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Photo de la conférence First du 24 mars 2011 organisée par Rezonance à la FER Genève sur le thème du Cloud Computing.
Photo réalisée par Xavier Pfister
Photo de la conférence First du 24 mars 2011 organisée par Rezonance à la FER Genève sur le thème du Cloud Computing.
Photo réalisée par Xavier Pfister
A recent survey conducted by the Aberdeen Group uncovered the IT disaster recovery trends of a range of companies using cloud computing for data storage, backup and recovery. Comparing cloud users and non-cloud users, they found that mid-sized companies ($50 million to $1 billion of yearly revenue) were the largest group to adopt the cloud for data storage, accounting for 48 percent of the cloud users surveyed. Small companies (under $50 million of yearly revenue) were next at 38 percent and large companies (above $1 billion of yearly revenue) came in last at only 26 percent.
Read more about 2011 Cloud & IT Disaster Recovery Statistics:
resource.onlinetech.com/2011-cloud-it-disaster-recovery-s...
Via James, images from Dreamforce 2009 - where BasicGov was profiled as www.basicgov.com/news/news-releases/2009/local-government...
Keeping an eye on what happens in our environment is becoming more important to businesses — from monitoring the reception area of a hotel, to overseeing a warehouse or stockroom, to keeping an entire building and its surrounding areas secure. With budgets often dictating the option of a video surveillance solution, businesses cannot always afford the luxury of an extravagant set up and dedicated security personnel. At the same time, many business owners, executives or staff are often themselves mobile and unable to spend time overseeing their offices.
At VMworld 2014 in San Francisco, we asked Myles Bonneville (@Mylesb2000) how he would explain the private cloud to his mom.
Check out his response, and those of his fellow conference attendees in the video at:
#VMworld
Allen Shaheen, VP of the Advanced Solutions and Global Technology Office practices, discusses the expansive role cloud-delivered services will have in driving cost efficiency and business effectiveness across industry.
Via James, images from Dreamforce 2009 - where BasicGov was profiled as www.basicgov.com/news/news-releases/2009/local-government...
Earlier this year, the team at CloudBench launched BasicGov, the first-ever Force.com app for local governments and municipalities. Here comes the recognition: wiki.developerforce.com/index.php/News
Alan Cooney from EMC and David Reilly from Reilly and Co. Pictured at the it@cork Cloud Computing event at the Cork International Airport Hotel on April 20th. The event, sponsored by IBM, attracted an attendance of 100 it@cork members. Contact catherine.wall@itcork.ie or call 021 2307011 for more details