Entries tagged with “cloud-computing”

Cloud Computing Event

A lot of people think cloud computing is one of the next big things.  It is obviously here, and there is a lot of hype and a lot of real activity.  MassNetComms is holding an event at the EEC (our offices in Waltham) on the topic.  Sim Simeonov wil the be the moderator.  John Considine (CloudSwitch), David Skok (Matrix), Omar Trajman (Vertica Systems) and Michael Werner (Microsoft) will be on the panel.  This promises to be an informative event.  The cloud represents, I think, a significant economic opportunity not just for companies (and entrepreneurs who learn to use it) but... More

Under the Radar Cloud Computing Conference

I did not attend the conference, but here is an informative post  that I just ran across together with, I think, accurate observations on the current and future state of cloud computing. One take away is that adoption is here now (but perhaps there is still some resistance from IT excecs.  As the post says: It is, however, unlikely they’ll be able to stop the cloud from coming into their companies. Just as PCs, wireless networks, and smartphones have come into the enterprise, and most importantly latched onto corporate networks behind firewalls, cloud services are coming into business as non-IT personnel pay... More

More on the Next Hot Thing

Further to cloud computing as one of the next hot things, take a look at this article on Rackspace in TechDirt and this article from Always On.... More

The Next Hot Thing

Everyone on is always wondering what will be the next hot thing in the high tech world.  We all know about energy and  green and clean.  Here are two more candidates for what may be hot in the next couple of years.  (1) Mobile -- take a look at this article by Mark Horan of MassNetComms.  (2) Cloud computing.  MassNetComms strikes again -- they hosted a panel discussion on this topic.  the panel included C level people from three very hot private companies Bill Blake from Interactive Supercomputing, Foster Hinshaw from Dataupia, and Bob Zurek from EnterpriseDB.  It also included David... More
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