Thursday, November 10, 2011

Flash is dead, somewhere Steve Jobs is smiling

IaaS vs. PaaS vs. SaaS | Virtual Machine cloud replication and restoration to boom

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Flash is dead, somewhere Steve Jobs is smiling
Somewhere today Steve Jobs is smiling about Adobe's announcement that they are going to stop development of Flash for mobile platforms. Along with Steve there are plenty of my friends in the security space smiling about it as well. Read More


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Several different flavors have sprung up in cloud computing and each has their pros and cons. Add to these the plethora of vendor-created acronyms and it can be confusing to figure out the best option. Read More

Virtual Machine cloud replication and restoration to boom
Over the next two years, about 30% of midsize businesses will be using a recovery in the cloud service aimed at replicating and restoring virtual machine instances, according to Gartner. Read More

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The Case for a New Data-centric DLP White Paper
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Accenture launches private-cloud service for SAP customers
SAP customers seeking to move from traditional deployments to a private cloud architecture have a new option from Accenture, the companies announced during the Sapphire conference in Madrid. Read More

Vidyo virtualizes its video-call infrastructure
Like other applications that once required dedicated hardware platforms, videoconferencing is moving into the cloud. Read More

Clouds of anxiety: Companies worry about security of cloud computing
While organizations continue to embrace cloud-computing platforms, surveys find organizations are concerned about security and their very ability to manage it in the cloud. Read More


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SAP pumps up its in-memory, mobile and cloud strategies
SAP is expected to make a slew of announcements related to in-memory computing, mobile applications and cloud-based services during the Sapphire conference in Madrid. Read More

RackConnect gets security, automation features
Rackspace is making some updates to RackConnect, an offering designed to let businesses securely connect and run applications across private and public cloud services. Read More

Microsoft Office 365 vs. Google Apps for Business
The battle between Microsoft and Google for office cloud dominance reminds me of the clash of the Titans. Microsoft and its classic on-premises business model is like Gaia, the earth goddess, and Google with its disruptive lightening bolt, is like Zeus, a sky god and a next generation kind of god. Read More

Adobe's decision to ditch mobile Flash: What you need to know
Adobe said today that it will stop providing updates to its Flash software for mobile devices. Here are some things you need to know. Read More

Cloud computing and the truth about SLAs
I was looking through the program for an upcoming cloud computing conference and noted a number of sessions devoted to negotiating contracts and service level agreements (SLAs) with cloud providers. Reading the session descriptions, one cannot help but draw the conclusion that carefully crafting an SLA is fundamental to successfully using cloud computing. Read More



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