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 […]
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 […]
At the kind invitation of Microsoft, we participated in this very interesting three-day Full Immersion course in the classroom at Microsoft’s premises in Segrate, on the Microsoft Window Azure Cloud Computing platform. The course is part of a new and strong marketing strategy by Microsoft on Azure to introduce Microsoft’s PaaS platform to developers and/or […]
On November 23rd, an event of the Microsoft tour was held in the Byte room of Città della Scienza in Naples to bring to the attention of companies the reality of Azure, Microsoft’s Cloud Computing of the PaaS and SaaS type and soon also IaaS. The first part was presented to us by Fabio Scotti, […]
This article is a translation of a post by Frédéric Faure (system architect at Ysance) on the differences between using a cloud computing infrastructure such as AWS and building your own physical one. We report it because we believe the article is very correct. I have noticed many questions about the differences inherent in the […]
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 […]
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was a strong need for it given the proliferation of incorrect definitions and the often improper use of this term by outdated, but fashionable ICT companies.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: […]