blog Listing by Tag: private-cloud

On June 23, 2010 we launched the commercial version of our CloudSwitch Enterprise software at Structure 2010 in San Francisco. We’re ready for business and making our innovative software...

Corporate computing is going through a fundamental shift — moving to a world that’s largely cloud-based, self-service, and highly virtual with shared resources. Rather than go through...

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...

Marten Mickos, of MySQL fame and who was recently appointed CEO of Eucalyptus, has hit the ground running as he tries to establish his company and open source software as a viable contender in the...

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 to address them—...

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...

Dell made a couple of moves to further its cloud computing ambition by announcing a new partnership with Joyent, which provides a cloud computing software platform that enables public and private...

Ubuntu has made great strides in its cloud computing strategy since it announced it would expand beyond its core offerings (OS, browser, office apps) in 2008. Today, the company claims over 7,000...

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 two kinds of clouds...