EDITOR'S NOTE The Cloud Security newsletter is being discontinued. Starting Oct. 20, readers will start receiving our Cloud Computing newsletter instead. If you would rather receive one of our other security-related newsletters or would like to unsubscribe, please go here. Thank you for reading Network World newsletters. Federal Cloud Computing? Not so Fast! For the massive and costly federal government, cloud computing may be just what the doctor ordered with its promises of improved utilization, lower operating costs, massive scale and green-friendliness. Simple Cloud API project offers portability hopes Zend, Microsoft, and IBM lead the open source cloud portability effort, which seeks to eliminate vendor lock-in by helping developers create apps that can access all major cloud platforms. OnLive video game service: "In a lot of ways, we've solved cloud computing." On-demand video game service OnLive puts Gigabit Ethernet IP multicasting to use in powering its cloud computing offering. Technical preview of Office Web Apps is just a whistle-wetter With Office Web Apps, Microsoft offers what Google can't, the rich feel of its Office applications in the cloud, although the functionality of Word and OneNote are severely curtailed. 13 hot products from DEMOfall '09 Products from this year's DEMOfall show run the gamut, from cloud video surveillance technology to Web 2.0 patent databases to software that helps you scope out your dates for sketchy Internet activity. DEMO: Enterprise file collaboration for any app? LeapFILE has it LeapFILE Inc. has introduced the public beta of a cloud-based file-collaboration service for enterprises that it claims is more powerful than SharePoint and less restrictive than Google Docs. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and 15 copies of Windows Server 2008 How-To. Cisco Subnet is giving away 15 copies of Interconnecting Data Centers Using VPLS. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers (watch for giveaway information soon.) Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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