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Dreamforce 2011, Salesforce.com's user and developer conference at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco held from August 30 to September 2, 2011. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur)
James Ferreira ,CIO of the New Mexico Attorney General's office and Charles Rarick of Commercial Data Systems
Aku suka konsep Cloud Computing, di mana segala data-data kita seolah-olah berada di awanan, tanpa terikat pada satu dahan pokok.
Kebiasaannya infrastruktur sesuatu web bergantung kepada server yang menampungnya. Kalau keupayaannya, atau capaiannya melebihi batas, maka web tersebut tidak lagi dapat dicapai. Capaian sesuatu web terlalu bergantung kepada server tersebut.
Melalui Cloud Computing, jaringan server-server ini berhubung membentuk satu pengkalan data yang luas. Sekiranya salah satu server bermasalah, web tersebut masih lagi boleh dicapai kerana dihostkan di pengkalan luas (cloud) tersebut, kecuali jika ada gangguan network pada keseluruhan sistem, yang mana amat jarang sekali berlaku.
Menggunakan konsep tradisional web server, sekiranya salah satu web menggunakan usage yang terlampau, maka keseluruhan kandungan web-web yang lain di server yang sama akan terganggu teruk.
Konsep ini pada awalnya digunapakai oleh Google, namun diimplikasikan oleh banyak pembekal hosting di serata dunia.
Kalau korang nak tahu, jaringan connection Streamyx korang juga menggunakan cloud computing, dimana connection tersebut diestablishedkan di ATM/BRAS (mengikut apa yang aku pelajari sebelum ini sepanjang 1 bulan training TM). Sebab itulah jarang ada downtime di main base. Kalau downtime di rumah-rumah korang toksah citer, banyak kemungkinan sangat.
Infrastruktur untuk memulakan cloud computing sebenarnya tidaklah sesukar yang disangka, namun memerlukan kos yang agak tinggi. Tapi aku yakin, kalau semua support hosting tempatan, memang tak mustahil semua boleh jalan. Aku juga, minat dengan konsep ini.
Secara alternatifnya, hasil kajian aku dapati ada cara yang membolehkan konsep ini di-virtual-kan. Berbeza dengan real cloud computing, kelebihannya ialah, ianya membolehkan web-web lain di server sama tidak terjejas sekiranya salah satu web bermasalah.
Dari segi kekurangannya pula, web yang bermasalah akan terus kekal tidak dapat diakses. Namun bagi pendapat aku, sememangnya tiada solution lain bagi web yang memakan sumber kapasiti server tinggi, melainkan dihostkan di server hakmilik mereka sendiri.
Yang pasti server seterusnya Sealserver akan menggunakan konsep sebegini untuk mengurangkan risiko downtime. Konsep menggunakan LiteSpeed juga merupakan salah satu impian aku, dan mungkin boleh diketengahkan pada server yang mendatang.
Aku sangat suka kaji sesuatu yang boleh bantu meringankan lagi capaian kepada sesuatu web. Most of masa aku lebih habiskan terhadap benda ini daripada marketing. Selaku pengguna tegar internet dan juga blogger, siapa tak mahukan blog dengan capaian yang berkualiti, dak gitu?
Banyak lagi idea dan perlaksanaan akan dibuat, nanti aku update lagi dari semasa ke semasa.
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If you are looking for a prominent Cloud computing service providers, LilacMist IT Solutions is the place for you.
The former Federal CIO issued the Federal Cloud Computing Strategy in February 2010 and the then new initiative was greeted with enthusiasm and skepticism from industry and agency professionals alike. Two and a half years later, many government organizations are embracing cloud computing as a viable alternative to past IT strategies and hosted computing is viewed as a cost-effective option for resource-strapped operations. During this timeframe, government organizations from GSA to NIST to the Department of Defense have been working hard to determine the best methods to ensure hosted computing environments can be trusted for processing agency data and enabling expanding remote workforce initiatives that are underway.
The Akamai Edge Conference is an annual gathering of the industry revolutionaries who are committed to creating leading edge experiences, realizing the full potential of what is possible in a Faster Forward World.
Learn more at www.akamai.com/edge
How will the cloud change media?
NYC Media Lab gathered a select group of influencers and thought leaders from across the media, technology, and academic communities to discuss the ways the cloud will affect media in the future. Participants exchanged insights and analyses ranging from current challenges such as usage rights and privacy to new possibilities afforded by low barriers to entry and elastic capacity. As the session closed, attendees priori-zed topics of interest ripe for future research and collabora-on.
Cloud Computing Dept. ?
On my way back from work, I look up and I see this building with clouds reflected in only a ceratin section of the building's glass exterior. On first look they look uniform, but a closer observation reveals that the specific section has slightly recessed windows
SDForum Cloud Services SIG: M&A In Cloud Computing
at the SDForum Cloud Services SIG: Investments / M&A: Opportunities for Cloud Computing Startups
Curt Aubley, VP and CIO of Cyber Security and NexGen Innovation at Lockheed Martin, Kirk Skaugen, Vice President of Data Center Group at Intel, and Marvin Wheeler, Chief Strategy Officer at Terremark discuss the future of cloud computing at Intel's Cloud 2015 event.
Photograph from Business Technology Summit 2010 held in Bangalore, India, 11-12 November 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
The former Federal CIO issued the Federal Cloud Computing Strategy in February 2010 and the then new initiative was greeted with enthusiasm and skepticism from industry and agency professionals alike. Two and a half years later, many government organizations are embracing cloud computing as a viable alternative to past IT strategies and hosted computing is viewed as a cost-effective option for resource-strapped operations. During this timeframe, government organizations from GSA to NIST to the Department of Defense have been working hard to determine the best methods to ensure hosted computing environments can be trusted for processing agency data and enabling expanding remote workforce initiatives that are underway.
The Akamai Edge Conference is an annual gathering of the industry revolutionaries who are committed to creating leading edge experiences, realizing the full potential of what is possible in a Faster Forward World.
Learn more at www.akamai.com/edge
The former Federal CIO issued the Federal Cloud Computing Strategy in February 2010 and the then new initiative was greeted with enthusiasm and skepticism from industry and agency professionals alike. Two and a half years later, many government organizations are embracing cloud computing as a viable alternative to past IT strategies and hosted computing is viewed as a cost-effective option for resource-strapped operations. During this timeframe, government organizations from GSA to NIST to the Department of Defense have been working hard to determine the best methods to ensure hosted computing environments can be trusted for processing agency data and enabling expanding remote workforce initiatives that are underway.
The Akamai Edge Conference is an annual gathering of the industry revolutionaries who are committed to creating leading edge experiences, realizing the full potential of what is possible in a Faster Forward World.
Learn more at www.akamai.com/edge
On August 11 and 12, 2011, MSU’s Mitchell Memorial Library hosted over 100 librarians, administrative staff members, libraries and information sciences students, and other professionals from across the country for its annual MidSouth e-Resource Symposium and Emerging Technologies Summit.
The MidSouth e-Resource Symposium – in its 10th year at MSU Libraries – fosters networking, communication, and education among all members of the serials information chain and provides a unique opportunity to enhance knowledge of issues surrounding the acquisition, operation, collection, and management of e-resources in libraries today. This year, Matt Goldner, Product and Technology Advocate at OCLC (Online Computer Library Catalog), shared a presentation on cloud computing and the future of libraries. Also featured during the Symposium was a focused discussion on the use and management of electronic resources in libraries.
Here, Matt Goldner of OCLC shares his keynote presentation on managing a 21st-century library collection.
For more information on MSU Libraries, please visit library.msstate.edu/.
On June 7, 2017, MeriTalk held its annual Cloud Computing Brainstorm at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
Why Online Businesses Need it?
Cloud computing is about delivering computing as service by which enterprise resources are managed, optimized and distributed to save cost and efforts. Organizations can choose cloud deployment models like public, private and hybrid clouds based on their requirements. Cloud deployments are primary chosen by enterprises to enable business transformation initiatives on saving costs and efforts.