4 Things To Know About Virtual Private Clouds What is a private cloud? A virtual private cloud (referred to as simply private cloud from here on) is a happy marriage between traditional enterprise IT and cloud computing. Unlike public cloud implementations, the hosted services in a private cloud are behind a corporate firewall. The enterprise has more control over its data and applications in this kind of setup. For the past couple of years, private clouds have emerged as the hottest subcategory under cloud computing, as it expands the power of the cloud to new industries such as finance and
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4 Things To Know About Virtual Private Clouds
by Balaji on June 7, 2012
in Amazon, Cloud Computing, Computing, Education, IT, Microsoft, Security, Storage, Technology, Tutorials
Premise To Cloud: Unified Communications – Converge, Collaborate, Compete
by cloudtweaks on April 20, 2012
in Big Data, Case Study, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Education, Government, Host, IT, Podcast, Security, Storage, Technology, Unified Fabric
Premise to Cloud: Adopting Hosted Unified Communications to Converge, Collaborate, and Compete Collaboration is the linchpin to being competitively relevant. And being relevant is not solely defined by the products or services that an enterprise now offers. Relevancy is defined by how quickly and effectively an enterprise responds to market needs, incubates new ideas, and pushes the most promising ideas to production. This cannot be accomplished with yesterday’s technologies. Unified Communications and Collaboration—the convergence of multiple modes of communication and collaboration, independent of end-user device and location—is no longer a nice to have; it is a must have. But what






