Thursday, April 10, 2014

New Amazon toolset tracks cloud spending

MediaFire offers 1TB of cloud storage for $2.50, 50GB for free | Dropbox for Business exits beta as storage vendor sets sights on workplaces

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New Amazon toolset tracks cloud spending
Amazon Web Services' Cost Explorer aims to make it easier for organizations to view and analyze their historical spending on the company's hosted services. Read More


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MediaFire offers 1TB of cloud storage for $2.50, 50GB for free
MediaFire has launched a storage and file-sharing service that it argues is more secure than Amazon's. Read More

Dropbox for Business exits beta as storage vendor sets sights on workplaces
Dropbox unwrapped the enterprise edition of its cloud storage and file sync service on Wednesday, as it seeks to expand its customer base from consumers to businesses. Read More

Google, Red Hat get cozy in the cloud
Red Hat and Google extended the integration of each other's products in their cloud offerings. Red Hat customers can now bring eligible subscriptions of the company's leading product, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) into Google's Compute Engine cloud. Google, meanwhile, today announced that virtual machines running the RHEL operating system are now generally available in Google Compute Engine. Read More


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Nine free cloud storage options for small businesses
Using the cloud can bring advantages that could be extra enticing for a small business. Instead of having to invest in hardware to store your files and applications, why not use the cloud? Instead of emailing documents back and forth, why not centrally store them in the cloud? Read More

12 hot cloud computing startups to watch: Product photo gallery
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The promise of the seamless cloud
Using the cloud to complement on-premise IT resources is one of the nirvana states envisioned for cloud computing, letting you architect for normal workloads and then burst to the cloud when necessary. Read More


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Secure file sharing in the cloud made simple
Many enterprises want to use cloud services for file storage and sharing but are hesitant because the cloud provider may be able to access the content. AlephCloud has a service that encrypts files at their creation source. Read More

Survey: State of the enterprise 2014
Cloud, mobile and other tech investments are expected to yield benefits to both the top and bottom lines. But communication, integration and shadow IT challenges lurk. Read More

Dropbox diversifies beyond storage with photos, collaboration apps
Dropbox, the cloud storage and file sharing vendor, is expanding its scope into photo management and document collaboration. Read More

Microsoft slashes Azure prices, introduces new basic tier
Microsoft is cutting prices of its Azure cloud services to match the prices of competitor Amazon Web Services in the latest in a price war in cloud services. Read More


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