Why Simple Solutions are Better for the Cloud I came across this article from TechCrunch How To Scale A $1 Billion Startup: A Guide From Instagram Co-Founder Mike Krieger and it reminded me of one thing I have been evangelizing about cloud and IT overall is that simple solutions with less parts are better. Here is Instagram [...]
Why Simple Solutions Are Better For The Cloud
by Rick on May 8, 2012 at 10:30 am in Cartoon, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, IT, SaaS, Security, Storage, Technology
Cloud Computing Guidelines From The Information Systems Audit And Control Association
by sourya on May 8, 2012 at 8:56 am in Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, IT, SaaS, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
Cloud Computing Guidelines From The Information Systems Audit And Control Association Among the slew of guidelines on cloud computing floating around, the recent one published by industry body Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) has a lot of credibility. Established in 1965, the association has a long history of delivering guidance to its huge [...]
Research: New Requirements For Security And Compliance Auditing In The Cloud
by cloudtweaks on May 8, 2012 at 6:35 am in Big Data, Cloud Computing, Computing, IT, SaaS, Security, Storage, White Papers
Whitepaper Research: New Requirements for Security and Compliance Auditing in the Cloud “New Requirements for Security and Compliance Auditing in the Cloud“ Learn how to prepare for cloud computing and how to manage IT security and compliance within the cloud. With the proliferation of cloud computing, how does an organization manage IT security, compliance, [...]
Basic Checklist For Cloud Computing Customers
by Balaji on May 7, 2012 at 10:09 am in Business, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Host, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
Basic Checklist For Cloud Computing Customers Transition to the cloud could be one of the most important decisions you make in your IT infrastructure management. Thus, it is important that you do it the right way. I have collected a list of the basic things you should consider, before signing a contract with your cloud [...]
Foreign Invasion Through Cloud Computing
by sourya on May 7, 2012 at 7:00 am in Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Storage, Trends
Foreign Invasion Through Cloud Computing “India Conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border.” [...]
Demand For Standards—Interoperability To Fuel Converged Cloud Growth
by Joseph Walker on May 7, 2012 at 4:48 am in Big Data, Cloud Computing, Computing, Host, IT, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
Demand For Standards—Interoperability To Fuel Converged Cloud Growth According to cloud computing experts at IEEE, the biggest barrier to cloud services adoption is not cloud security or privacy fears, but concerns about service interoperability. According to Dr. Alexander Pasik, CIO at IEEE and a former Gartner analyst: Security is certainly a very important consideration, but it’s [...]
Free Ebook: Cloud Services Brokerage for Dummies
by cloudtweaks on May 4, 2012 at 11:44 am in Cloud Computing, Computing, Education, Images, IT, SaaS, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
Free Ebook: Cloud Services Brokerage for Dummies® Read Cloud Services Brokerage for Dummies® to learn about the state of cloud computing today, how CSBs add business value, what’s important to think about when considering a CSB, and predictions about what’s to come. You know firsthand that the challenges of integrating, transforming, managing, and securing your [...]
The Government And The Cloud: Defining The Relationship
by Jeff Norman on May 4, 2012 at 9:44 am in Backups, Cloud Computing, Computing, Education, Government, IT, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
The Government and the Cloud: Defining the Relationship They say change comes slowly or not at all. The cloud computing movement is thankfully maintaining a slow crawl over the powers-that-be in our governments at every level: local, state, national, even international. (But let’s save the complex, meaty discussion of the global cloud for another piece.) [...]
Cloud Infographic: The CSC Cloud Usage Index
by cloudtweaks on May 4, 2012 at 8:10 am in Backups, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Computing, Infographic, IT, Security, Storage, Technology, Tools, Trends
Cloud Infographic: The CSC Cloud Usage Index Some very interesting statistics put together by the people over at CSC . Source: csc.com
Is Cloud Computing A Lunch Break Creation?
by sourya on May 3, 2012 at 11:36 am in Amazon, Cartoon, Cloud Computing, Computing, Host, IT, Microsoft, Security, Technology, Virtualization
Is Cloud Computing a Lunch Break Creation? There have been allegations that “cloud computing” is just a marketing term, with the underlying principles and technologies having long existed. Personally speaking, while I do believe that a lot of cloud computing as it exists today did exist before Ramnath Chellappa used the term in a 1997 [...]
The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – The Answers?
by David on May 3, 2012 at 9:23 am in Cartoon, Cloud Computing, Computing, Education, Images, IT, SaaS, Security, Storage, Technology
The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – The Answers? By David Fletcher
The Cloud For Young Entrepreneurs
by Jeff Norman on May 3, 2012 at 8:25 am in Apps, Cloud Computing, Computing, Google, Google Drive, IT, News, SaaS, Security, Social networks, Storage, Technology, Trends, Venture Capital
The Cloud For Young Entrepreneurs The next generation of outstanding businesspeople will have mastered the cloud, without a doubt. But these businesspeople aren’t just the set of twenty- and thirtysomethings who were wise enough to capitalize on cloud as its import became clearer. The young among us will also stand out among the crowd as [...]
Research Report: Feds Rejoice The Cloud Way, With $5 bn In Annual Savings
by Humayun on May 3, 2012 at 7:19 am in Cloud Computing, Computing, Government, IT, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
Research Report: Feds Rejoice The Cloud Way, With $5 bn In Annual Savings Statistics have it that the federal government is enjoying a definite cutback in expenditure, estimated to be $5.5 billion per annum as an outcome of their thoughtful shift towards cloud-based services. The numbers have been accumulated by interviewing 108 federal CIOs and [...]
Cloud Events In The USA Not To Miss In 2012
by Rick on May 2, 2012 at 11:30 am in Big Data, Business, Cloud Computing, Computing, Event Partners, SaaS, Security, Storage, Technology, Webcast
Cloud Events In The USA Not To Miss In 2012 Involved in a business in the cloud industry? Surrounded by cloud professionals? Reading daily the most recent news about cloud computing and cloud management? It does sound like you are very much immersed in the industry. So, if you want to connect with strategic decision [...]
SaaS Business Apps Drive SMB Cloud Computing Adoption
by Joseph Walker on May 2, 2012 at 10:26 am in Backups, Cloud Computing, Computing, Host, IT, SaaS, Security, Startups, Storage, Technology, Trends
SaaS Business Apps Drive SMB Cloud Computing Adoption Much of cloud computing’s infancy was fueled by software development firms, enterprise tech companies, and large financial institutions. IBM sparked the trend in 2003 with its on-demand computing initiative. By late 2005, Amazon recognized the potential market for IaaS and PaaS solutions and launched its EC2 service [...]
Customers And The Cloud: What Has It Done For Them Lately?
by Jeff Norman on May 2, 2012 at 6:43 am in Backups, Big Data, Business, Cloud Computing, Computing, Google, IT, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
Customers and the Cloud: What Has It Done for Them Lately? Too often, in my opinion, does the conversation on cloud computing circle around the gurus on the top and the fanboys that chase their coattails. Cloud is no different than any other technological revolution in that it provides a nurturing forum for otherwise outcast [...]
Four Reasons Why Google Drive Will Not Kill Dropbox
by Balaji on May 1, 2012 at 9:10 am in Cloud Computing, Computing, Google, Google Drive, IT, SaaS, Storage, Technology
Four Reasons Why Google Drive Will Not Kill Dropbox Now that Google has entered the cloud storage market with the long-awaited Google Drive, will it kill Dropbox and other cloud computing services? This is a hot topic in Dropbox forums and elsewhere in the cloud computing world. Here is what one forum poster said, as [...]
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