22
Mar
Public Cloud, Private Cloud and Dedicated Cloud Services
When we talk about cloud computing, we also talk about the types of clouds that we consume (utilize). You remember the taxonomy to cloud, we presented some more posts ago, here on the blog right? We talked about IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and its services. We talk about the capabilities present in a cloud platform exemplifying... Read More
22
Mar
Composition And Architecture of Cloud Services And Their Challenges
We always talk here on the blog about Applications of Composition and its challenges. However, the composition may actually happen at different levels. When we think of architecture composition, we can compose the layers of presentation , service interfaces , business rules and even different data sources. For each level of composition we can apply... Read More
19
Mar
The Challenges Of Moving To Private Cloud
When the market began to talk about cloud computing, the most attention in the industry was focused on the concept of public cloud. A situation triggered by the release of the model by large providers such as Google and Amazon. Today, however, the priority of IT departments who study the adoption of cloud architecture is... Read More
19
Mar
Will The Cloud Change Services And Employment Terms In IT Market?
The services in the cloud computing are growing with increasing speed over the following days, with this, the initial cost of launching products fall as a result of which businesses can develop, build more for less money and with fewer people. This change, although in the long term, it means that there will be fewer... Read More
17
Mar
Changes Required By The Model Of Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing and SaaS will profoundly affect the current business model of sales of hardware and software middleware channel. Surely some of these channels will survive and even expand, but many will be on the way … Why? Well generally, I understand that there are three basic models of channels: The simple “box move”, which... Read More
17
Mar
SaaS and Enterprise Resource Planning, A Marriage of Convenience
So, first it was the mail systems, then the CRM, however, in the Enterprise resource planning world, the change never comes neither quick nor easy, but when it does, it stays. And in the case of cloud models, it is not an exception. Soon many companies will have to choose to upgrade their ERP software... Read More
14
Mar
Hydrogen – For Data Center Power Backup
Hydrogen – an alternative source of energy for data center backup power Data centers have traditionally used batteries and diesel generators as a backup power supply systems. In the world, alternative energy sources that can be used as backup power sources are already developing. One way to obtain “clean” energy is hydrogen. Technology of production... Read More
12
Mar
The Pace Of Information Technology Development Is Accelerating
In early 2011, Google reported a change in its leading position in the list of major internet companies. There are many opinions about the causes of the fall ranked by Google in this list, but everyone agrees that there is a tendency to accelerate changes in the sphere of information technologies. Each company is eventually... Read More
10
Mar
Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 r2
The Windows Server 2003 R2 is a significant progress in terms of identity and access management, the other active-site supervision of servers, storage installation and management, as well as the application development field. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 makes it easier and more cost-extended range of connectivity options within the organization and outside the identities,... Read More
07
Mar
Data Protection: The Base Backup In Windows Server 2008 R2
Data protection has always been the most important task for professionals dealing with Windows. Many experts take backups to tape or disk. Larger IT organizations can afford to use more complex solutions offered by other companies. For the rest of us, it is free solutions offered by Microsoft. Experts formerly used Microsoft’s free utility called... Read More