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Cloud computing is opening doors for traditional software companies in ways some people might not expect. Sometimes it’s not about how to transition on-premise software to software as a service (SaaS...
Security is always mentioned as a key factor limiting cloud adoption, but what does “security” really mean in the cloud? To understand the potential risks of cloud computing—and how...
BlueLock may not be as well known as its competitors like Amazon and Rackspace for infrastructure as a service (IaaS), but the Indianapolis-based company thinks that if current trends hold, that may...
It’s difficult to throw a stone these days without hitting a so-called ‘hybrid cloud.’ The problem is that the term hybrid, used in this context, appears to mean: “Put any...
In the short term, hybrid cloud is going to be the cloud computing model of choice.
Amidst all the disconnect at CloudConnect regarding standards and where “cloud” is going was an undercurrent of...
A public cloud can provide access to computing resources that many companies would otherwise never be able to afford. The arguments for the cloud are well-known by now, but remain compelling—no...
Last week’s post explored federation in the cloud, allowing enterprises to move workloads seamlessly across internal and external clouds according to business and application requirements....
Once upon a time, a network engineer scrawled an amorphous shape upon a whiteboard and wrote "Internet" thereon. The amorphous circle, a 'cloud', soon became the de facto way that we represent "not...
The debate over the viability of a private cloud, as an alternative to using a public cloud, raged on well before the announcement of the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). What Amazon's...





