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Thursday, February 14, 2013

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Big Data And The Cloud

Big Data And The Cloud

The amount of data in our world increases massively day-by-day. Big data is about capturing, storing and analyzing large pools of data ...

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2013 – The Year Of The Hybrid Cloud

2013 – The Year Of The Hybrid Cloud

The gurus of the Cloud Management industry are betting that 2013 will prove to be the year of Hybrid Cloud Computing. Cloud Management as a concept and a service has truly blossomed. Moreover, it is expected to keep on growing at the same rate. Cloud Computing, as an industry, is expected to achieve a revenue of $43.2 billion in 2016. The best example of the success of Cloud Management is Amazon Web Services whose revenue is expected to rise to $3.8billion this year. ...

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The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – Big Commitment

The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – Big Commitment

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By David Fletcher

Our comic collection has simply taken the light side of cloud computing to a whole new level.  So after a long day's work in the cloud, you can stop by our comic library for that much deserved  ...

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Featured Free Resource

Cloud for Dummies, IBM Midsize Company Limited Edition

Cloud computing offers enormous benefits to companies in the midmarket.

Why Haven’t Many Enterprises Deployed Hybrid Clouds Aggressively?

Why Haven’t Many Enterprises Deployed Hybrid Clouds Aggressively?

Cloud computing is progressing very rapidly all around the world, especially in the developed countries – private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid clouds are the major domains of cloud structures presently in commercial use. The public cloud and the private clouds have their own pros and cons in terms of their application in the field of information technology. The hybrid cloud solution has been developed out of these two technologies to provide the most desirable technical and business results. ...

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Whitepaper: Big Security For Big Data

Whitepaper: Big Security For Big Data

We are children of the information generation. No longer tied to large mainframe computers, we now access information via applications, mobile devices, and laptops to make decisions based on real-time data. It is because information is so pervasive that businesses want to capture this data and analyze it for intelligence. ...

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Future Trends And Prospects In Cloud Technology – Year 2013

Future Trends And Prospects In Cloud Technology – Year 2013

In the domain of technology, the saying is, "the technology changes, the industry survives," but predicting how the particular technology will progress within a given time-frame is a bit tricky. It is only the projection, based on certain researches and studies, that can provide meaningful trends or clues about the progress of that particular technology. The trend of usage and adaptability of cloud technology has been increasing for many years and is expected to keep increasing for many years to come. ...

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Featured Free Resource

Cloud for Dummies, IBM Midsize Company Limited Edition

Cloud computing offers enormous benefits to companies in the midmarket.

Cloud Infographic: Cloud And Mobile Adoption Increases IT Security Risks

Cloud Infographic: Cloud And Mobile Adoption Increases IT Security Risks

As more businesses transition their mission-critical operations to cloud and mobile-ready applications, the direct consequence is increased security vulnerability. ...


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How Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) Works

How Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) works

Business-process-as-a-service (BPaaS) is a relatively new concept.  It mixes Business Process Management (BPM) with one or more aspects of cloud deployment: SaaS, IaaS, or PaaS. ...


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Putting The Service Back In "as-a-Service"

Putting the Service Back in "as-a-Service"

The future of cloud computing has often been framed as being a debate between private vs. public clouds, with each model having its own strengths and weaknesses in terms of cost-effectiveness, control and security. The debate should instead focus on what each model can borrow from the other to deliver the most efficient, scalable and flexible service possible. ...


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