Cloud Computing

Cloud computing hype has been “deafening” lately, as the Economist puts it plainly. But, is it really hype or is it an accurate vision of the future of enterprise? Given the straitened times, you would have thought that cash-strapped companies would be jumping at the chance to outsource their computing operations to the Amazons, Googles, [...]

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The current landscape of the enterprise information systems sector is one with a vast selection of software vendors armed with a seemingly endless number of proprietary software applications. In the typical business model, the users of these applications are charged large sums of money for licenses to run the programs, and at times, even larger [...]

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Cloud computing could become mainstream with Google’s annoucement this week to release the Chrome operating system for NetBook PCs. I believe the cloud is the platform of the future, and Google is uniquely poised with their already popular office suite, Google Docs, and their other Google Apps which do just about everything owners of netbooks [...]

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Cloud Computing Done Right.

by Erik on June 22, 2009

in Cloud Computing,IBM

photo credit: kevindooley “Conserve energy. Consolidate resources. Make information secure and available whenever and wherever it’s needed. With mandates like these, we have be smarter about accessing, processing and storing data.” [via A Smarter Planet]

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IBM has plenty of experience promoting new and innovative computer technology, and now it is taking on cloud computing. “I.B.M. knows how to do all of those things,” Frank Gens, chief analyst for IDC, a technology research firm, told the New York Times. “Its strategy is all about making cloud computing safe for enterprise customers.” The newspaper [...]

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