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HP heats up cloud wars by backing OpenStack
In a blog post on the HP site yesterday, vice president of cloud services Emil Sayegh announced HP's "intent to join and support" the open source OpenStack cloud infrastructure project. It's a major milestone in big vendor efforts to carve up territory on the new public/private cloud frontier. Read More


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Dell debuts cloud-ready system
Using OpenStack cloud software, Dell has created a package of hardware, software, and services that organizations can use to deploy their own IaaS operations. The company has also released into open source a software program, called Crowbar, that should help organizations deploy their own OpenStack configurations on Dell hardware. Read More

Year-old OpenStack's cloud future looks rosy
As the recent uproar over the Amazon outage put in bold relief, Amazon Web Services has become the de facto standard for IaaS in the public cloud. Read More

Why the shortage of cloud architects will lead to bad clouds
Designing and building cloud computing-based systems is nothing like building traditional applications and business systems. Unfortunately, many in IT find that out only when it's too late. Read More

Cloud security fears exaggerated, says federal CIO
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is not afraid of the public cloud. Indeed, this agency is vetting cloud providers to host the public websites of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, as well as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), according to its CIO, Richard Spires. Read More

Beware: Cloud computing's green claims aren't always true
Cloud computing must be green. After all, those who provide cloud computing technology say so, most cloud advocates say so, and even those who check up on such things say so. Read More



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