The 2024 Trends on Cloud Computing by Kelsey Hightower and Alex Saroyan
Public clouds have basically become identical. Most companies are paying way more for cloud infrastructure than they should. In a nutshell, these statements summarize the key takeaways about the state of cloud computing from the Netris roundtable discussion that Kelsey
Netris Named to Futuriom 50 Top Companies in Cloud Infrastructure 2024
For the third consecutive year, Netris got its spot among the Futuriom 50 Top Companies driving Innovation in Cloud Infrastructure. Futuriom, renowned for its research and analysis in next-generation cloud technologies, annually releases a report identifying the leading companies in the
The Route to Networking podcast: Hamilton Barnes
The Route to Networking podcast focuses on discussing Networking-related topics with industry specialists. This episode hosted by Matthew Ayres with guest, Alex Saroyan, CEO and Co-Founder of Netris. During the episode variety of topics are being discussed including Alex's start in
Alexa’s Input: Networking with Alex Saroyan (Part 1)
Alexa's Input is focused on learning things about tech (because it's fun!) hosted by Alexa Griffith, a software engineer. This podcast usually features a guest with experience around a topic that Alexa wants to learn more about. Listen to join
Netris Named to Futuriom 50 Top Private Companies in Cloud Infrastructure
Netris is named to the FUTURIOM 50 – Analysis of the strongest private companies in key markets for cloud and communications infrastructure. “Our team at Netris is honored to be in the same group with so many amazing companies shaping the
Heavy Networking 655: On-Prem VPC Networking With Netris
Heavy Networking welcomes sponsor Netris to the show with a special episode for you network nerds who are really getting into automation, infrastructure as code, pipelines, and so on. Netris is all about bringing that public cloud VPC experience to
On-Prem but Cloud-Like?
For most businesses, cloud is the most efficient way to deliver applications, allowing them to fully focus on business growth instead of wasting time on infrastructure operations. But at a certain point in that growth, it makes sense to move some or