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White Paper: An Essential Guide to Possibilities and Risks of Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing is quite possibly the hottest, most discussed and often misunderstood concept in Information Technology (IT) today.
In short, Cloud Computing proposes to transform the way IT it’s deployed and managed, promising reduced implementation, maintenance costs and complexity, while accelerating innovation, providing faster timeto-market, and the ability to scale high-performance applications and infrastructures on demand, but…
Posted in Basic Views, CloudViews, IT Departments, Interoperability, News, Technical
Tagged ASP, Cloud Computing, IaaS, IT Departments, PaaS, SaaS, Security, White Paper
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EaaS: Everything as a Service – The next big buzzword?
When we try to use or promote technologies or technological paradigms we must start by digging up all the information about it. This is almost mandatory and it’s the basis of all the work done by the majority of us. … Continue reading
Posted in Basic Views, CloudViews, Interoperability
Tagged Grid Computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Ubiquity Computing
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Coghead post-mortem
The recent close down of Coghead shows us several problems that cloud players will face, because situations like this will create distrust between current and potential users of the cloud.
Posted in CloudViews, Interoperability
Tagged coghead, developer, longjump, OpenSocial, p2p, PaaS, TechCrunch
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