Latest Cloud Computing News
- Distributed Computing with Linux and Hadoop
This article introduces the Hadoop framework and shows you why it's one of the most important Linux-based distributed computing frameworks. - What's Next for Virtualization: Optimizing the Environment
The case has been made so strongly for virtualization technologies that companies are no longer questioning whether to use them -- but many may not be optimizing their systems to glean the most value from their investments, says GlassHouse CEO Mark Shirman. - Forecasting the Cloud
As enterprises continue to hop on board the ever-expanding phenomenon of cloud computing, it is becoming difficult to imagine a future without the cloud. - The Convergence of IT and Business
Most companies still have their "Desktop", "Security", "Network", and "Server" groups and they rarely talk to one another -- and when one group needs something from the other it takes forever to get it done. - The Cloud Offers Promise for Storage Users
"Cloud computing" has been ill-defined and over-hyped, yet storage vendors have been quick to trot out their own "cloud storage" offerings and end users are wondering whether there's significant cost savings in these services for them, particularly in tough economic times. - Sun Closes 'Future' Pay-Per-Use Utility Computing Service
Sun Microsystems has killed its once high-profile utility computing experiment, Network.com, which let customers buy computing power by the hour. - Cloud Computing, Big Iron-Style
Mainframe pros have joined with IBM to tout the virtues of Big Iron-based cloud computing. - Developers Moving Faster Toward Virtualization
A new survey finds the economic downturn could make virtualization even hotter. But SOA might suffer for the same reason. - Cloud Computing Is No Pipe Dream
Infotech service on demand is coming, and it's real. Just like plugging in the cord to get electricity. - Cloud Computing DIY Guide
The purpose of this report is to show IT managers how to maximize the benefits of cloud computing--including ease of use, flexibility, and lower costs--while minimizing the risks. It's a how-to guide to licensing, management tools, bandwidth, security, and architecture.
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