20 Apr 2008

More about the Cloud

The Ur-Guru has kindly pitched in with some sources for the use of “the cloud” to mean the Internet. (He had the sense to look in more places than Wikipedia, which has a pretty confusing entry.)PC Magazine has a dictionary entry defining cloud as a... The FileSlinger Backup Blog »
Jayshree Ullal, who has headed Cisco's Data Center 3.0 initiative, has left the company to "pursue new professional opportunities," the company said late Friday. Ullal, the senior vice president of Data Center, Switching and Services Group (DSSG),... (posted on 11 May 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
Task management is a sensitive issue. Even the ones who do not explicitly manage tasks are defensive about how they do it. I was one of them for quite some time, till I realized that it was not working anymore. Like design, it is inevitable, it just... (posted on 11 May 2008 by iface thoughts)
There is much discussion of which processes to start with in ITIL, or what order to do them in, or whether to do them at all, or how to decide. If the decision on which processes to reengineer is driven by a business case then the right ones will be... (posted on 11 May 2008 by The IT Skeptic)
SOA stands for Service Oriented Architecture. It becomes useful these days for utilizing the specialization in a particular area of the company. That company can create a module for a particular task... This is just a Summary. Read full content by... (posted on 10 May 2008 by Web Scripting)
The Collaboration Technologies Conference had already grabbed the name, the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, last year so the Portals, Collaboration and Content conference moved on to select Enterprise3. Actually one of the major sections of the conference is... (posted on 9 May 2008 by FASTforward Blog)
 Apple’s looking pretty serious at extending its reach in the world's expanding markets, planning a retail store in Beijing, China and continuing to expand its relationships in India, putting its force behind the launch of an array of 60 ‘iStores’ with... (posted on 9 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)

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