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Amazon Web Services helps users avoid bill shock
Amazon Web Services users can now start receiving billing alerts that help them continuously monitor their cloud costs, the company says. Read More


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Largest Illinois healthcare system uproots Cisco to build $40M private cloud
Advocate Health Care replaces Cisco Catalyst 6509 core with 10G Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch fabric Read More

What's up with Google Drive?
Now that Google has rolled out their competitor to Dropbox and Microsoft's SkyDrive, and both the Dropbox folks and Microsoft have made adjustments in their products to respond to what Google offers, let's take a step back to see what the newcomer is bringing to the table. Read More

9 cloud development platforms on the rise
These turnkey development services get your apps up and running quickly, saving you from infrastructure tedium. Read More


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Microsoft cloud survey: Security, cost both a deterrent and an attraction
Small and midsize businesses that actually use cloud services see them as a way to boost security and save money, according to a survey sponsored by Microsoft. Read More

About 600,000 L.A. Community College students to get Microsoft Live@EDU
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) will provide email and collaboration applications to about 600,000 students via Microsoft's Live@EDU cloud suite, a project for which it also considered Google Apps for Education. Read More

Cloud computing tools: Improving security through visibility and automation
Many enterprises are reluctant to move critical cloud applications out of their own data centers and into the public cloud due to security concerns. Yet the same automated, consistent provisioning that is essential to managing either public or private clouds (as well as to the process of thinking through a cloud deployment) can also offer the fringe benefit of improving security. Read More


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Pixorial leads with Google Drive: Will developers follow?
When Pixorial updated its video-sharing iOS app last month, the company added a feature its competitors couldn't yet match: integration with the new Google Drive cloud storage service. Read More

5 key Interop 2012 takeaways for CIOs and other IT pros
As everything from application delivery to security and monitoring is seemingly shifting to the cloud, IT faces a chaotic and difficult to manage world. The good news is the tools are there, but you just can't go to a single provider as you did in the past. Given this shift, it's no surprise that Interop returned to its interoperability roots last week. Read More

Database in the cloud: Which is best?
The perfect storm of the cloud, mobility and big data has led to a blooming in the database market. After years and years of Oracle's dominance, with Microsoft's SQL server carving out the Windows-only market, and finally MySQL offering an open source alternative, the database market is booming. Read More

Cloud, BYOD increases need for automated IAM systems
As traditional security concepts of perimeter and end-point defense break down as a result of the proliferation of cloud services and the BYOD phenomenon, enterprises are increasingly feeling the need for greater control over access to applications. That's where automated identity and access management comes in. Read More

SAP certifies Business All-in-One for Amazon Web Services
SAP has certified its Business All-in-One ERP (enterprise resource planning) application for cloud-based deployments on Amazon Web Services, the companies announced Friday. Read More



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