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News of Heroku’s security mishap isn’t surprising, nor is it particularly troubling to me. Security issues exist everywhere in IT — cloud and non-cloud — and most, like this one, probably… Read more »
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News of Heroku’s security mishap isn’t surprising, nor is it particularly troubling to me. Security issues exist everywhere in IT — cloud and non-cloud — and most, like this one, probably… Read more »
There were two potentially huge IaaS announcements today, with Amazon Web Services finally getting into the PaaS game and GoGrid fusing public-cloud capabilities with hosted, yet dedicated, physical infrastructure. AWS’s Elastic… Read more »
I’ve written quite a bit lately about the emergence of PaaS as a legitimate delivery model, so the launch of PHP Fog today was particularly interesting. It surprised me how the… Read more »
We’ve already covered the trends that began to shape up in the infrastructure market in 2010 and will really materialize in 2011. Several companies played — and will continue to play —… Read more »
Heroku’s $212 million exit made headlines this week, but Ruby is just part of the emerging PaaS landscape. From Java to Python, providers that can support the gamut of web-programming languages… Read more »
PaaS – Java PaaS, specifically – was the word of the week in cloud computing. Suddenly, it seems, an area once devoid of options with swimming with choices. Now, it’s not… Read more »
If there’s cloud news today aside from Microsoft deciding to make Windows Azure an IaaS platform as well as a PaaS platform, I don’t know what it is. On top of… Read more »
With VMworld news dying down, some other potentially big stories are able to make their ways to the forefront. Today, those are rumors of Red Hat buying PaaS provider Makara, and… Read more »
I read an interesting prediction today: By 2014, VMware will have split into an IaaS business and a PaaS business, and will have sold the former. If it sounds far-fetched, consider… Read more »
To start, I feel obligated to acknowledge that the Facebook-ARM rumor I commented on yesterday is false, according to Facebook’s own Jonathan Heiliger. Moving on, I’m happy that Red Hat finally… Read more »