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By Robert LeBlanc, IBM Cloud computing has changed how executives look at technology. They want to embrace the emerging trends of big data and analytics, mobile computing and social business, yet ...
Cloud storage has changed a lot about how we use our devices, to the point where it's hard to imagine storing files locally like we used to.
I enjoyed James Urquhart’s post, “In cloud computing, data is not electricity,” which points out some of the sillier analogies we’re seeing in the emerging cloud computing space ...
Another example of cloud computing in action is AWS, said Goldstein. AWS provides cloud services to run Amazon, one of the largest e-commerce sites in the world. The use of cloud computing doesn’t end ...
Cloud computing is a fascinating area of IT that’s quickly emerging to streamline many processes we take for granted. Whether you’re running a business or looking to improve your personal ...
AT&T’s Joe Weinman has a great post on Gigaom where he helps enterprises evaluate whether cloud computing is the right platform for them. For him, it all comes down to five simple questions: 1.
With apologies to the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, this installment of Cloud Talk is about counting the ways you can benefit from moving to the cloud. To help make it easier to count the ways, let ...
Cloud computing hard truth No. 5: Totally integrated solutions are scary When Google first announced App Engine, it looked like a great appliance that would make cloud computing simple.
Nirvana in the cloud world, as in the ability to easily move from cloud service to cloud service without vendor lock-in, might be on its way for application developers. Tackling portability issues ...