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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Gartner: 5 things a private cloud is NOT

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Gartner: 5 things a private cloud is NOT
The National Institute for Standards in Technology has a definition of what cloud computing is that's fairly agreed upon within the industry. But research firm Gartner says there's still a lot of cloud-washing, or market confusion on exactly what the technology is. Today, the firm released a list of five things the cloud is not. Read More


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This paper reveals how SafeNet ProtectV delivers critical capabilities that combine encryption, access policies, key management, content security, and authentication to help security teams effectively meet governance, compliance, and data protection mandates. Learn More

20 awesome cloud services you've never heard of
Web services are quickly replacing desktop programs for routine tasks such as image editing, spreadsheet creation and more. Here are 20 such services that we think are worth your time. Read More

IBM chief: Supercomputing to SMEs will be huge cloud market in the future
Tikiri Wanduragala, a senior systems consultant at IBM, has said that the next big thing to happen in the cloud computing market will be the availability of supercomputing applications to small and medium sized businesses. Read More

iPads lighten load for sales staff at Boston Scientific
A new iPad strategy at Boston Scientific freed its sales staff from lugging around sales brochures. Finding the right cloud strategy, however, has proved more challenging. Read More


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Google touts new Apps customers in education vertical
Google announced 14 new customers for its Apps for Education cloud suite, as it continues to jockey for position against rivals like Microsoft in this important vertical market. Read More

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The cloud is at your service
If you follow cloud computing, you're no doubt familiar with software as a service, typically associated with Salesforce.com, or infrastructure as a service, which was pioneered by Amazon.com. But how about CaaS, SECaaS, DaaS, MaaS and BaaS? Read More

Cars as a Service? Mercedes-Benz latest to use cloud to flog vehicles
As a car manufacturer how do you express that your vehicles have the latest and greatest cutting-edge technology? Use the buzzwords. Read More


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CloudAccess.net: Building a success around Joomla
Gary Brooks was making a living building people's "Internet homes" using Joomla. He saw that the Joomla open source project's demo site was not very stable. He decided he could do better. He went to Open Source Matters, the organization behind Joomla and asked if he could host the demo site. Read More

Avoid moving from a dumb pipe to a dumb cloud
Back in 1998 when Google Search started to replace AltaVista, could you imagine the company would be laying fiber in Kansas City in 2012 to offer a 100 times faster Internet service? Or that the New York Stock Exchange would evolve from a trading floor in its 1903 building on Broad Street, to offering virtual and physical colocated computing infrastructure services in its New Jersey data center? Read More

Just what is Dell's cloud strategy?
Dell's agreement to offer a public cloud hosted by Nirvanix leaves open the question of the company's long-term strategy. Read More

Amazon Web Services simplifies private cloud configuration, adds SQL Server
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has made it possible to connect to its Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service using static routing, while also allowing enterprises to run SQL Server within the private cloud. Read More

Nasuni latest to roll out mobile access to cloud-based network storage
Within a few years, mobile access to cloud-based storage will be a "checkmark" feature that will be fairly ubiquitous among the major vendors, predicts 451 Research Group analyst Simon Anderson. We're not quite there yet, but more and more vendors are rolling out the feature. Read More



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