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Google’s Head In The Clouds Follow me at https://Twitter.com/Kevin_Jackson
IBM Blue Cloud
A short news interview on the IBM Blue Cloud . Follow me at https://Twitter.com/Kevin_Jackson
Amazon’s Cloud Overtakes Websites
May 27, 2008 See NY Times article, Cloud Computing: So You Don’t Have to Stand Still Follow me at https://Twitter.com/Kevin_Jackson
May 1 IBM, Google Partnership Announcement
In this video, IBM and Google announce their joint cloud computing initiative. As I said in my earlier post, Google and IBM have teamed up to provide a “Google-like” infrastructure.…
“The Missing Piece in Cloud Computing”
First Software as a Service – SaaS…Then Hardware as a Service – HaaS…Now, Middleware as a Service – MaaS? GigaSpaces’ CMO Geva Perry will be presenting on middleware virtualization at…
How the NRO can leverage Cloud Computing
Last Thursday, May 22nd, I had the pleasure of attending an Intelligence Community Executive Forum hosted by Carahsoft. The topic of this forum was “”Innovative Technology for the Intelligence Enterprise”.…
Green Cloud Computing
The other day I was asked “Why is cloud computing considered green?” Wouldn’t you know, The Economist provided the perfect answer. “In future the geography of the cloud is likely…
Oracle in the Cloud
Oracle (NSDQ: ORCL) is building new data centers to support cloud computing. The company is investing $285M and will break ground on the 200,000-square-foot facility this summer. Oracle’s president Safra…
Cloud Computing supports Net-Centric Warfare
Netcentric warfare theory contains the following four tenets in its hypotheses: 1) A robustly networked force improves information sharing;2) Information sharing enhances the quality of information and shared situational awareness;3)…
On October 17th in the “Redmond Channel Partner Online”, a Microsoft Partner community publication, Kurt Mackie reported on Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer’s comments on the company’s vision for syncing up applications in the Internet cloud. Although Ballmer held back on much of the details he did say that Microsoft is planning to release big news on this topic at its Professional Developers Conference, which is scheduled to take place on Oct. 27 in Los Angeles.
According to Ballmer, Microsoft’s applications will not have to be rewritten to run in the cloud, “but we’ll encourage developers to do something to make apps more manageable at a higher level,”.
“It’s a transformation for our business, but I don’t think we’ll be buying all of the world’s data servers,” he said. Instead, Microsoft will have to “service-enable our partners and customers.”
Ballmer also denied that Google was Microsoft’s most significant competition. He said that Microsoft’s main challenges are the open source business model and getting good at advertising for the consumer market.
Cloud Computing
- CPUcoin Expands CPU/GPU Power Sharing with Cudo Ventures Enterprise Network Partnership
- CPUcoin Expands CPU/GPU Power Sharing with Cudo Ventures Enterprise Network Partnership
- Route1 Announces Q2 2019 Financial Results
- CPUcoin Expands CPU/GPU Power Sharing with Cudo Ventures Enterprise Network Partnership
- ChannelAdvisor to Present at the D.A. Davidson 18th Annual Technology Conference
Cybersecurity
- Route1 Announces Q2 2019 Financial Results
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