GigaomTapjoy does the math, moves from bare metal to OpenStack cloud
Mobile apps marketing company Tapjoy opted for an OpenStack private cloud managed by Metacloud for the bulk of its work going forward. Read more »
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Mobile apps marketing company Tapjoy opted for an OpenStack private cloud managed by Metacloud for the bulk of its work going forward. Read more »
Cloud vendors need to operate data centers in a diverse range of locations. How does they stack up to each other in terms of geographies, and why is that important? Read more »
OpenNebula’s new “Lemon Slice” beta makes it possible to chuck VMs from OpenNebula infrastructure into more public clouds as needed. Read more »
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SoftLayer’s Lance Crosby explained at Structure how IBM’s purchase benefited the company, the cloud-storage wars and what he tells CIOs about the cloud. Read more »
AWS, Google, Microsoft et al. have a huge appetite for unique IP addresses, but except for Amazon’s ELB, they don’t support IPv6. Expect that to change in the near future. Read more »
Two new IBM SoftLayer cloud data centers, one in Dallas, one in Ashburn, Virg., will be added to IBM’s roster later this year. Read more »
In a bid to speed enterprise adoption, Mirantis OpenStack Express claims to offer private cloud as a service that’s easy to deploy and consume. Read more »
Common sense: IBM’s cloud chief Lance Crosby thinks companies should focus on securing their data from everyone, not just nosy intelligence agencies. Read more »