The use of cloud computing to work around IT shines a bright light on what needs to change
It sounds like denial: Microsoft's new cloud chief says cloud computing won't hurt the software giant
The cloud is about doing work any time, anywhere; Office 365 is about doing work only on a PC
Adding virtualization to your data center does not make it a private cloud, so server huggers needs to move beyond that approach
Despite the departing federal CIO's efforts, the government has a very long way to go in moving to the cloud
IT is revisiting its data integration strategies and products because of the cloud; here's what to look for
With the forthcoming release of iCloud, there's finally a cloud for every home -- and to help enterprise adoption
As the Goldilocks fable taught us, you need to pick the path that is just right for your business
Working around the IT Department of No is hardly new, but it seems to be easier -- and penalty-free -- in the cloud era
The industry's dirty little secret: Cost savings aren't the actual value of the cloud
While cloud computing is going strong, there seems to be a lack of interest in leveraging its storage services
Recent financial results from Apple's competitors show that the company may be losing more ground than it's gaining from the cloud
With the recent admission by Dropbox that it can see your data, businesses have more reason to avoid public cloud services
Although Google's Chromebooks seems like a boon for cloud computing, the platform will fall far short of expectations
The focus should be on which cloud formats can best serve businesses, not on whether private clouds count as 'real' clouds
The hacks and Sony's incompetence involve bad security practice, not a flaw in cloud services per se
Although many companies start with private clouds, public clouds may be the best way to start your cloud computing journey
The answer: The world of cloud computing is not about managed hosting services but about innovative intellectual property
What you need to know before committing to the cloud, whether vendors like it or not
It's up to cloud users to figure out how to remove risk from their cloud implementations -- like they used to do within IT
Despite making strides, IT is still not widely embracing cloud computing, and businesspeople are becoming frustrated
Cloud Foundry's open source nature has more to do with VMware looking different from other catch-up services
Even with the moves by virtualization giants, the virtualized hybrid cloud could be farther off than you think
Microsoft's silly 'we'll save you 80 percent' claims show how too many businesses focus on the wrong cloud benefit
The IEEE hopes to solve the cloud interoperability problem, but vendors have every reason to sabotage it, and users don't seem to care
With Amazon's new 'dedicated instances,' it's clear that enterprises are still looking to hug their servers
There's a dark side to cloud computing -- watch out for these potential cloud busters
In spite of its weak cloud strategy, Oracle is profiting handsomely from the cloud movement
The cloud makes BI finally affordable and accessible, so businesses can actually take advantage of their intelligence
With enterprises on the hunt for cloud architects, here's how you know who qualifies
Despite the recent chest-beating by HP's CEO and its accompanying hullabaloo, the end result will just be a me-too move
More enterprises that move to cloud computing do so to augment rather than replace their existing IT
Kicking and screaming, many businesses are adopting the public cloud because their data and budget needs leave them no choice
Microsoft has the entrenched advantage in this fight -- but it also has much more to lose
Apple limits its market and channels for the emerging SaaS space by banning SaaS apps from its App Store
It's a good start, but technology that can do this trick among the clouds, not just within a single cloud, is needed
A big company's release of its own platform could give IT better assurance about the cloud
The U.S. CIO outlines how the federal government can accelerate the adoption of cloud computing -- but will this help?
A foolish pack mentality and poor assumptions about cloud computing could saddle IT with bad options down the line
Though it may be initially dodgy, the tool will likely help enterprises make necessary link between private and public services
Giving the government the ability to control or even shut down the Internet would scare away organizations moving to the cloud
Although many thought the cloud would stimulate migration to open source technology, enterprises rather move what they already have to the new venue
Verizon and other big telecom companies could find that getting to the cloud is a bit more difficult than just writing a big check
Although some cloud providers look at the hybrid model as blasphemy, there are strong reasons for them to adopt it
Salesforce.com, Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure, and the rest face a tough threat from Amazon.com's 'give the development platform away' strategy
EMC's video sniping at Oracle makes both companies look silly -- and neither actually delivers on the cloud promise
Legal subpoenas to cloud providers serve as reminders that you lose control and even awareness of who can access your data
Hackers are getting better at using the scalability of cloud computing to crack into the previously uncrackable
With recent price drops and better offerings, Amazon.com seems unstoppable as a cloud infrastructure provider
Although the thought of this megadeal leaves many scratching their heads, here is why it's a good thing to do
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