• The Daily Cloud: Want to build your own cloud? Surgient can help
  • The Daily Cloud: Oracle caves on cloud computing
  • Cloudkick adds premium features for a fee
  • Amazon hooks up with XML search startup Mark Logic
  • Microsoft seeks to secure the cloud through legislation
  • VMware adds open source support for vCloud
  • Cloud computing's only for grown-ups, survey says
  • Cloud computing market starts off 2010 with a bang
  • Microsoft, HP link arms in $250 million cloud kumbaya
  • Microsoft adds version control to Azure operating systems
  • Video encoder picks Rackspace over Amazon for performance
  • Government commissions express cloud concerns
  • Heroku learns from Amazon EC2 outage
  • Sun Microsystems hopes to improve cloud security
  • Salesforce.com suffers service outage after operations failure
  • What's in store for cloud computing in 2010?
  • Tales from the cloud: 2009 in review
  • Rackspace attracts Database as a Service pioneer
  • RainStor launches cloud database for big data archives
  • Amazon Web Services pounces on Windows Server 2008
  • Healthcare organizations find relief in moving data to the cloud
  • IT consultant says economics driving shift to cloud computing
  • Suffering from cloud confusion? Verizon is here to help
  • Are cloud computing vendors ignoring continued consumer skepticism?
  • Cloud computing is ready for personal health records, healthcare is not
  • Cloud management startup expands beyond the cloud to the enterprise
  • Cloud computing coming into focus for IT pros
  • Azure's early 2010 launch comes with RightScale support
  • Taser develops 'cop cloud' for law enforcement
  • Microsoft "Data as a Service," codenamed Dallas, on tap
  • Amazon gets SAS 70 Type II audit stamp, but analysts not satisfied
  • Windows Azure slated to go live in January 2010
  • Cloud computing: First do no harm
  • SaaS and the future of cloud rosy, says Ariba marketing chief
  • AT&T squares up to Amazon EC2
  • Google cuts cloud storage costs; Amazon expands its horizons
  • Rackspace customer downplays cloud outage
  • Collaboration in the cloud available for developers
  • U.S. government explores limits of cloud and virtualization
  • Virtualization firm pushes high-performance computing towards the cloud
  • Major players form cloud coalition, challenge traditional hardware vendors
  • The Hartford and Johnson & Johnson tout cloud benefits
  • L.A. bets on cloud computing despite financial woes in Google Apps deal
  • RightScale users get real on cloud pros and cons
  • City of Angels is now City of Google
  • Zeus aims Cloud Traffic Manager at hybrid cloud
  • Intuit muscles into the Platform as a Service game
  • EC2 email blackout raises new concerns about security, reliability in the cloud
  • Platform as a Service speeds time to market of iPhone app startup
  • Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition launches with cloud integration
  • Terremark inches disaster recovery towards the cloud
  • Gartner thinks cloud computing's the tops
  • Cloud fears over Sidekick data loss partially assuaged
  • Online auction firm taps Force.com to glue apps together
  • Oracle users balk at cloud computing
  • Rackspace presents NoMoreServers.com
  • Developers discuss pros and cons of Force.com
  • IDC: Cloud will be 10% of all IT spending by 2013
  • Learning to let go: A cloud security primer with George Reese
  • VMware vCloud gets connected
  • IBM, Microsoft, Zend and others to create PHP cloud API
  • IBM's Sabbah discusses mainframe as model for cloud development
  • Performance woes the next big hurdle for cloud
  • Net neutrality arouses the interest of cloud providers
  • Virtualization vulnerabilities leave clouds insecure
  • Micro Focus pitches COBOL in the cloud
  • Google to build cloud for government
  • Public sector drags its heels on cloud
  • Federal CIO redirects infrastructure dollars to cloud
  • Eucalyptus, Adaptec announce cloud services
  • An old-fashioned business moves into a new age with cloud
  • Cloud computing: Appeal, origins and economics
  • Cloud news dominates VMworld 2009
  • VMware extends vCloud with self-provisioning, APIs
  • New players launch public clouds with VMware/Cisco guts
  • XCP aims to standardize open source virtualization
  • Salesforce.com launches reseller program
  • Rackspace opens 'community store' for cloud tools
  • HP launches cloud service for food safety, traceability
  • VMware, SpringSource and CloudFoundry: Hybrid cloud in the making?
  • Cloud fails stress test?
  • Developers turn to private cloud computing first
  • A new breed of cloud provider? Real servers, EC2 prices
  • Cloud BI from RightScale and Jaspersoft is priced for penny pinchers but lacks polish
  • More APIs from Rackspace; CA and Amazon team up
  • VMware to tout 'Redwood' cloud computing project
  • Medical researcher taps HPC on-demand service over Amazon EC2
  • Microsoft, cloud companies pushing platforms on hosters
  • VMware buys SpringSource, embracing application development
  • Cloud service provider releases Windows 7 testing sandbox
  • Salesforce.com invests; U.S. government getting cloudy
  • Azure's battle plan: Be all things to all people
  • Cloud computing to save the environment and our wallets
  • Automation and monitoring coming for Windows Azure developers
  • Cloud computing application development talk heats up
  • Rackspace pitches pricey private cloud
  • The need for automation in cloud computing
  • Small companies find relief as they ditch in-house IT for cloud services
  • Open source gains popularity in private clouds
  • Google App Engine developer discusses distributed architecture challenges
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