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How the cloud helps fight cancer

  Better IT support could make users more ignorant | In-house developers squeezed by SaaS migrations

 
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How the cloud helps fight cancer
When it comes to the complex and costly fight against cancer, the cloud offers doctors and researchers a new way to find novel treatments and clues that could one day yield cures. Read More
 

 


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How the Cloud Is Empowering Business
The cloud is no longer just about cost efficiencies. Leading enterprises are leveraging cloud services to increase agility and innovation. This blog series, sponsored by Microsoft, provides the insights you need to make the most of this opportunity. Read the blog

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10 Steps to Reduce Mainframe MLC Costs
Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. Learn More

Better IT support could make users more ignorant
A new study shows tech skills follow the same rule of dependence as other things; when someone's there to do it for you, you never learn anything about it yourself. Read More
 

 

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In-house developers squeezed by SaaS migrations
The number of software developers in the workforce is up from last year, but jobs in enterprise IT may become harder to find as more companies turn to cloud-based services. Read More

 

All things G: Google I/O wrapup
Bloggers weigh in on Photo, Cardboard, smart fabric, and the fate of Google+, among other G-rated topics. Read More
 


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Driving Your Cloud Strategy with Private Network Solutions
There is no understating the impact of security and network connectivity on today's cloud environments. Yes, clouds can scale, expedite processing, and reduce costs, but they also incur risks associated with multi-tenancy, availability, and access control. Learn More

Alibaba to open more data centers in global cloud computing push
To expand its cloud computing business, China's Alibaba Group is preparing to open more data centers across the world. Read More
 

AWS upgrades highlight growing focus on cloud management
Amazon Web Services is hoping better management tools will convince enterprises to move more applications to the cloud, but getting their internal management processes right is even more important than anything the vendor can offer. Read More
 

Google offers cut-rate computing for low-priority jobs
The Google Preemptible Virtual Machine is a budget cloud offering for large jobs that don't need to be run in real time. Read More
 

Dropbox unleashes 'universal app' for Windows phones and tablets
New features for designers, meanwhile, promise better image handling. Read More
 

 

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