By Cloud Computing SpunjePublished: September 10, 2009Posted in: Amazon's Elastic Computer Cloud (EC2), Business Intelligence, Cloud Solutions, IaaS, Opinions & Explanations, VMWareTags: 
ne of the most interesting aspects of the weeks leading up to and including this year’s VMWorld was the incredible innovation in cloud-computing service offerings for enterprises–especially in the category of infrastructure as a service. A variety of service providers are stepping up their cloud offerings, and giving unprecedented capabilities to their customer’s system administrators.
In this category, enterprises are most concerned about security, control, service levels, and compliance; what I call the “trust” issues. Most of the new services attempt to address some or all of these issues head on. Given that this is the infancy of enterprise cloud computing, I think these services bode well for what is coming in the next year or two
http://news.cnet.com/8301-19413_3-10346376-240.html
A variety of service providers are stepping up their cloud offerings, and giving unprecedented capabilities to their customer’s system administraton
ne of the most interesting aspects of the weeks leading up to and including this year’s VMWorld was the incredible innovation in cloud-computing service offerings for enterprises–especially in the category of infrastructure as a service. A variety of service providers are stepping up their cloud offerings, and giving unprecedented capabilities to their customer’s system administrators.
In this category, enterprises are most concerned about security, control, service levels, and compliance; what I call the “trust” issues. Most of the new services attempt to address some or all of these issues head on. Given that this is the infancy of enterprise cloud computing, I think these services bode well for what is coming in the next year or two
http://news.cnet.com/8301-19413_3-10346376-240.html
A variety of service providers are stepping up their cloud offerings, and giving unprecedented capabilities to their customer’s system administraton
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