Take these steps to enhance your cloud experience -- thus, making yourself more valuable and your business work better
The ability to replicate VMs between private data centers and public clouds could make the hybrid cloud a reality
Yahoo's offloading of Delicious is another rare but powerful example of why IT is afraid to trust the cloud
Google is going after Microsoft Exchange customers in a very innovative -- and perhaps sneaky -- way
The release of the long-anticipated Chrome OS will drive many in the cloud computing space to say, "So what?"
With TV commercials focused on the consumer, Redmond's simplistic definition is obscuring the cloud's full value
Deloitte predicts cloud providers will be big winners in 2011 -- but will that cash improve the cloud offerings for us all?
WikiLeaks takes to Amazon cloud to shield itself from DDoS attacks, and other targeted sites are likely to follow
From Oracle's cloud computing shopping spree to clouds turning on clouds, 2011 is going to be an interesting year
In the flood of new cloud projects, a few are committing suicide -- find out why
Cloud computing needs software architects, but few truly get it -- and the major cloud providers have snapped up those who do
The term 'cloud computing' and its accompanying vendor hype is turning off IT. Here's how to refocus on tangible benefits
With many enterprises going to hybrid cloud computing, it's time to define the architectural patterns
Here's a prescription of what it should mean, in contrast to the empty marketing usage
As the tech community finally gets to work on cloud computing, these tips will help you move in the right direction
The recent announcement that Amazon Web Services will provide free entry-level usage of EC2 will ensure its success
With the release of Office 365, we could finally see big cloud computing traction from Microsoft
With the increased success of cloud computing, we're bound to create a few monsters will bedevil a dependent IT
Public cloud vendors are trying to make the private cloud look bad; here's where you need to ignore their claims
With the huge marketing spend in the private cloud computing space, the misinformation from vendors is deafening
APIs are important to cloud computing, but few out there understand the basic principles of their design
Oracle's potshot at Salesforce.com is counterproductive -- and a sign of things to come
The pervasive use of the cloud without an overall strategy greatly diminishes its value
Most enterprises are moving to private cloud computing without understanding why -- here's what they should know
Kill enterprise architecture, provide infinite scalability, cost pennies per day -- these are just a few of our overblown expectations for the cloud
Yahoo researchers create the longest pi yet -- and hint at the cloud's potential for highly intense and complex computation
The traditional data center is in for some changes as cloud computing continues to spread
Here are a few facts to keep in mind if you plan to implement a cloud computing project
The interest in private clouds and the growth of cloud providers are increasing demand for hardware
The real reason HP and IBM are pushing for private cloud computing: To protect their market share
Apple TV and Google TV aren't just entertainment options; they also signify cloud computing's growing dependence on media
With the emergence of a few key products, it's clear that IT's current focus on private clouds needn't become a dead end
If you want to see the growth of cloud computing, you should resist any efforts to restrict Internet traffic
Many cloud computing providers are using other cloud services to form their offerings. Is this adding invisible risk?
Offerings that promise reserved portions of clouds could get enterprises off the fence around the use of public clouds
In many instances clouds will just become a set of new silos, diminishing the value of IT if we're not careful
Despite IT's bravado, most don't have the skills or understanding to properly handle the task of building a private cloud
Cloud computing has created some great opportunities in IT, but many still consider cloud computing a threat to their livelihood
Data centers will spend double on server hardware by 2014 to power private clouds, and mobile usage will also boost server investments
In Yankee Group survey, 60 percent of enterprises see cloud computing as 'key to business innovation,' but take narrow approach to implementation
With Google Apps for Government, federal agencies have a green light to explore the cloud for productivity apps
A recent survey shows that IT leaders are more ready to adopt cloud computing, an indication they see growth coming
Rackspace's OpenStack could signal a new race to open up cloud computing technology
Reading the tea leaves at VMware tell us what we already know: Virtualization will soon be engineered out of the cloud
Amazon Web Services' new cluster computing offering clearly targets high-performance data center needs
The cloud computing market is overheated, and many cloud providers are making some very avoidable blunders
The cloud is providing some great opportunities for health care, but will that industry take advantage?
25 years ago, many companies pushed back against the PC, citing security and performance concerns -- sound familiar?
EMC's shutdown of the Atmos online cloud storage service is a good example of a provider cannibalizing its own market
With the market heating up for cloud computing talent, many are rushing to learn more and updating their rรฉsumรฉs -- and a few are lying
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