Monday, July 9, 2012

Cloud no longer a fad, but an IT foundation

Severe weather intensifies focus on disaster planning | Build your own Linux server on the cloud

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Cloud computing moves from fad to foundation
Despite some setbacks, such as the recent Amazon Web Services outages, cloud computing is beginning to cross from the experimental phase to production systems that businesses can rely on. Read More


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Cloud-Delivered Security vs. Appliance
Hear IDC analyst Phil Hochmuth discuss "The shift to cloud security in the decentralized enterprise" and learn the reasons behind this popular and extremely effective approach to protecting users in the enterprise. View Now

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Amazon Web Services

Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Amazon EC2
Get up to 312 hours of free Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on-demand instances on Amazon EC2. Leverage the cost effectiveness, scalability, and flexibility of Amazon Web Services (AWS), with the proven reliability of RHEL and the backing of AWS premium support. Try now.

Severe weather intensifies focus on disaster planning
Power outages like the one Amazon's AWS experienced are expected to become more frequent as storms of all types become more severe and heat waves more frequent and intense. So the pressure's on IT to plan for these failures. Read More

Build your own Linux server on the cloud
In one hour, you can set up your own Linux server on Amazon's cloud. No kidding. It really is that easy. Here's how. Read More



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