Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: TecTrends Reporter
Published: September 2009
Product Code: R3463-80Description This TecTrends Reporter considers the opportunities and challenges posed by cloud computing as an important new development in information technology. One of the most promising new computing models to emerge in the recent past, cloud computing refers to the use of computing resources owned and operated by third-party providers that are available on-demand. A way of increasing capacity or adding new capabilities without investing in new infrastructure, cloud computing is a very appealing concept for IT managers. Still at an early stage in its evolution, cloud computing is already being offered by a diverse group of providers including Amazon.com, IBM, and Salesforce.com. How is cloud computing pushing beyond older models like utility computing and software-as-a-service? What challenges face this new approach to information services and data center management? The Cloud Computing TecTrends Reporter considers both the opportunities and challenges posed by this important new development in information technology.
Table of Contents - Article 1 The Changing Face of Identity Management
- Article 2 Clouding Over
- Article 3 Box Up Your Files and Move'Em to the Cloud
- Article 4 Ministering to the Masses
- Article 5 Clouding Up the Scene
- Article 6 How to Look for the Next Big Thing
- Article 7 Getting Control of Your Documents
- Article 8 Cloud Computing
- Article 9 Clash of the Clouds
- Article 10 IBM Reaches for the Clouds
- Article 11 What to Entrust to the Cloud
- Article 12 Time to Believe in 'Private Clouds'
- Article 13 GE Puts the Cloud Model to the Test
- Article 14 ING Examines Cloud Computing
- Article 15 Exchange 2010 Looks Solid from Core to Cloud
- Article 16 Dawn of Solutions as a Service
- Article 17 Cloud Security Fears Cast Shadow at RSA
- Article 18 Buzz Over vSphere Can't Quell Vendor Lock-in Issue
- Article 19 What Technologies Sell in a Down Economy?
- Article 20 Search for Success: Information Discovery in the Effective Enterprise
- Article 21 How to Build Private Clouds
- Article 22 Jigsaw Launches Data Fusion
- Article 23 Bailouts, Stimuli, and Backups
- Article 24 Microsoft Unifying Cloud, Net Mgmt.
- Article 25 Jigsaw Debuts Data Cloud Service
- Article 26 The Cloud Does NAS Homegrown Video
- Article 27 Clouds on SAP's Horizon
- Article 28 Storage in the Cloud
- Article 29 Desktops, the Final Frontier
- Article 30 Microsoft Tries Carrot to Fight China Piracy
- Article 31 MailShadow Syncs Corporate and Off-Site, Cloud-Based e-Mail
- Article 32 Web-Hosting Firms Defy Recession
- Article 33 Enter the Cloud
- Article 34 Golf Association Hooks Into IBM's Cloud
- Article 35 How to Buy Cloud Computing Services
- Article 36 A Model That's Right for the Times
- Article 37 Can You Trust the Cloud?
- Article 38 SaaS: Bailing Out Government IT
- Article 39 So Far, the Cloud Seems Too Leaky
- Article 40 Unlocking the Cloud
- Article 41 Ubuntu 9.04 Has Modest Improvements, Big Plans
- Article 42 Antibody Docking on the Amazon Cloud
- Article 43 Google's App Engine: Getting Serious About the Enterprise Market
- Article 44 The Cloud's the Limit with Anything as a Service
- Article 45 NASA Launches Its First Effort
- Article 46 Tellme Upgrades are in the Clouds and Beyond
- Article 47 The 10 Paradoxes of Today's Data Centers
- Article 48 VMware's Private Cloud
- Article 49 Cloud Control
- Article 50 Encoding in the Cloud
- Article 51 VMware Reaches for the Clouds
- Article 52 Data Center Derby Heats Up
- Article 53 Startup City: Open for Business
- Article 54 Cloud Computing's Big Bang for Business
- Article 55 VMware vSphere 4 Raises the Virtualization Bar
- Article 56 The Privacy Paradox
- Article 57 Accounting in the Clouds
- Article 58 Working Under a Cloud: A Popular Trend, But Can It Help Your Practice
- Article 59 Supercomputing by the Slice
- Article 60 IBM Cloud Shapes Up
- Article 61 SAP Maps SaaS Strategy to Its Premises Apps
- Article 62 IBM Goes Beyond 'Cloud' Label
- Article 63 Is the Cloud Secure Enough?
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