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12/21/2011
Has the Time Come for Cloud Brokers?The cloud industry is still new and somewhat fragmented. Cloud brokerage is even newer and the market is not well defined. So what are some things to think about when looking at a cloud broker? ... |
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10/13/2011
Will Amazon Cloud Services Crush the Competition?There are several reasons why Amazon is a leading cloud provider; they could have a big effect on the future of this industry. |
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09/08/2011
U.S. Ethernet Bandwidth Surpasses Legacy BandwidthEthernet has grown in importance since it is has many desirable characteristics: high bandwidth; is very scalable; meets latency requirements; and can be used in a multitude of access, metro and core applications. |
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08/09/2011
SaaS Market To Show Significant GrowthWorldwide Software as a Service (SaaS) revenue is forecast to reach $12.1 billion in 2011, a 20.7 percent increase from 2010 revenue of $10 billion. For companies considering cloud as an IT option, SaaS may be a good way to start. |
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07/21/2011
Why Apple Continues to RockApple has gone thru some rough periods but with good leadership, a good business model and a solid strategy, they are now one of the companies leading the tech industry. Why? Here are five reasons. |
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07/06/2011
Cloud Computing Taking OffMorgan Stanley finds that the percentage of IT decision-makers who will use the public cloud will climb significantly in three years. |
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06/20/2011
Successful IPV6 DayDo we need another IPV6 day with more of the end-users participating and with more traffic? ... |
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05/31/2011
IPv6 Day: June 8, 2011The goal of the Test Flight Day is to motivate organizations across the industry to prepare their services for IPv6 to ensure a successful transition as IPv4 addresses run out. |
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05/09/2011
Security Data BreachesThere have been two recent security breach incidents at Sony. Is this just a one-off event? How common is this type of breach? ... |
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04/25/2011
Is There a Problem With Cloud Storage Services?Make sure you check on the longevity prospects of the cloud vendors you choose. Also, make sure you know what happens if the vendor decides to leave the business – what happens to your data? ... |
