Moore’s law gives way to Bezos’s law
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The future of cloud computing is the availability of more computing power at a much lower cost. Read more »
Business analytics could be a $150 billion field by 2020 if it embraces the full benefits of the cloud. Read more »
Today, running your business on private servers is on the same level of odd behavior as carrying scuba tanks to provide a private air supply. Read more »
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The combination of cloud computing, big data analytics and buying enterprise software on demand is changing the workforce. Read more »
Enterprises seeking agility are turning to the cloud while those concerned about security are holding tight to their legacy, on-premise hardware. But what if there’s a middle ground? Read more »
Clouds can be analagous to a self-sufficient single-family home, a shared-infrastructure apartment house, or, with the right planning, they can combine the best of both worlds. Read more »
“Open” as it is currently used is an imprecise term. Here are some select criteria that are most critical in addressing specific networking problems. Read more »