Thursday, June 11, 2015

19 free cloud storage options

How AWS innovates | Cisco boosts cloud software, lines up ISVs to write Internet of Everything services

Network World Cloud Computing

19 free cloud storage options
The cloud is full of free storage, if you know where to look. From relatively new companies such as Box and DropBox, to heavyweights Google, Apple and Microsoft, many vendors use free cloud storage as a way to entice users into their clouds in hopes that they will pay more for additional volumes and services. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Level 3 Communications

Efficient Cloud Connectivity Ensures Optimal Cloud Computing
Many enterprises are now migrating their internal data center infrastructure and business applications to the cloud. Private network services are physically separate from the public Internet and they provide guaranteed throughput, availability, and latency. Learn More

WEBCAST: Fastly

Caching the Uncacheable
Think dynamic content is uncacheable? Think again. This video, presentation by Hooman Beheshti, VP of Technology at Fastly, dives into why dynamic content is more cacheable that you think. View now

How AWS innovates
Two pizza teams; being vocally self-critical; primitive building blocks and a vitriol hate for PowerPoints. These are some of the ways AWS innovates. Amazon.com is ranked by Forbes as the sixth most innovative company, but one could argue that its cloud computing division is the most innovative. Read More

Cisco boosts cloud software, lines up ISVs to write Internet of Everything services
Cisco this week enhanced its cloud software and lined up a roster of ISVs to create services for the company's Internet of Everything initiative. Read More

INSIDER
First look: Joyent Triton puts cloud computing on a bare-metal diet
It's been more than a year since Docker began taking over the mind of every devops team in the world with the seductive promise of a special mechanism for bundling software in a lightweight collection of only the essential files. The emphasis here is on "lightweight" and "essential" because this service is redefining how light "light" can be. (Insider Story) Read More


WHITE PAPER: Kaspersky Lab, Inc.

Future Risks: Be Prepared
Cybersecurity is not a numbers game. When it only takes a single breach to inflict serious damage on your business, defending against the majority of attacks isn't enough. Learn More

Apple Mail flaw could pose risk to iCloud passwords
A security researcher says a vulnerability in Apple's mobile email application could be used to trick someone into divulging their iCloud password. Read More

How Amazon's DynamoDB helped reinvent databases
Behind every great ecommerce website is a database, and in the early 2000s Amazon.com's database was not keeping up with the company's business. Part of the problem was that Amazon didn't have just one database – it relied on a series of them, each with its own responsibility. Read More

Microsoft acquires BlueStripe for operations management
To help enterprise customers better manage applications sprawled across hybrid clouds, Microsoft has purchased BlueStripe Software, a provider of technology for watching over distributed applications. Read More


: Red Hat

Building an Open Hybrid Cloud
Smart IT leaders are looking closely at an open hybrid cloud to deliver the full value and promise of cloud computing. In this KnowledgeVault, see how an open hybrid cloud can leverage your existing IT investments in hardware, software and training-allowing you to build a cloud in an evolutionary way, reducing costs and risks. Learn More

Cloud startup Zettabox touts privacy and local storage to appeal to EU customers
Anticipating the approval of stricter data protection rules in the European Union, cloud storage startup Zettabox bets it will be able to compete against bigger rivals by guaranteeing customers that their data will be housed in Europe. Read More

Oracle offers software for a seamless hybrid cloud
Oracle wants to make it easy for its enterprise customers to move some of their software-based workloads from the vendor to the cloud. To the Oracle Cloud, that is. Read More

Microsoft exec worries new China regulations will hurt Azure
Microsoft's Azure cloud computing service has been growing fast in China, but a company executive has warned that the government's changing tech policies could slow its momentum. Read More

Alibaba expands cloud to US to challenge Amazon, AWS
Alibaba – the Chinese ecommerce giant – is expanding its IaaS cloud offering named Aliyun into the United States and in doing so will take on America's largest ecommerce company, Amazon and its cloud computing division Amazon Web Services. Read More

Microsoft outlines Internet of Things plans for Windows 10
At the Computex show in Taipei last week, Microsoft outlined its plans for the Internet of Things (IoT) and how both Windows 10 and Azure will play a part in the strategy. Read More


SLIDESHOWS

11 pointless but awesome Linux terminal tricks

Here are some great Linux terminal tips and tricks, each one as pointless as it is awesome.

JOIN THE NETWORK WORLD COMMUNITIES

As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World's LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity).

Network World on Facebook

Network World on LinkedIn

MOST-READ STORIES

1. Proposed solutions for fixing Reserve Windows 10 problems

2. Cisco plans to embed security everywhere

3. Cisco denies MPLS may leave

4. How to train your Surface Pro 3: Tips, tricks, hacks

5. Apple to open source Swift programming language

6. Cisco announces new CEO's executive team, more departures

7. Apple shows iOS 9's major upgrades, from multitasking to picture to picture

8. New features go live in Microsoft's Office 2016

9. Five network trends challenging the enterprise

10. iPhone 7 rumor rollup: Feeling left out at Apple WWDC, but design concepts cheer us up


Do You Tweet?
Follow everything from NetworkWorld.com on Twitter @NetworkWorld.

You are currently subscribed to networkworld_cloud_computing_alert as networking.world@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information.

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Network World, please send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com.

Copyright (C) 2015 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com. **


No comments:

Post a Comment