By Lori MacVittie  When you look at the success of some very proprietary solutions and the loyalty with which customers defend them, you have to wonder if vendor lock-in is really as bad a thing as we sometimes make it sound. Nov. 13, 2009 10:30 AM EST Reads: 502 |
By Alin Irimie  Microsoft just released a tool to help you figure out how much money you can save by switching to Windows Azure from your on-premises solution.
The tool will provide you with a customized estimate of potential cost savings you (or your company or organization) may achieve by building ... Nov. 13, 2009 10:15 AM EST Reads: 461 |
By John Gauntt  The next killing in media and marketing will likely be hosted on a computing cloud. It won't be a smooth evolution either. The future will lurch forward---as it always has. Thus, the main challenge for media and marketing people trying to understand cloud computing isn't so much engine... Nov. 12, 2009 03:00 PM EST Reads: 524 |
By Reuven Cohen  People often ask me where I believe the biggest opportunities for Cloud Computing currently are, at first I thought they were asking about the technical particulars like public clouds, platforms etc, but recently I've come to realize it isn't so much the technology as much as where the... Nov. 12, 2009 11:55 AM EST Reads: 906 |
By Ernest de Leon  VMware, Inc. the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop through the datacenter and to the cloud announced that healthcare providers are using VMware View to furnish medical staff with reliable access to their desktops, applications and information as they roam from ... Nov. 11, 2009 11:00 AM EST Reads: 579 |
By Ernest de Leon  In most organizations, server utilization was in the low double digits. Very few businesses were able to utilize 80% or more of a server’s capacity, yet that server still consumed a lot of electricity and produced a lot of heat. Unfortunately, most applications are not designed to play... Nov. 11, 2009 11:00 AM EST Reads: 444 |
By Ernest de Leon  It seems like every major vendor out there from hardware to software has a different definition of what cloud computing is. I’ve dabbled a little with the definition on here before, but it still seems like there is a general lack of consensus when it comes to definition. With that said... Nov. 11, 2009 09:00 AM EST Reads: 516 |
By Michael Sheehan  Last week, we released a new version of GoGrid which includes new RAM Hour and Bandwidth Pricing Plans, included larger volume discounts. Further details of this released covered in this post are:
New RAM Hour and Bandwidth Pricing Plans
New Linux & Windows Base Images
Behind-... Nov. 11, 2009 05:45 AM EST Reads: 335 |
By Michael Sheehan  Yesterday GoGrid and EdgeCast Networks jointly announced the availability of the GoGrid CDN (Content Delivery Network). With the GoGrid CDN (currently in beta), GoGrid customers can scale their web presence as well as accelerate the delivery of web content using the GoGrid CDN global i... Nov. 11, 2009 05:30 AM EST Reads: 476 |
By Alin Irimie  The long awaited build of SQL Server Management Studio with support for SQL Azure is available today for MSDN and TechNet subscribers and will be generally available for the rest of the world as of tomorrow.
The download page can be found here. This support is included as part of th... Nov. 11, 2009 05:00 AM EST Reads: 530 |
By Ernest de Leon  With the massive push toward cloud computing in the enterprise, there are some considerations that hardware vendors will have to come to terms with in the long run. Unlike the old infrastructure model with hardware bearing the brunt of fault tolerance, the new infrastructure model plac... Nov. 10, 2009 11:00 PM EST Reads: 719 |
By Ellen Rubin  The talk at the Cloud Computing Expo this week in Santa Clara was all about enterprise cloud adoption. Is it real? Is it already happening? If so, who’s doing it, which applications are they running and which clouds are being tested? To a large extent, cloud computing is a victim of it... Nov. 9, 2009 08:30 PM EST Reads: 2,072 |
By Reuven Cohen  Big news on the Cloud Standards front, I was just informed that the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) - JTC 1 have formed a new Subcommittee (SC) at their Plenary last week that includes worki... Nov. 9, 2009 07:45 PM EST Reads: 1,036 |
By Reuven Cohen  Lately there seems to be a minor debate among the clouderati about the semantic differences between the term "the cloud" versus the use of "cloud computing". So I thought I'd jump into the fray. As someone who spends ... Nov. 9, 2009 07:45 PM EST Reads: 998 |
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By Maria Spínola  In the previous article we looked at some Cloud Security Advantages. Now let's now look at some Cloud Challenges. Cloud Challenge...Nov. 8, 2009 03:59 PM EST Reads: 472 |
By Kevin Jackson Please join me at the 7th Annual FedFocus Conference, November 5, 2009, at t... Nov. 7, 2009 03:15 PM EST Reads: 728 |
By John Savageau  The Cloud Computing Conference and Expo in Santa Clara has come to an end, leaving a fair share of opinion, skepticism, and robust discussion for the period of incubation leading up to the next conference. Many companies have adopted “Cloud-something or other” as their new name, and a... Nov. 6, 2009 01:45 PM EST Reads: 934 |
By Kevin Jackson 
During this week's Federal Executive Forum taping, Navy CIO Robert Carey discussed his views on cloud computing. Stating that the Nov. 6, 2009 07:00 AM EST Reads: 583
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By Bryan O'Rourke  Here is my initial thought: are you kidding me ? David's theory is that the adoption of Cloud Computing would be far more "acceptable" (aka politically correct) if we didn't have executives like Unisys's Richard Marcello saying: "We were able to eliminate a whole bunch of actually U.S.... Nov. 5, 2009 03:30 PM EST Reads: 648 |
By David Deans  Worldwide spending on data center technology infrastructure and services exceeds $350 billion annually, according to McKinsey and Company estimates, with half of that spent on capital expenses and half on operating expenses. Nov. 5, 2009 03:00 PM EST Reads: 707 |
By Lori MacVittie  Infrastructure 2.0, from a purely developmental standpoint, is about APIs. It’s about offering up the functionality and capabilities of a wide variety of infrastructure – network, storage, and application network – to be externally controlled, integrated, and leveraged for whatever pur... Nov. 5, 2009 11:00 AM EST Reads: 918 |
By John Savageau  The SMS message was desperate. AJ sent the plea “If I have to see one more picture of a cloud in a PPT I might lose it…” After two days of presentations at the Cloud Computing Conference and Expo, where companies tried to bring the audience up to an Intro to Clouds 101 level, some at... Nov. 4, 2009 12:00 PM EST Reads: 725 |
By Lori MacVittie  With just a few clicks you, too, can create a cloud computing environment. But if you’re like a lot of organizations, you may not know what to do with it after that. The latest version of Ubuntu Server (9.10) includes the Ubunt... Nov. 4, 2009 11:45 AM EST Reads: 1,295 |
By Bill Roth  Day One of the Cloud Computing Conference and Expo is in full swing. First off, it took me nearly 30 minutes to find parking. For some reason the top level of the parking structure of the Santa Clara Convention Center was closed off. Not sure why. Then I walked through the San Jose Hya... Nov. 3, 2009 11:15 AM EST Reads: 586 |
By Edward M. Goldberg  This time AWS has done it right. The Relational Database Servers in AWS called "RDS" are the "Real Thing". I just transferred over my whole Drupal DB in a few moments to an RDS Instance. Is was very simple. Let me show you the one line command solution. Nov. 2, 2009 10:00 AM EST Reads: 692 |
By Nadezhda Lukyanova  Note: this post applies to CloudBerry Backup 1.3 and later. CloudBerry S3 Backup is a powerful Windows backup and restore that automate backup and restore processes to Amazon S3 cloud storage. In this post we will try to explain you how to configure purging options and why you need the... Nov. 1, 2009 12:55 PM EST Reads: 340 |
By Kevin Hoffman  As mentioned in my previous blog post, you don't get full designer support on SQL Azure within SQL Server Management Studio. In addition, you don't get designer support for LINQ to SQL or Entity Framework, either. So what ... Oct. 31, 2009 06:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,043 |
By John Savageau  Data center selection is an exercise in compromise. Everybody would like to have the best of all worlds, with a highly connected facility offering 24x7 smart hands support, impenetrable security, protection from all natural and man-made disasters, in addition to service level agreemen... Oct. 30, 2009 09:30 AM EDT Reads: 730 |
By Bill McColl  As the need for realtime analytics grows we will continue to see a migration away from databases and towards more scalable parallel dataflow architectures for analytics. For twenty years, analytics has been viewed as just one specific area within the broader relational database industr... Oct. 29, 2009 04:34 PM EDT Reads: 722 |
By Irfan Khan  Describing today’s enterprise IT environment as “complex” would be a gross understatement all things considered. The intricate model needed to support day-to-day business operations boggles the mind, with much of the complexity attributed to evolving applications, and the way people us... Oct. 29, 2009 03:45 PM EDT Reads: 611 |
By David Strom  Google has certainly been busy building a lot of different software tools that can be used for collaboration, including Google Docs, Google Voice, Google Sites (formerly Jotspot) and Google Calendar. But there are a number of specialized tools that are more useful than these Google ser... Oct. 29, 2009 01:15 PM EDT Reads: 1,154 |
By David Strom  Have we reached the point where email’s influence over our electronic lives is waning? It is hard to imagine, especially for those of us who grew up in the minicomputer/PC era. For two generations, email was the killer application. It delivered information reliably and within a few min... Oct. 29, 2009 01:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,229 |
By Kevin Hoffman  So after the long and torturous wait, you're now in the SQL Azure CTP and you are ready to get the ball rolling with your fabulous, shiny new cloud-based SQL database server. Now what? Well, the first thing you're going to need to do is create a database. To do that, y... Oct. 29, 2009 11:45 AM EDT Reads: 719 |
By Jayaram Krishnaswamy  Microsoft cannot sleep comfortably. There is assault from all flanks- be it mobile, be it OS, be it the venerable Office, almost anything one can think of. Now SQL Azure has a competitor. Oct. 29, 2009 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 681 |
By Christian Sarkar  The result is BSMReview.com, a site which seeks to analyze the best and next practices in business service management from a third-party point of view. The experts that Bill has brought to the site are literally a who's who of the best and most trusted people in the field: Peter Armstr... Oct. 29, 2009 10:45 AM EDT Reads: 768 |
By Lori MacVittie  Cloud computing is, at its core, about using resources in the most operational and financially efficient manner possible. It’s about spreading resources around and sharing them to achieve greater scalability with fewer investments in hardware and software. But what if you aren’t mov... Oct. 29, 2009 10:30 AM EDT Reads: 524 |
By David Deans  The common best-practices associated with managed cloud service utilization are hard to find,... Oct. 29, 2009 09:30 AM EDT Reads: 492 |
By Ellen Rubin  The recent announcement from Amazon of the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) represents the next big advance in the evolution chain for cloud computing. Enterprises can now integrate their IT infrastructure with Amazon's vast computing and storage ... Oct. 29, 2009 05:45 AM EDT Reads: 878 |
By Kevin Jackson  Congratulations to Pierre-Jose Billotte for the successful launch of EuroCloud !
Established as a pan European network, EuroCloud are communities that represent a knowledgeable network of companies engaged local and European activities related to SaaS and cloud computing.
The net... Oct. 28, 2009 08:30 PM EDT Reads: 1,245 |