutions are to global outages. Signal, Slack and Zoom were all among the many services to go down as a part of the AWS outage.

FastShift: Accelerate your cloud migration journey | Atlassian

The FastShift program is designed to accelerate your move to and adoption of Atlassian's Cloud apps, empowering your teams to unlock the full benefits of the cloud sooner. This program is complimentary and included with your purchase of cloud. Participation is entirely voluntary, but strongly encouraged. As an eligible participant, you'll partner with Atlassian to access a dedicated FastShift team, high-touch technical support, and advanced migration tooling.

SaaS Companies: What SaaS Stands for and Examples

Many of today’s most successful organizations are powered by cloud-based solutions that support agile decision-making and scalable growth—two of the most important elements of long term business success. These platforms enable seamless workflows across teams and locations, transforming processes that once relied on bulky software into tasks that can be done online with just a few clicks.