Open-source cloud Eucalyptus gets visual with 'toughened' version 3.2 ZDNet Open-source cloud Eucalyptus gets visual with 'toughened' version 3.2. Summary: Eucalyptus Systems' new Eucalyptus 3.2 cloud computing software includes new management and storage capabilities, and a new graphical user interface. Sam Shead ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Researchers identify ways to exploit 'cloud browsers' for large-scale ... Phys.Org "Think of a cloud browser as being just like the browser on your desktop computer, but working entirely in the cloud and providing only the resulting image to your screen," says Dr. William Enck, an assistant professor of computer science at NC State ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will Cloud Computing Become a Regulated Industry? Backup Technology The use of cloud services is becoming more and more common in businesses of all types and sizes. However, there are still many businesses who are reluctant to commit to cloud computing because of concerns, primarily over reliability and security. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Raining On The Cloud Computing Stocks Forex Pros Tuesday afternoon, many of the leading cloud computing stocks traded lower on the session. One of the leading cloud computing stocks is Salesforce.com Inc (CRM). CRM stock traded lower by $3.22 to $157.00 a share. This 2.0 percent decline in CRM stock ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Develop now for the Dragon's Den SMB cloud - CWDN ComputerWeekly.com (blog) Logically we saw the initial birth of the cloud computing model of service-based IT delivery focus on the enterprise big business space. Big advances in operational flexibility with application and data storage changeability and agility, plus of course ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Review: Rackspace Cloud keeps IaaS simple InfoWorld Rackspace was one of the first players in the cloud arena. The company recognized early that enterprises wanted faster, simpler ways to spin up and spin down servers. If the bosses are going to be fickle and impulsive, there will always be a market for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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