Define cloud computing. Go ahead. Do it. Now turn to the person next to you. Ask them to define it. That definition is a lot different than yours, isn’t it? One problem solution providers face as they ...
Designed to offer a higher level of scalability, resilience, availability and cost savings that other forms of computing cannot, cloud computing is becoming an increasingly popular way to obtain ...
Hardware and software services from a provider on the Internet (the "cloud"). Cloud providers replace in-house operations and are invaluable for companies, no matter their size or type of applications ...
Recent trends show a return to cloud fundamentals, such as data, development, deployment, and security, rather than chasing what’s new and cool. There seems to be a clear trend in the world of cloud ...
What is the difference between Cloud Computing and Software as a Service (SaaS)? Is there a difference? If you look at SaaS in Wikipedia, you will see no mention of cloud. If you look at Cloud ...
The spread of enthusiasm for cloud computing seems unstoppable. Cloud computing — a term that was unknown prior to 2007 — has been named by Gartner as the number one priority for CIOs in 2011. One ...
One of the aspects of cloud computing I find most fascinating is the fact that much, if not most, of the discussion about it focuses on how it affects infrastructure. Boiled down, most people spend ...
Cloud computing is undoubtly the promise of having a modern and state-of-the-art IT infrastructure without the need for substantial capital investments and personnel increases. The possibility of ...