As the CEO of a software R&D services firm that focuses on new and game-changing technology, I’m often asked what technology trends I see dominating the year ahead. I have several predictions for 2012, and I thought it would be fun to share them with you and learn what trends you foresee developing in the [...]
Continue reading...27. September 2011, by Jim Walsh
What is the Cloud? Part III Is a virtualized data center a cloud? About the author: Dr. Jim Walsh, CTO of GlobalLogic, leads GlobalLogic’s cloud architecture team. GlobalLogic has designed and is implementing cloud-based carrier-scale streaming media solutions, cutting-edge analytic systems, and IaaS and PaaS systems for a number of multi-billion dollar companies. In my previous blog post, I [...]
Continue reading...20. September 2011, by Jim Walsh
What is the Cloud? Part II: The Key Architectural Principles About the author: Dr. Jim Walsh, CTO of GlobalLogic, leads GlobalLogic’s cloud architecture team. GlobalLogic has designed and is implementing cloud-based carrier-scale streaming media solutions, cutting-edge analytic systems, and IaaS and PaaS systems for a number of multi-billion dollar companies. As I mentioned in my previous blog post, [...]
Continue reading...14. September 2011, by Jim Walsh
Many offerings and initiatives seem to be labeled as “cloud” simply because the word has become trendy. Misunderstandings about what the cloud is or isn’t have the potential to dilute this new paradigm’s impact, and I think it’s a good idea to get clarity on this point.
Continue reading...13. November 2009, by RickyHo
Cloud computing is becoming a very hot area as it provides cost savings and time-to-market benefits to a wide spectrum of organizations. At the consumer end, small startup companies found Cloud computing can significantly reduce their initial setup cost. Large enterprises also found Cloud computing allows them to improve resource utilization and cost effectiveness, although they [...]
Continue reading...22. June 2009, by Sachin Saxena
Gartner report points that we have reached the crescendo (or close to) of the hype cycle around cloud computing. There is a lot that has been written and said about this topic. If you break it down it comes to some fairly common set of words and some jargon. It is possible; people who [...]
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29. December 2011, by Peter Harrison
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