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One cloud accounting dilemma will soon be fixed

New processes from the Financial Accounting Standards Board propose a reasonable way to deal with cloud computing costs Read More

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NoSQL standouts: The best document databases

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How likely can terrorists, nuclear attacks, or hackers take down the cloud?

A recent report estimates a huge financial cost to cloud users, which business insurance won't cover. But is this something you really need to worry about? Read More

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Many cloud technology providers will talk about portability as if it's a given, suggesting the use of technology such as containers. If only it were that simple Read More

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No, edge computing will not replace cloud computing

Edge computing is simply about pushing some of the cloud's processing and storage out near to the devices that produce and consume the data Read More

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