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Futurist - Researcher - Strategic IT Marketing And Innovation Adviser - White Paper Copywriter

Cloud Computing Views: Week 20 to 26 July 2009

This list is a summary of Cloud Computing news that I posted during the past week on :

- Unisys & #CloudComputing: Exclusive Q&A with Rich Marcello http://bit.ly/JmBad (via ) #Security & #Privacy are big concerns…

- Sun Microsystems view on #CloudComputing: http://bit.ly/1cm61n

- List of advantages of #CloudComputing http://bit.ly/X8mKB (via ) ME: and list of advantages vs risks: http://bit.ly/oBwga

- How is Your Cloud Computing Provider Doing? http://bit.ly/nXWYM (via )

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White Paper: An Essential Guide to Possibilities and Risks of Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing is quite possibly the hottest, most discussed and often misunderstood concept in Information Technology (IT) today.

In short, Cloud Computing proposes to transform the way IT it’s deployed and managed, promising reduced implementation, maintenance costs and complexity, while accelerating innovation, providing faster timeto-market, and the ability to scale high-performance applications and infrastructures on demand.

But business managers know that in spite of the benefits of every new technology/business model there are also risks and issues (like for example: trust, loss of privacy, regulatory violation, data replication, coherency and erosion of integrity, application sprawl and dependencies, etc.) and that rushing things when it comes to Cloud Computing can be a very bad decision, but blowing off Cloud Computing all together because you think you can secure your own stuff better than a service provider or because many claims, made about Cloud Computing, have lead you to the point of “irrational exuberance” and unrealistic expectations, isn’t smart, either .

The goal of this White Paper is to provide a realistic perspective of the possibilities, benefits and risks of Cloud Computing; what to look for, what to avoid, and also some tips and best practices on implementation, architecture and vendor management strategies. It is important to consider all those aspects before you decide either to move (but without putting the carriage before the horse) or not to move your systems, applications, and/or data to to the “Cloud”, in a “hype free” approach.

Click here to download the White Paper (or click on the image at left side)

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P.S. And of course your comments, feedback’s and thoughts are always welcome.

Cloud Computing Briefings about Research, Companies, Key Players and Platforms

I just found this nice resource about Cloud Computing (it’s owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology):

There we can find information about Research, Companies, Key Players and Platforms – click on the Cloud Scene “blue image” and see by yourself :)

IBM Cloud Computing Use Cases Group Releases Draft White Paper

“IBM’s experiment with group authorship for Cloud Computing interoperability is starting to pay off.
Earlier today, Doug Tidwell posted the first draft of a Cloud Computing Use Cases White Paper produced extensively via a new Google group created to help define the various use case requires. 
The white paper was also released under a Creative Commons License with the intention of remixing for use within other white papers and marketing materials.”
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