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16
Apr

Balancing The Workload In A Cloud Environment | Part II

Types of Market Segments For each type of cloud service, the policy limit varies from one market segment to another. The policy can be influenced by type of organization, organization size, market conditions, workload demands seasonal economy, mandates changes, emerging technologies and frequency of adverse weather conditions. The number also depends on the data center...
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15
Apr

Balancing The Workload In A Cloud Environment | Part I

In a cloud environment, a policy limit is an important desirable attribute – it is used to check and manage resources when the workload demands need to be dynamically balanced after reaching a level of pre-determined threshold. The policy causes the system to create instances of resources depending on how many workload demands exceed the...
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15
Apr

Debating Cloud Computing Security | Part II

Each time the subject arises in a Cloud Computing meeting, the issue of security comes first. So it was natural that I return to discuss this topic. In this second part, I will address the external providers of infrastructure to IaaS cloud providers. Following the first part , in which we talked a bit about...
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14
Apr

Debating Cloud Security

In lectures and meetings on the topic of Cloud that always stands out among the debates is safety. Indeed, the question on security and fear of novelty is common and has always happened. When in the early 90s of last century, the subject was the adoption of client-server model, the questioning was similar. The same...
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14
Apr

Virtualization In Cloud: A Road Map

While attending a event on Cloud services, an IT manager told me that he was already using cloud for a long time. I got interested because I always try cases of success or failure. The failure is very interesting because I learn a lot from mistakes. When questioned, he told me he had almost all...
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14
Apr

Four Steps To Successful Projects In Cloud Services

The emergence of cloud represents a major break in a traditional information technology services, which are no longer tied to dedicated hosting. The services began to move freely about the infrastructure, whenever and wherever needed. But it does not mean that companies need to completely reinvent their IT to implement projects in the cloud. Many...
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14
Apr

Apart From Some Doubts About SaaS

Last week, I attended a meeting with a CIO of a large company, and the major theme was about Cloud Computing and SaaS. This was the most debated subject of last year and now we start to see the first concrete actions. The conversation is very emblematic and main doubts persist about the subject, and...
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14
Apr

Managing IT Infrastructure: No Secrets

Companies of all sizes have drawbacks in the management of IT infrastructures, slow dedicated server, virus attacks, illegal software etc.. But as everything has got a solution, I list some of the most common problems and their solutions. Through the use of remote management software, problems are solved in the blink of an eye. 1....
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09
Apr

Cloud Classification

In meteorology there is a detailed classification of clouds, numbering at least 12 species. IT professionals do not lag behind in this regard- they can conventionally distinguish several categories of “cloud services“.  It should be noted that the conventional classification generates a certain amount of confusion in concepts, so it’s important to give at least...
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08
Apr

e-Governance Networking Services

The evolution of the terms “electronic governance” or “networked governance” must be seen as the crossroads of two major issues – e-Governance itself is the information revolution. The issue of “governance” has been under discussion for some time. The first trials of classical political science on the subject talked about the concept of “governability”, which...
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