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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Seeding the cloud; Microsoft adds identity to cloud; can Google really hack it in business?

Microsoft adds identity to cloud; Can Google really hack it in business?
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Spotlight Story
2009: The year the cloud was seeded

The economic downturn may have dominated the agenda for much of 2009, but it was also the year the cloud was seeded, according to analyst firm IDC. Read full story

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Microsoft adds identity to cloud
Everyone eyeing Microsoft's Azure can at least agree on one thing: Redmond is late to the party that's dominated by Salesforce.com, Google, Amazon and a host of others. How can they hope to differentiate themselves?

Can Google really hack it in business?
Comparing Google Apps' promises with the reality of what it delivers

Consider security risks before moving to the cloud
A new report from a European security agency highlights some of the risks of outsourcing IT services to cloud providers, and by extension illustrates the importance of carefully choosing which applications you want to run in the cloud.

Jolicloud aims to steal Chrome OS's netbook thunder
Jolicloud, an upcoming Web-centric operating system for netbooks, will be prettier and more flexible than Google's Web-only Chrome OS, the company's CEO says.

The cloudness of clouds
I'm amazed how many companies now offer "cloud services." Anything that comes down the pipe is a cloud service. This explosion of cloudness complicates the security discussion since it's very tough to protect what you can't define.

Data center lessons from the online gaming world
In June, Iceland-based CCP Games brought the hammer down on a group of resource hogs that were clogging its data center.

Gartner gives data center energy-saving tips
According to Gartner, removing a single x86 server from a data center will save $400 a year in energy costs.

HP shows how to run Exchange 2010 on its blade server
HP today released templates that make it easier to run Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 on HP's virtualized platform known as the BladeSystem Matrix.

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