Monday, July 2, 2012

Moving to the cloud for the right reasons

Google Compute Engine: What took them so long? | Where Google Compute Engine fits in

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Moving to the cloud for the right reasons
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Google Compute Engine: What took them so long?
Google says it was perfecting its IaaS offering, but an accidentally leaked analysis suggests alternative explanation. Read More

Where Google Compute Engine fits in
It's clear Google will go head to head with Amazon in the IaaS space. But it's also taking on Rackspace Cloud, Windows Azure and HP Cloud. What advantages will the search giant bring to the table? Read More

Red Hat, the hidden cloud company
From Deltacloud to OpenStack to a new public cloud offering, Red Hat is on a mission to accelerate the cloud while keeping it open. Read More

Your corporate data needs to be in the public cloud -- starting now
Now is the time to take calculated risks and get some of your data assets out on the cloud. Most of the Global 2000 will find value there. Read More

Cloud adoption pushes storage virtualization
Storage hypervisors are increasingly being used to virtualize storage hardware to allow for disparate infrastructures to be centrally managed. Read More



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