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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...

As cloud computing evolves and interest grows expect to see more side-by-side comparisons and benchmarks across the various flavors of cloud-based services. Tom Henderson and Brendan Allen, both...

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...

Today's guest blog is part three of a three part series by Mark E. Hill, Chairman, BlueLock, a cloud computing provider of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and a VMware vCloud Express Service...

Today's guest blog is part two of a three part series by Mark E. Hill, Chairman, BlueLock, a cloud computing provider of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and a VMware vCloud Express Service...

Rackspace, looking to drive additional growth via indirect sales, launched a new partner program based on feedback from its existing partners. The new program has two levels and associated volume-...

Today's guest blog is part one of a three part series by Mark E. Hill, Chairman, BlueLock, a cloud computing provider of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and a VMware vCloud Express Service...

Rackspace launched the Windows Beta for Cloud Servers, which sees the company extending its infrastructure as a service (IaaS) options beyond its current availability with Linux. Rackspace...

There has been a lot of cloud computing provider activity in the last few days. Here is a summary of the latest from Amazon, IBM, Oracle, and Nasuni, a cloud storage startup. Plus, there are new...

Yesterday was a historic day in the computer and business world, as Oracle officially completed its acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Larry Ellison claimed he wants the Oracle of 2010 to be the IBM of...