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Tag Archives: cloud computing
When is a cloud not a bubble?
And finally…the last article in our week-long series on cloud computing is by Jay Lyman writing for Linux Insider, and explains why cloud computing is not merely a bubble liable to burst. Lyman refers to the “hype, hope and trepidation” … Continue reading
4 Steps to Heaven
This is the penultimate article in our short, sharp series on cloud computing. It’s David Akka’s 4-step plan for moving applications to the cloud. His first step is to take stock: “The key is to check how much it costs … Continue reading
Everyday cloud activities
(Look, it’s a picture of not a cloud) This article by Robert Davies for IT Donut takes a simple look at the applications businesses use all the time that are, in fact, cloud-based, including those applications that may not be … Continue reading







