Author: Coen van Eenbergen

Coen van Eenbergen is the founder and senior editor of Techzine.
Google Cloud is the best choice for SAP S/4HANA as a point solution

Google Cloud is the best choice for SAP S/4HANA as a point solution

More and more workloads are being moved to the cloud. Every cloud provider offers several possibilities for this. However, there are also very specific and heavy workloads, such as a SAP ERP system. Which cloud is best for those workloads? From our conversations and research, Google Cloud emerged a... Read more

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AWS emphasises the importance of a Well Architected Framework

AWS emphasises the importance of a Well Architected Framework

Just like any other company, AWS held his virtual conference. At this virtual conference, CTO Werner Vogels had the most compelling story. He stresses the importance of a good foundation when developing applications. You can only innovate and develop quickly on a well-designed foundation. Many d... Read more

date4 years ago
Latest Windows 10 update restarts PCs without permission

Latest Windows 10 update restarts PCs without permission

Windows 10 users who install the latest June-update of the operating system (OS) might run into the problem that the computer will do a hard reboot by itself. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem and is working on a fix. Windows 10 received the previously announced May update (version 2004) at... Read more

date4 years ago
Nutanix introduces remote cloud management tools

Nutanix introduces remote cloud management tools

Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) vendor Nutanix introduces three new tools; Foundation Central, Insights and Lifecycle Manager. These free tools allow IT administrators to remotely manage their entire cloud infrastructure. Inspired by the current corona crisis that has made remote working mo... Read more

date4 years ago
Microsoft Defender ATP gets built-in firmware protection

Microsoft Defender ATP gets built-in firmware protection

Microsoft already offered firmware protection in so called secured-core computers, which have a hardware root of trust. Now the tech giant goes a step further by adding firmware protectoin to Microsoft Defender ATP (advanced threat protection). The secured-core PCs were Microsoft's answer to the... Read more

date4 years ago
AWS enters low-code market with Amazon Honeycode

AWS enters low-code market with Amazon Honeycode

AWS introduces a platform for business users to develop software and applications using low-code. The managed service Amazon Honeycode should help customers to develop applications without any knowledge of programming. Low-code is becoming popular fast and AWS is trying to get a piece of the pie... Read more

date4 years ago
Is Apple going to consolidate or innovate in end-user computing?

Is Apple going to consolidate or innovate in end-user computing?

Many people see Apple as an innovative company. The Techzine editorial team sees it differently; we think Apple was an innovative company. After the introduction of the iPad, we haven’t seen much innovation anymore. This week the company made several announcements that were different from the pas... Read more

date4 years ago
What is Nutanix and how it conquers the hybrid and multi-cloud world

What is Nutanix and how it conquers the hybrid and multi-cloud world

Nutanix has come a long way. Now there’s a software platform that you can roll out anywhere, modify at any time and move to where you need it. Or where it works the best for you, because of performance or simply in terms of cost. On-premises, in the cloud, a combination (hybrid cloud) or multiple... Read more

date4 years ago
Microsoft has lost its grip on the Windows 10 update process

Microsoft has lost its grip on the Windows 10 update process

Microsoft officially released a new major update of Windows 10, the so-called May 2020 (feature) update. However, this update is only being rolled out on a very limited number of devices. There have been some significant problems with the update, and therefore it is not recommended to install the u... Read more

date4 years ago
What the next normal workplace looks like according to ServiceNow

What the next normal workplace looks like according to ServiceNow

On the 21st of May, Chief Information Officer Chris Bedi and Chief Talent Officer Pat Wadors of ServiceNow met for a virtual session on what the "next workplace" will look like. Not necessarily to talk about the new normal workplace, which is our current way of working, but what work will look like... Read more

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