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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Google Dashboard's bird's-eye cloud view; GM's new CIO has cloud plans; IBM launches cloud academy

Cloud computing, virtualization proponents getting antsy; GM's new CIO plans big desktop changes, expanded mobile support
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Google Dashboard gives you a bird's-eye view of your cloud

If the size of your Google cloud is starting to look like Act IV of A Perfect Storm, you'll probably be interested in the company's latest feature, Google Dashboard. It's a one-stop shopping overview of all your Google cloud services, with links to preferences and privacy settings for each. Read full story

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Cloud computing, virtualization proponents getting antsy
While many organizations have only begun down the cloud computing and virtualization roads in the past few years, some in the industry can't wait to take these technologies to the next level.

GM's new CIO plans big desktop changes, expanded mobile support
New General Motors CIO Terry Kline looks to continue the progressive IT ways of predecessor Ralph Szygenda by adopting the consumer technologies used by new car buyers as well as cloud computing techniques and "PCs on a stick."

IBM launches cloud academy
IBM has announced a global forum for educators, researchers and IT personnel from the education industry. The new IBM Cloud Academy will help these professionals to pursue cloud computing initiatives, develop skills and share best practices.

11 open source companies to watch
Open source companies worth watching focus on cloud computing, security, collaboration and more.

Microsoft battles on in mobile, search and the cloud
As Microsoft launches Windows 7 and seeks to banish the ghost of its less-than-successful Vista OS, it is fighting to defend its primacy as the world's leading software company.

Microsoft to open cloud center in Taiwan
Microsoft celebrated its 20th year in Taiwan by agreeing to open a joint cloud computing center with the island's economics ministry.

Cisco-EMC team-up makes cloud accessible
Cisco says its Virtual Computing Environment coalition with EMC and subsidiary VMware won't impact previous Cisco partners nor will it result in proprietary data centers for customers. (8:42)

Rackspace apologizes for cloud outage, prepares to issue service credits
In a letter to customers, Rackspace apologizes for cloud service outage and promises to do better in the future.

IBM announces cloud software-development betas
IBM has announced beta versions of new services aimed at developers who want to create and deploy applications on public and private clouds.

November giveaways
Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page.

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