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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Latest News Oct 31, 2012

CloudTweaks Update 7:58am EST – Storm Sandy

Update 7:58am EST – Storm Sandy

Due to the recent Storm Sandy that has affected many in North America. CloudTweaks has decided to postpone any new articles over the next couple of days. This is simply out of respect to those who are suffering through this unfortunate situation. ...

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Cloud Trends: Australian CIOs Say Supplying Network Is More Important Than Cost

Cloud Trends: Australian CIOs Say Supplying Network Is More Important Than Cost

For many cloud enthusiasts, the state of data comes first before even thinking about a supplying channel. This explains the offshoot of many private clouds that cut ties with sources and help organizations run the data handling show alone. However, the latest trends from Australia show that the supply network may be even more important than ever before. A hundred and seventy nine Chief Information Officers from the country have recently said that they would consider moving to the cloud if it had reinforcements from the source. ...

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The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – House 17

The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – House 17

By David Fletcher

Our comic collection has simply taken the light side of cloud computing to a whole new level. After all, isn't cloud computing a fun way to get things done. Doesn't it simplify our lives? So after a long day's work in the cloud, you can stop by our comic library for that much deserved moment of fun before you call it a day.  ...

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Featured Free Resource

BYOD Risks and Rewards

How to keep employee smartphones, laptops and tablets secure. A must read for individuals in Government and Education.

Northern Sweden Experiencing A "Facebook Effect"

Northern Sweden Experiencing A "Facebook Effect"

- The City of Lulea, one year after Facebook's announcement of its  first datacenter outside the US ...

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Reframing The Cloud Computing Argument: Managing Inaccurate Perceptions

Reframing The Cloud Computing Argument: Managing Inaccurate Perceptions

Human rationality is quickly becoming a castaway in the study of economics and psychology. That humans make decisions irrationally is an irrefutable precept as evidenced by empirical research. What these studies have uncovered is than when it comes to dealing with the emotions that naturally arise in the decision making process, avoiding risk trumps rational decision-making. The key issue is how the issue is framed to begin with. ...

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Can We Afford The Resources We Spend On The Cloud?

Can We Afford The Resources We Spend on the Cloud?

We often think about the Cloud in terms of security, services provided, storage space and price so it is fairly easy to forget about the resources that are needed to keep the Cloud floating in the blue, virtual sky. And yet even our home computers are sucking enough power that if you did not use them for a month and you and would set in place green measures like auto sleep, you would see a significant improvement in your electrical bill. ...

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The Business Value of a Developer Operations Bridge

Realigning and strengthening the development and operations bond through connected ALM and ITSM.

Cloud Computing Crunches Mind-boggling Data In Advanced Treatment

Cloud Computing Crunches Mind-boggling Data in Advanced Treatment

One of the major breakthroughs of cloud computing is the trend of leveraging investment costs during advanced treatment. For example, it might require a set of interlinked computers, in their thousands, to configure the human genome in a normal bureaucratic situation. This would require the health institution to purchase thousands of equipment to conduct the experiment. Still, it might take years to systemize the little gains made in mapping the DNA strand while investment and operational costs are still multiplying. The trend now is the reverse situation. The multiple computers will be in a remote locale and all the resources, including networked data from other research centers, in the medical industry, will be spot-on for accessing. The medics will only be paying for the space and amount of time they have spent during their advanced investigations in the medical sphere. ...


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The Magic Quadrant: Social Software In The Workplace

The Magic Quadrant: Social Software In The Workplace

With the increasing interest in social software during the last years, there are some top vendors that get the buyers' attention. According to this trend, Gartner has released its 2012 Magic Quadrant for Social Software in the Workplace. ...


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Cloud Telemetry To Make Vehicle Users Safer On The Roads

Cloud Telemetry to Make Vehicle Users Safer on the Roads

It might appear like rocket science, but black boxes that are usually the last sign of life after an air crash may be transmuting into automobile effects. These will be able to tell every practical detail of what happens prior to and in the aftermath of a collision. They will even supply all details pertaining to the occupants, whether they are alright or maimed. However, this comes after an accident occurs: what cloud computing is concentrating on now is to save a life before such an occurrence. Automakers are relying on telemetry, the science of using remote surveillance to encode data and alert the user about an impending mischance. ...


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