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Internet traffic overload: What does it mean for cloud computing services?
Cloud computing services have felt the strain of recent news events. Our blogger wonders: Should customers ask how providers will handle such traffic surges? News
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Addressing compliance requirements in cloud computing contracts
As CIOs look to cloud computing for data backup and storage, compliance requirements must be spelled out and met -- or the data brought back down to earth. Article
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Verizon bets reliability beats price in cloud computing
Our blogger takes a look at Verizon's pricing for its cloud computing services vs. pricing for Amazon Web Services, and what it says about the offering. News
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Virtualization and the private cloud: A quiz for enterprise CIOs
How much do you know about virtualization and the private cloud and how can these new technologies help your organization? Take this quiz and find out. Quiz
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Cloud computing initiatives show wide range as VMware touts cloud OS
VMware's new cloud operating system, vSphere, brings new capabilities, though some big cloud projects will use Microsoft's virtualization technology. Article
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Private cloud replaces antiquated IT infrastructure for $300K per year
For the price of a SAN, Marian College is building a private cloud to create a flexible IT architecture and help transform the liberal arts school into a university. Article
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Tips for integrating server virtualization in a private cloud
Integrating server virtualization technology in a private cloud can offer benefits including flexibility, cost savings and consolidation -- if implemented and managed correctly. Tip
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The challenges and benefits of a private cloud
A private cloud may leverage server virtualization to drive business flexibility, but many of its management challenges (both people and boxes) are as yet untested. Article
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Beyond server virtualization: The private cloud
Turning server virtualization and the cloud computing concept into a private cloud is more than semantics. Our expert details how it differs from a virtual server farm and more. Article
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Cloud computing helps firm bring call center in-house, integrate apps
Cloud computing allows a firm to bring its call center in-house to improve customer service, plus integrate applications and provide executive dashboards. Here's how. Article