I remember back in the '90s when the World Wide Web was being described as the Wild Wild Web. For me, that phrase always conjured up jarring visions of gunslingers waiting patiently for Netscape Navigator to download page after page of underlined, blue hyperlinks.Fast forward to 2010 and the next big wave of IT change -- cloud computing -- is being described in much the same way. Andi Mann, vice
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
EMA’s Mann: enable the ‘responsible cloud’ while allowing cowboys enough rope to experiment
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Monday, 11 January 2010
CA buys Oblicore: contracts & SLAs are pivotal for cloud computing
Posted on 05:58 by Unknown
One of the most interesting aspects of cloud computing is that the conversation about what’s important for IT to deliver shifts to what’s really important: the service you’re trying to provide.With the cloud, no longer is it sufficient to simply talk about the ins and outs of your technology stack; in fact, the idea is for many of those underlying details to drop down into the mists of
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
Watching cloud computing trends for 2010: the vision, customer reality, & downstream impact
Posted on 18:39 by Unknown
We’ve crossed into a new decade (or not, if you’re a numbers purist), and it seems to be an appropriate time for a little reflection, and maybe a chance to get some feel for where things are headed in the 2010 for IT operations, especially as they look at what cloud computing is going to mean for them.Last year, I rattled off a Top 10 list of Top 10 lists. This year, I, for one, am suffering from
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