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History of Cloud Computing

We re-publish this interesting infographic found on the net, it would seem created by Visiwa lab. It’s an infographic that manages to group some salient points of the history of Cloud Computing, maybe I would have mentioned them and fixed some mistakes, but the idea is very good. As we always say, the Cloud starts […]

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RedHat a smart move: buy Gluster

On October 4, 2011, Red Hat announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire Gluster, an open source storage cluster software system headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and developed in Bangalore, India. Gluster technology provides capabilities that make it a good fit for Red Hat’s cloud computing strategy. Red Hat is actively engaged in […]

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Eucalyptus: The Open Source Private Cloud to Watch

Eucalyptus, an opensource project that we have already talked about in NASA’s Nebula project, in Canonical’s support in the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud and in our meeting organized with the AWS User Group Naples, amazes us more and more. The compatibility of the Enterprise solution with all hypervisors (Xen, KVM, vSphere, ESX, ESXi), storage support (iSCSI, […]

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Dataline, successfully tested the use of Amazon Web Services Cloud Computing by the US Navy

As part of the annual exercise of the Trident Warrior U.S. Navy, Dataline LLC successfully demonstrated that a standard onboard communication infrastructure can be used to manage Amazon, Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and Simple Storage Service (S3) services. The experiment presented during a planned failure at a Trident Warrior lab period, Dataline Secure Cloud Computing […]

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Cloud Computing : Scalability- True or False

Despite the draft definition of NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology, we continue to talk about Cloud Computing as if it were the technology capable of doing everything. One of these much-mentioned features is the alleged innate scalability of the technology, so let’s start with a proper understanding of scalability first: We can define […]

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NIST: Cloud Computing, Draft Definition

NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) informs us of the draft definition of the term Cloud Computing. There was a strong need for it given the proliferation of incorrect definitions and the often improper use of this term by outdated, but fashionable ICT companies. Here are some essential points that have not been translated: […]

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