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Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand, like the electricity grid

Cloud Computing

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  1. 2 hours ago — Paolo Balboni, European Privacy Association, Italian Institute for Privacy, Tilburg University, has published Data Protection and Data Security Issues Related to Cloud...

  2. in Technology by Sramana Mitra on Strategy with a GOOD
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    2 hours ago — By Sramana Mitra and guest authors  Shaloo Shalini and Bhavana Sharma SM: Let’s talk about impact of cloud computing on the IT organization. How do you perceive the impact of cloud...

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    3 hours ago — By Sramana Mitra and guest author Saurabh Mallik SM: What are your thoughts about data residing in different places? Is there a barrier to adoption? Let’s say you put your data in China or somewhere that is questionable from the...

  4. 4 hours ago — Amazon Web Services keeps reducing pricing on their cloud computing services. This past June they reduced pricing on their cloudfront CDN offering . Today they announced a...

  5. in Technology by Sramana Mitra on Strategy with a GOOD
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    September 01, 2010 — By Sramana Mitra, guest author Shaloo Shalini , and Bhavana Sharma Thus far as part of our Thought Leaders in Cloud Computing (TLCC) series, we have been exploring different pricing models that are in vogue...

  6. September 01, 2010 — computing devices connected to the enterprise. There’s no difference in type, it’s just a difference in scale. Now, I will relax, there is a slight difference in type: The notional transparency inside the enterprise...

  7. September 01, 2010 — The stampede towards cloud computing/SaaS is happening fast. Nobody in their right minds buys computer servers anymore. You just rent them in the cloud. Enterprise IT buyers are hurrying to...

  8. September 01, 2010 — Traditional IT is energy intensive because data centers take a lot of power to cool and client computers and peripherals are poorly managed. Traditional IT enterprise setups can also be incredibly inefficient, with a lot of processing power...

  9. August 31, 2010 — datacenters, you will have to switch to services such as cloud computing for storage. That’s were 3Par comes in and that’s exactly where Dell hopes to cash in. It is...

  10. in Business by Sramana Mitra on Strategy with a GOOD
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    August 31, 2010 — the interview also covers the topic of payback from the investment in cloud computing. Dennis mentions that Inteva’s investment in cloud paid for itself in less than a year. Read on for...

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    August 31, 2010 — MW: And here’s what happens next. I am standing up in my office, because I am so excited: The first step in any potentially disruptive technology is that people think about the technology and how to do it better and faster. I think for...

  12. August 31, 2010 — cloud," just as if they were interacting with the local data centers. All existing firewall and other security measures usable in a local data center also are available when using the...

  13. August 31, 2010 — I know I already posted this in the email archiving blog , but this has some interesting content for our Cloud Buzz readers as well.  I added some descriptions for each item so you have a better...

  14. August 31, 2010 — What a difference a few months can make.  Late last year, the data center technology market was reeling from one of the worst downturns ever, and there was a raging debate on the relevance and meaning of cloud...

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    August 31, 2010 — VMworld starts in the morning and all eyes will be on what gets announced and how virtualization is extending its reach into the realm of cloud computing. We sometimes find...

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