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Cloud Computing services from straits IT

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The Cloud Computing graphics deck can serve as a great visual aid for IT managers and consultants who are trying to explain the advantages of cloud computing to new customers or upper management. The illustrations have been created in PowerPoint itself, making it easy to edit in terms of color, scale and fonts without any loss of clarity. You can find them all here

Cloud computing in practice

Cloud computing is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet. Users need not have knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure in the "cloud" that supports them. - Wikipedia

Amer Sandhu is running Cloud Computing based business. Cloud allows flexibility and fast service straight to your screen,

A União Europeia vai estabelecer diretrizes sobre o cloud computing. O anúncio foi feito em Davos pela comissária Neelie Kroes.

Cloud Computing Now! at Dusit Thani Manila

Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access.

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Independent Data Solutions Australia- Innovative Storage management & connectivity distribution such as cloud computing, transceivers, backup, recovery and storage management.

 

Cloud Computing Australia

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Cloud Computing, Backup, storage and data management are some very important areas which are taken care by Independent Data Solution (IDS) Australia.

  

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

Eight men of different ages clothes and styles (businessman, creative, geek etc.) working in the cloud with their laptops, smartphones and tablets. Near each character an internet and social media icon.

Networking – When completed, the Magellan system at NERSC will be interconnected using InfiniBand QDR, 10 Gbps Ethernet, multiple 1 Gbps Ethernet and 8 Gbps fiber channel SAN.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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I think cloud computing is going to be constantly used because it stores data on a remote server from any location. www.trajano.net/2013/05/introduction-to-cloud-computing/

Cloud technology is complex by its nature. Cloud security also plays a crucial role. It involves various attributes like Multi tenancy, Resource sharing, Loss of control, etc

 

The level of security risks also mounts up as the complexity increases. That is why security angle in cloud computing is considered more challenging compared to traditional IT environment.

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Staying Cool – By building the Magellan testbed at NERSC on IBM’s iDataPlex chassis, the facility can take advantage of the machine’s innovative half-depth design and liquid-cooled door, which reduces cooling costs by as much as half and floor space requirements by 30 percent. The orange tubes in the picture will carry coolant to chill the system.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Cloud Computing - Infografía de los servicios

 

Segunda entrega de las infografías publicadas por GetApp, en esta ocasión muestran los beneficios del cloud computing y su conexión directa con las compañías.

 

Playing with the iPhone. Out the window at work.

calling "cloud computing" "cloud computing" is ridiculous.

Beneficios del cloud computing

 

La siguiente infografía preparada por NovelAspect, empresa de hosting y de servicios de IT, muestra de forma gráfica el crecimiento y actual adaptación de las empresas al cloud computing.

High-speed Interconnect – Magellan systems at both NERSC and the ALCF will be built using QDR InfiniBand fabric like the one pictured here.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Main system console for Magellan at NERSC.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

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Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

Cloud Computing Infografía de las ventajas

 

Tercera y última infografía publicada por GetApp. Ésta se centra en las ventajas que el cloud computing representa para los negocios.

Cloud Computing Infografía de su situación

 

Esta infografía, forma parte de una seride de tres documentos publicados por GetApp En esta primera entrega muestran la situación actual del cloud computing, su impacto en el mercado general y cómo ha evolucionado durante los últimos años.

  

Attribution: www.connetu.com/blog/articles/infographic-what-is-cloud-c...

 

What is cloud computing? Most infographics I've found do a fairly poor job of explaining how the parts come together. Mostly they resort to simplistic explanations such as "data goes into the cloud, gets sorted, and comes back out", or something similar.

 

This infographic from ConnetU really impressed me, however, as it actually makes a real effort to illustrate what goes where, and what systems are in place to ensure that cloud computing services often get five nines of up-time.

 

There's a more detailed explanation on the page itself, but I think this infographic will make a great illustration for any article or blog post about the cloud, software as a service, or analytics as a service. If you do use & attribute this image, leave me a link in the comments of this page and I'll be sure to share it!

Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

Everybody talks about the cloud and cloud computing. Could the cloud even be intelligent?

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