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Speaking in New York, Thursday 10 December 2009
22 hours ago ago from Get secure with Steve Riley
It's great to be back on the road. One of the things I always enjoyed about my previous job was the travel meeting new people, exploring new destinations. I'm glad that my work at Amazon Web Services continues in that vein. I'll be in New York and New Jersey later this week for customer meetings. I was invited to speak at the meeting of the New York IT Security User Group on Thursday evening, 10 December. I'll give a general talk on ...
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3 hours ago ago from Femodizzy's Blog
Cloud computing is just a term for computing done over the internet with servers and services being hosted outside of the businesses and it has been around for a while now even though a lot of companies don’t know much about this new trend. The services are divided into three catogories: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Cloud computing makes businesses and consumers alike make ...
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10 hours ago ago from Lori MacVittie
Beware the danger of building out isolated network and application network infrastructures in the cloud lest we end up with silos from which it is difficult to escape. W hile writing a separate post on the business value of public versus private cloud computing investments I specifically called out the fact that infrastructure – virtual or physical – provisioned in a cloud environment is applicable only to that cloud environment; ...
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10 hours ago ago from GigaOM
Startup Gear6 today launched the availability of its memcached appliance on Amazon's Web Services platform, bringing a widely used distributed memory caching system for web companies to the cloud. Gear6 will soon offer its beefed-up version of memcached to other cloud environments as well, giving it the trifecta of service options for customers: an appliance , software and a cloud offering. Memcached is the underpinning of large sites ...
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10 hours ago ago from urban-listening
Ever since Amazon launched its EC2 product the industry has been set abuzz. Rackspace, Google, Microsoft, everyone is trying to get in on the game. Rackspace has been vocal lately that their cloud has caught up with Amazon’s EC2 product. It takes a lot of effort to really understand both enough to compare them and I will be doing that here. First of all, cloud computing is a fairly generic term. It can mean a variety of things which of ...
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Fujitsu ascends to new cloud offerings, expands data center to cover enterprises and ISVs
3 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 8th, 2009 Fujitsu ascends to new cloud offerings, expands data center to cover enterprises and ISVs Posted by Dana Gardner @ 10:19 am Categories: Amazon , Cloud computing , Google , Hardware Infrastructure , IT Management , IT Service Management , Microsoft , SOA , SaaS , Software Development , Software Infrastructure , VMware , Virtualization , datacenters , management Tags: Data Center , Software Company , ISV , Fujitsu Ltd. ...
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21 hours ago ago from Good News Now
NEW YORK and SAO PAULO, Dec. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Consist Software Solutions Inc., a leading provider of information technology applications and IBM (NYSE: IBM ) announced a technology agreement with multi-year potential revenue in excess of $200 million (US) that enables Consist to standardize its applications on IBM software. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090416/IBMLOGO ) Consist will provide its clients in the ...
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16 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 7th, 2009 IBM's Tivoli Live Monitoring Services now available Posted by Larry Dignan @ 9:02 pm Categories: Cloud computing , General , IBM Tags: Monitoring , IBM Corp. , Larry Dignan IBM said Tuesday Tivoli Live Monitoring Services, a Big Blue cloud computer offering designed to better monitor infrastructure, is now available. The Tivoli effort will reside on Big Blue's cloud platform. Tivoli Live Monitoring will monitor ...
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7 hours ago ago from Good News Now
Gear6, the leading provider of Memcached solutions, today introduced Gear6 Web Cache Server for the Cloud. The new offering marks the industry’s first commercial Memcached offering for cloud platforms, and delivers dramatically higher memory efficiency. Additionally, Gear6 Web Cache Server is the only Memcached service for the cloud that can leverage cloud-based storage to increase cache depth by several orders of magnitude. Free and paid ...
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4 hours ago ago from FanHouse
Look around the Web and you’ll be hard-pressed to find two matching descriptions of cloud computing . But while the definition is a moving target, “none” is not a cloud strategy, according to Diamond Management & Technology Consultants, Inc. (NASDAQ: DTPI). At the same, finding value in the cloud will not be an all-or-nothing proposition. Without an objective assessment, free of vendor hype, CIO s and their counterparts on the business side ...
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