blog Listing by Tag: architecture
Multi-tenancy encompasses the management of heterogeneous business, technical, delivery, and security models.
Last week, during what was certainly an invigorating if not agonizingly redundant debate...
Hidden deep within an article on scalability was a fascinating insight. Once you read it, it makes sense, but because cloud computing forces our attention to the logical (compute resources) rather...
Almost every definition of cloud, amongst the myriad definitions that exist, include the notion of multi-tenancy, a.k.a. the ability to isolate customer-specific traffic, data, and configuration of...
Generally speaking when the term “hybrid” as an adjective to describe a cloud computing model it’s referring to the combining of a local data center with a distinct set of off-premise cloud computing...
It seems the phrase "in the cloud," sadly, has become a marketing-hyped euphemism for "the Internet." I say sadly because the use of cloud to refer to every and any service delivered over the...
Amidst all the disconnect at Cloud Connect regarding standards and where “cloud” is going was an undercurrent of adoption of what most have come to refer to as a “hybrid cloud computing” model. This...
On the surface, Infrastructure 2.0 seems to have very little value to the end-user. It is, after all, about collaboration at the infrastructure layer. It is under the covers, as it were, of the...
We're pleased to announce that Lori MacVittie, technical marketing manager at F5, will begin offering her insight into cloud computing to our readers.
Lori's first article, The Devil is in the...
Even though this Web site is dedicated to cloud computing, we strive to bring balance to the analysis and reporting of this emerging IT trend. While it may be seen as transformational, it also exists...
Here's a list of the week's most interesting news stories and blogs related to cloud computing:
» Amazon vs. Rackspace vs. Flexiscale
Blogger Jeff Darcy compares the three vendors (plus GoGrid...





