Thursday, March 01, 2012

Miami Dolphins dive into cloud analytics

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Miami Dolphins dive into cloud analytics
The Miami Dolphins teamed with IBM to deploy a cloud-based analytics system that helps stadium staff to be proactive about potentially disruptive events, such as parking bottlenecks, concession stand inventory shortages, and inclement weather. Read More


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Are community cloud services the next hot thing?
When Matthew Lodge, senior director of cloud services for VMware, looks out over the cloud landscape and envisions how it will continue to evolve, he sees community clouds playing a big role. And he's not the only one. Read More

Microsoft's Azure cloud suffers serious outage
Microsoft's Azure cloud infrastructure and development service experienced a serious outage on Wednesday, with the system's service management component going down worldwide starting at 1:45 a.m. GMT. Read More

Former Packeteer head has new networking startup
Former Packeteer CEO Craig Elliott has a cloud-based startup in stealth mode called Pertino Networks that is promising to "reinvent networking" by delivering "big IT capabilities in minutes with revolutionary simplicity, security and flexibility." Read More


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How the cloud cuts VC dependencies and democratizes entrepreneurship
A decade ago, investors funded projects. Today, venture capital funds scaling up already successful companies. This shift isn't just because VCs have become more rational in their investments. Plenty of startups just don't go looking for cash. The main reason startups can postpone or turn down VC money is cloud computing and SaaS. Read More

Ericsson joins OpenStack, aiming at operators with cloud ambitions
Ericsson has joined OpenStack as part of its plan to serve operators that want to become cloud computing providers, the company says. Read More

Harris kills hosted cloud service program
In what could be a sign of hesitation by some IT executives to store sensitive data in the cloud, Harris Corp. has pulled out of its off-premise remote hosting business because of lack of adoption from customers. Read More


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How to successfully bring business Into IT
It's a tough time to be a CIO. The widespread glee over consumer technology has created your most demanding customers yet. The ease with which business leaders can adopt cloud services means less clout for your centralized IT structure. And the aging IT workforce means fewer bodies to do the additional work. Masochist that you are, no doubt, you love these new challenges, but you still need tools for dealing with them. Read More

IBM debuts partner incentives at conference
To help its partners generate more cloud business, IBM has introduced new training, tools and a financial incentive package at its PartnerWorld conference, being held this week in New Orleans. Read More

3 tips for using cloud services to extend your data center
Cloud technology is emerging as a viable option for companies that want to cut costs, increase agility or augment their own IT resources without building out new infrastructure -- or all of the above. But deciding which type of service is the best fit for your specific needs and ensuring the new cloud offerings play nice with your existing application mix is a challenge, to say the least. Read More

 
 
 

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