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05.10.2012
The Human Genome Project (HGP) that was completed in 2003 has opened up important discoveries in the world of science, including the search for the cure for cancer. This was an emphasis made by Jill Mesirov, Director and Chief Informatics Officer at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, during her keynote speech at the Bio-IT World Conference last April 24.
An article in Internet Evolution summarizes her speech as the need for technology was repeatedly stressed. Technology plays a key role in the field of bio-medicine that as there is progress in medical science, work flows and algorithms become more complex; hence, there is greater demand for computing power.
One of the solutions that Mesirov pointed out was Genome Space – a cloud-based open source data management center for bio informatics tools. This solution allows:
In short, Genome Space is believed to address Broad Institute’s objective “to make the newest bio informatics tools and most modern data management and identification methods available to any working biologist”.
Read the full article at Internet Evolution and see how this cloud-based technology is perceived to be a solution that can address the current challenges in the bio-science field.
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05.9.2012
Security has caught up with the development of cloud technology. A release in Midsize Insider reports that three of the most popular security solution service providers:
have collaborated to form S.E.C.U.R.E.: Secure Enterprise Cross Domain Unified Resilient Environment. This solution was created for the government; needless to say that the quality of this whole collaboration holds military standard security
levels.
This is not, however, limited to government use. Companies that fall under shipping, logistics or the financial sectors may very well make used of the kind of service that SECURE offers.
Visit Midsize Insider to read the full release and find out more about SECURE.
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05.8.2012
With all the build-up and complexities of cloud computing and its adoption into organizations’ systems and processes, Bill ODell writes an article in Sys-Con that brings readers back to basics.
Given that the implementation of cloud technology can greatly improve the critical parts of a business in terms of growth and scalability, the most important step is being able to first understand the actual technology that cloud delivers.
The article emphasizes that businesses need to know what the basic concepts of the cloud mean. ODell adds that there is no special formula for a successful move to the cloud, instead, business owners need to assess if moving to the cloud:
Visit this article in Sys-Con and read the simple, no-frill write-up explaining the fundamentals of cloud computing.
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05.7.2012
Not long ago, organizations gave much regard to private cloud as part of their strategy. Now, most companies see the value in incorporating public cloud into their operating environment. This surge of interest is driven by the attractive offerings of public cloud like the elimination of the long wait for resource availability and upfront capital investment.
PC World released an article describing how the shift from private to public cloud is influenced by the real dynamic of public cloud adoption.
Moving forward, companies’ infrastructure will become a mix of private and public cloud and this is when challenges arise.
According to the author of the article, these are some points to consider when moving to the public cloud:
This shift is an inevitable phenomenon because it is seen as the more cost-effective option. Visit PC World to read the full article and be updated on follow-up materials by the same author as he offers guidelines to businesses for addressing these challenges.
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