Archive for Cloud Computing

21.Apr.2010: News & Comment Digest

Admin | April 21, 2010 | 0 Comments

Posted Four things some VCs do that I don’t like.

Posted An analysis of an investment guru: Ron Conway Explained.

Posted Five Rules for Competing with Giants.

Posted Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring.

Posted McKinsey – Interview with Shell CIO Alan Matula.

Posted Gartner’s 2010 BPM Cool Vendor List.

Posted Screven Delivers on MySQL Promises, But Judges’ Votes Uncertain.

Posted [...]

14.Apr.2010: News & Comment Digest

Admin | April 14, 2010 | 0 Comments

RT @Virtual_Storage: #NetApp to acquire Bycast for cloud storage software http://ow.ly/1vDTQ

#Cloud Computing is the new #SOA http://ow.ly/1vDcm

Servers soaring as recession thaws http://tinyurl.com/ydr9y4w

$260 iPad is revolutionary inside http://tinyurl.com/yf6cbll

How can you focus on both customers and shareholders? http://tinyurl.com/yd2e2nw

Two men and a baby business http://tinyurl.com/y8z4tcf

Posted Forrester: SharePoint, On Its Own, Isn’t Cut Out for [...]

Virtualisation, Cloud Services & Automation

Keyvan | March 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Virtualisation is understood as one of the key building blocks for private clouds. As a dynamic technology that enables IT organisations to reinvent how they think about management, it has the potential to make some things easier or make all things harder. Silo buying, heterogeneity, politics, poor integrations, and immature management tools can inhibit virtualisation’s [...]

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Cloud Services Considerations

Keyvan | February 8, 2010 | 2 Comments

Any enterprise considering a move to the cloud must understand that the perceived benefits can be short-lived without a plan that places cloud computing in the context of its overall business strategy and affects security, performance, and connectivity.
In particular, large organisations will need to be able to integrate cloud computing into existing IT systems and [...]

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