Monday, February 24, 2014

Microsoft kills SkyDrive, launches OneDrive

Dropbox changes its terms of service to stop class-action lawsuits | IBM begins moving software portfolio to the cloud

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Microsoft kills SkyDrive, launches OneDrive
Three weeks after announcing OneDrive as the new label for SkyDrive, Microsoft has activated the renamed storage service, offering some new incentives that give customers more space. Read More


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Dropbox changes its terms of service to stop class-action lawsuits
Dropbox sent notices telling users they have 30 days to opt out of a new policy that aims to stop legal suits against the firm and use binding arbitration to settle disputes. Read More

IBM begins moving software portfolio to the cloud
Swiftly putting its recently acquired Softlayer global cloud to use, IBM is moving much of its software portfolio and all of its existing platform services to the Softlayer cloud. Read More

Microsoft Azure continues enterprise push with private on-ramps
Microsoft's ExpressRoute service allows organizations to directly connect their data centers to Azure without using the public Internet. Read More


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Oracle creates suite of marketing software
After spending billions to acquire a series of marketing-related software companies, Oracle is now creating a unified suite to compete with Salesforce.com and Microsoft. Read More

How DevOps can accelerate the cloud application lifecycle
Now that cloud computing lets organizations provision resources in minutes, not months, it's time to alter the application lifecycle accordingly. DevOps can help; here's how. Read More

Redefining mission-critical storage tiers
The traditional model of tiered storage is broken. "Fast and expensive vs. slow and cheap" doesn't match how people actually use storage. But there is a better way: service classifications. Read More


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