Every Friday we like to highlight some of our favorite posts on Cloud Computing, service orientated infrastructure, DevOps, Big Data, and anything else that grabbed our attention over the week. Here are some great articles from the week of January 23rd that are worth taking a look at. Enjoy and have a fantastic weekend!
Cloud Computing Both More Agile and Less Expensive by Bernard Golden
Are cloud services attractive because they are less expensive than traditional offerings or are IT professionals drawn by greater agility? Bernard Golden writes that it's not an either-or debate. Much like those famous 'tastes great ... less filling" beer commercials, the beauty of cloud computing lies in the beholder.
SOPA, PIPA, and the Cloud: We Have âMegaâ Issues by Jeff Norman
SOPA and PIPA, two of the most infamous and polemical pieces of governmental legislation aimed squarely at the Internetâs copyright violators in modern history, have produced ripples of interest that should not go unnoticed by the cloud computing community.
How WordPress Mirrors DevOps by Robyn Weisman
When WordPress was first released back in 2003, it was considered blogging software, something you ditch Blogger for so that you can design your own header graphic or self-host a blog on your own domain name without having to be a code whiz. At least thatâs why I first started using it back in 2004.
Does PLM Belong in the Cloud? by Eric Marks
Accessing data, processes, and business intelligence in the cloud can help global companies leverage critical resources and manage complex analytics â if it's done correctly.
Platform-as-a-Service: The Game Changer by Kevin L. Jackson
Using PaaS, itâs possible to save millions of dollars on a single, large-scale software development project. Developers can create and deploy software faster. Agencies can lower their risks, promote shared services and improve software security via a common security model...
UK Study Says That Cloud Computing Has Positive Impact On Businesses by Carole Ditosti
Why study something that seems counter-intuitive? Cloud computing a boon for business? Well, of course. Those businesses which have benefited greatly from the cloud would, by now, consider such a question, sophomoric, after having increased their profit margins and tightened their work force. And those which are just hopping on the train and discovering cloud computing applicability are most probably thrilled with the results.
Big Data Predictions for 2012Â by Dion Hinchcliffe
Over the last several years, the desire to understand the surging rivers of digital data forming all around us has led inexorably towards something more meaningful than simple analysis. The rise of consumer analytics, and by that I mean analytics tools that literally anybody could and would use, could be arguably said to have begun with the introduction of Web analytics. After all, practically everyone â and every business, large or small â now has a Web presence.
The Cloud is Forked by Phil Wainewright
Enterprises are adopting two types of cloud. One is less risky but inherently flawed. The other offers greater rewards but very few so far have succeeded with it.
Amazon Web Services Moves Backups to Cloud With New Appliance by Mikael Ricknas
Amazon Web Services has launched a public beta test of AWS Storage Gateway, which allows enterprises to back up application data in Amazon's cloud using a software appliance, the company said on Tuesday.
Megauploadâs demise: What happens to your files when a cloud service dies? by Sebastian Anthony
If youâre only just joining us, late yesterday the US Department of Justice shut down Megaupload, arrested seven employees, and seized assets worth more than $50 million (including three 82-inch TVs, two 108-inch TVs, 14 Mercedes, and other rich boysâ toys). This huge indictment poses many questions, but today weâre going to look at just one of them: What happens to all of those files that people had stored on Megauploadâs servers?
Few more noteworthy pieces to check out...
- U.S. Spy Agencies Look to Cloud Computing, Clapper Says by Viola Gienger
- Content management, collaboration grapple with consumerization of ITÂ by Adam Riglian
- With Cloud, The PaaSibilities Are EndlessâĤÂ by Beaker