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Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Using cloud to test deployment scenarios you didn't think you could

Posted on 21:04 by Unknown
Often, IT considers cloud computing for things you were doing anyway, with the hope of doing them much cheaper. Or, more likely from what I’ve heard, much faster. But last week a customer reminded me about one of the more important implications of cloud: you can do things you really wouldn’t have done otherwise.And what a big, positive benefit for your IT operations that can be.A customer’s real,
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Wednesday, 13 October 2010

The first 200 servers are the easy part: private cloud advice and why IT won’t lose jobs to the cloud

Posted on 21:48 by Unknown
The recent CIO.com webcast that featured Bert Armijo of CA Technologies and James Staten of Forrester Research offered some glimpses into the state of private clouds in large enterprises at the moment. I heard both pragmatism and some good, old-fashioned optimism -- even when the topic turned to the impact of cloud computing on IT jobs.Here are some highlights worth passing on, including a few
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Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Delivering a cloud by Tuesday

Posted on 22:26 by Unknown
Much of what I heard at VMworld in San Francisco (and is likely being repeated for the lucky folks enjoying themselves this week in Copenhagen) was about the long, gradual path to cloud computing. Lauren Horwitz captured this sentiment well in this VMworld Europe preview at SearchServerVirtualization.And I totally agree: cloud computing is a long-term shift that will require time to absorb and
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Monday, 4 October 2010

New CA 3Tera release: Extending cloud innovations while answering enterprise & MSP requirements

Posted on 05:38 by Unknown
Today CA Technologies announced the first GA release of CA 3Tera AppLogic.Now, obviously, it’s not the first release of the 3Tera product. That software, which builds and runs public and private clouds, is well known in its space and has been in the market for several years now. In fact, CA 3Tera AppLogic has 80+ customers spread across 4 continents and has somewhere in the neighborhood of 400
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