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Cloud computing companies ranked by their use of renewable energy

Cloud computing companies ranked by their use of renewable energy

By Tom Raftery on April 4, 2014

Cloud computing is booming. Cloud providers are investing billions in infrastructure to build out their data centers, but just how clean is cloud? Given that this is the week that the IPCC’s 5th assessment report was released, I decided to do some research of my own into cloud providers. The table above is a list […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Amazon, bluelock, Cloud, Cloud Computing, gogrid, google, greenqloud, ibm, Rackspace, Renewable energy, sap, SoftLayer, Windows Azure

Microsoft’s Cloud Strategy and Roadmap Evident at Convergence 2013

Microsoft’s Cloud Strategy and Roadmap Evident at Convergence 2013

By Louis Columbus on March 20, 2013

Kirill Tatarinov’s keynote at Microsoft’s Convergence 2013 marks a subtle, yet very significant shift in how this technology leader is marketing itself to partners and the outside world.  They are humanizing their marketing, messaging and products. Gone is the Spock-like precision of presentations packed with roadmaps, mind-numbing metrics and intricate feature analysis.  The Nick Brophy […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Convergence 2013, google, Louis Columbus' blog, microsoft, mobile, Revlon, Scribe Software, software as a service, Tech, ticker=NASDAQ:MSFT, Weight Watchers, Windows Azure

Windows Azure and the many faces of cloud

Windows Azure and the many faces of cloud

By Phil Wainewright on December 7, 2009

One of the reasons it’s so difficult to satisfactorily define cloud computing is that people have many different needs and expectations from a cloud platform. To start a conversation about cloud — especially one that seeks to evaluate the relative merits of competing cloud platforms — without first identifying what needs are being met is […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Azure, Cloud Computing, microsoft, Platform as a service, software as a service, Utility computing, Windows Azure

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