Apple iCloud: An IT nightmare | Cloudability tracks cloud spending

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What cloud providers should learn from Amazon Web Services
Among those who select IaaS cloud providers, it's clear that AWS quickly rises to the top in their selections for a few good technical reasons, including well-thought-out and fine-grained APIs and services, ease of on-boarding, and best third-party support. Read More


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Boost virtualization w/ HP & Intel 10GbE
This paper describes why the Intel® Ethernet X520 SFP+ Direct Attach (DA) Server Adapter for HP ProLiant Rack and Tower servers is one of the most flexible and scalable Ethernet adapters for today's demanding data center environments. Click to continue

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Embracing Change Head
Moving to integrated, cloud-based contact center technology has allowed companies to eliminate the high costs and hassles of maintaining complex internal systems and to drive real benefits from the rapid scaling and business flexibility provided by this technology. Learn More

Apple iCloud: An IT nightmare
Consumers want iCloud to be simple and foolproof. Many employees want the same thing. Does that mean you should give it to them? No. Read More

Cloudability tracks cloud spending
A new service lets developers track all of their cloud services from one place and to sign up for alarms when they reach spending thresholds. Cloudability also points out unused or underused services, specifying exactly how much money a user can spend by turning off the services. Read More

7 ways to do big data right using the cloud
Data as a service, or DaaS, can help businesses anticipate trends and act smarter through analytics -- if you follow these best practices. Read More



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