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Cloud interoperability: Problems and best practices

  iCloud could potentially do wonders for sync | Jonny Evans: Apple WWDC: Everything we know about iCloud
 
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Cloud interoperability: Problems and best practices
Don't hold your breath for cloud standards to appear anytime soon. Until they do, here are some ways to get flexibility into your hybrid-cloud architecture. Read More


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iCloud could potentially do wonders for sync
All we know for certain about iCloud so far is that Steve Jobs will tell us all just what the heck it is at this week's Worldwide Developer Conference. For now, only a few folks in Cupertino know precisely what iCloud will be. But plenty of us have an idea of what it could be. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple WWDC: Everything we know about iCloud
There's a big iCloud gathering in the San Francisco skies. It will offer lots of features, including streaming music, movies and TV; social networking and computer services, such as sync and more -- and it looks like developers are being invited to iCloud's party. Read More

IT increasingly bypassed on cloud adoption
IT departments, long criticized as being too slow in offering new technologies and services, may be facing a grassroots rebellion in many companies over cloud services. Read More

Six tough questions for your next IAAS vendor
Capgemini CTO Joe Coyle lists six must-ask questions for perspective IAAS providers. Read More

Tips for picking an IaaS provider
Making the leap to a public cloud infrastructure requires careful planning. Read More


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Private clouds hold a wide lead over public clouds among IT pros polled
Public clouds have a way to go if they want to be the top choice of businesses looking to put resources in a shared, centralized computing environment, according to a poll of 1,200 IT professionals. Read More

NYSE announces financial services cloud
NYSE Technologies announced the Capital Markets Community Platform, which it described as the financial services industry's first cloud computing platform. Read More

IBM aims cloud services at universities, colleges
IBM announced a cloud-computing service that will let universities and colleges build custom private clouds that can be integrated into public cloud services. IBM also has a similar initiative underway for K-12 schools. Read More

10 SaaS companies to watch
These days, companies are applying the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model to just about everything, from core business functions, including IT, to industry-specific processes. This list, compiled with the help of SaaS trend watchers and users, provides a representative look at what types of software you'll find offered in the cloud. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: Giving cloud storage the ax
None of the SaaS storage vendors at this point have implemented adequate safeguards that will keep corporate data safe. Read More

 
 
 

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