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Stories tagged with: cloud computing
Cloud Provider Comparison
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Cloud Computing Comparison for IaaS, SaaS, VOIP, public and private cloud solutions.
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Q3 Technologies attending CeBIT 2012
http://www.prlog.org/11787128-q3-technologies-attending-cebi...
Q3 Technologies is eagerly waiting to participate in the upcoming CeBit, the largest trade fair showcasing IT and telecommunication solutions.
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Tags: software development, it services, cloud computing, mobile a
Google’s augmented humanity – human or humane as well?
http://www.icentered.com/googles-augmented-humanity-human-or...
Augmented Humanity, Google’s vision, was presented by Google’s Schmidt in a recent speech in Berlin .
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Tags: augmented humanity, cloud computing, Google, humane, integri
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Tag cloud query , cloudquery, gridquery are becoming standard search terms in cloud computing and cloud indexing services.
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KVM & OpenVZ Virtualization And Cloud Computing With Proxmox VE
http://www.howtoforge.com/kvm-and-openvz-virtualization-and-...
Proxmox VE (virtual environment) is a distribution based on Debian Etch (x86_64); it provides an OpenSource virtualization platform for running virtual machines (OpenVZ and KVM) and comes with a powerful, web-based control panel (it includes a web-based graphical console that you can use to connect to the virtual machines). With Proxmox VE, you can even create a cluster of virtualization hosts and create/control virtual machines on remote hosts from the control panel. Proxmox VE also supports live migration of virtual machines from one host to the other. This guide shows how you can use Proxmox VE to control KVM and OpenVZ virtual machines and how to create a small computing cloud with it.
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Tags: proxmox, kvm, openvz, cloud computing, virtualization
Why the Computer Won’t Be Going Into the Cloud Anytime Soon
http://www.dawningvalley.com/2008/08/why-the-computer-won%e2...
Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about cloud computing. The CherryPal Linux-based machine got on both Slashdot and Digg when it announced it was shipping a machine with “Firefox as the OS”. The BBC ran an article that claimed that Microsoft was ending the Windows era with a new operating system, Midori, which would store almost all your information in the cloud, getting rid of you being tied to one machine. And the Red Hat CEO thinks that cloud computing is the way of the future. Unfortunately, they’re all wrong. For now, the computer is staying right where it is.
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Tags: computers, computing, cloud, internet, web, cloud computing
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