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02.29.2012
Companies moving their business processes to the cloud are now seeking ways on how to properly manage and integrate data.
Nowadays, the term “big data” is very popular, and organizations want to be able to cope with the growing volume, variation and complexity of information. Bottomline ins, they want to have a more agile and cost-effective response to business needs.
An article in eWeek discusses the 10 trends to watch in data management. With the help of Mr. Robert Fox, director for B2B/EAI software development for Liaison Technologies. Here are some of approaches to data that were explained:
To read the rest of the trends and to have an idea on the in-depth analysis on these approaches, visit eWeek.
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02.28.2012
How can organizations make wise cloud deployment decisions? An article in Computerworld suggests how CFO’s can take the opportunity to model new impacts on revenue, profits, margins and risks while migrating their organizations to the cloud.
In order to come up with the best results, senior executives need to work with their IT team. With development comes challenges, and the article cites 5 guide questions that can be raised with CIO’s:
Though at first it may seem troublesome, organizations need to keep in mind that this is a one-time challenge, after which, they no longer need to manage or monitor their infrastructure. Furthermore, organizations will be equipped with capabilities far beyond the costly servers they already had on site.
Read the rest of the 5 questions, visit Computerworld and also see trends and forecast in the cloud market.
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02.27.2012
The cloud is in the center of an emerging computing paradigm. According to a blog in research company Aberdeen Group, analysts focusing on Telecom and Unified Communications, Wireless and Mobility Communications, and IT Infrastructure Research said they have been watching the trend for several years.
In the blog, they have observed the rapid increase of cores on processors, the doubling of data that organizations store and the use of mobile computing devices has enabled people to work anytime,anywhere. Bottomline is their observation of the convergence of social, mobile and cloud computing, which they termed, SoMoClo.
According to researchers, cloud is the center on which the applications and IT computing infrastructure are based wherein:
A report in Aberdeen thoroughly examines the organic creation of SoMoClo and the role that the cloud will play in the future.
Find out more about this new convergence, visit the site to view the SoMoClo diagram and access the report.
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02.24.2012
Ultraviolet Represents Hollywood Cloud
Hollywood executives remain optimistic about the cloud and how it will help the industry in boosting their video sales by enabling consumers to build a remotely stored library of videos and movies.
This is done through Ultraviolet, which represents Hollywood’s first step into the cloud, and Neustar’s system, which provides the whole cloud-based movie library. The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) believes that this technology will address industry and consumer concerns around compatibility and piracy. This holds true at this point as some 750,000 households in the US and Britain have already set-up their ultraviolet accounts.
Find out which studios are already offering movies in the cloud and which ones we can anticipate. Visit the CNN Money blog and read the full article.
Legal News on the Cloud
The Pennsylvania Bar Association Committee on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility has released a 20-page formal opinion on Ethical Obligations for Attorneys Using Cloud Computing/ Software as a Service While Fulfilling the Duties of Confidentiality and Preservation of Client Property.
Here is a sneak peek of what is inside the opinion:
Access the full opinion and read how the state of the law is examined on the use of cloud computing. Visit Legal Ethics Professional Blog now.
The Year of SaaS
An article in Seeking Alpha shows the 19% increase of Netsuite stocks for the year. This article talks about why the golden age of Software as a Service (SaaS) is at hand, and here are some reasons why:
According to the article, this is good news for the entire software space, find out the other reasons why by reading the full article, visit Seeking Alpha now.
UCertify Courses are Now CompTIA Approved
A recent release in PR.com has announced the CompTIA-approved cloud computing courses by UCertify. An aspiring cloud professional needs to take and pass the CL0-001 exam in order to be certified.
UCertify is one of few software providers to have the seal of CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC) for cloud essentials and storage courses. This means that they have met a particular set of rigid standards of quality.
The comprehensive study guide includes:
To get a copy of the guide or to know further details, visit the site now.
Utility Cloud Computing Talk
An article in Daily Finance takes notice of the steadily increasing cloud startups and companies that want to expand their presence.
The author lists down which companies offer their cloud services utility-style and identifies which aspects they are particularly strong in. For instance:
The article also provided a table of popular utility cloud providers and showed their revenue growth in three years. This included Amazon with an astounding 122.5% increase, Rackspace’s 82% increase, and IBM’s 35.8% increase.
Read the rest of the article and see which companies are quite popular when it comes to utility cloud. Visit Daily Finance.
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