Keyword: hybrid cloud

Getting started with Cloud computing

Smart Enterprise magazine presents three articles on cloud strategy, implementation, and security in this special report.

Which Cloud Is Right for You?

Owen Garrett, “E-Commerce Times” contributor and chief innovations officer at Zeus Technology, explores different cloud services and implementation models. He also addresses the challenge of “traffic management”.

New Thinking on Cloud Computing

In this April 2010 Cognizant sponsored video, hear what panelists have to say about the benefits and barriers of cloud computing, operational and technical challenges, and different computing models.

Cloud Computing: Business Benefits with Security, Governance, and Assurance Perspectives

This ISACA whitepaper paper defines cloud computing and the services offered in the cloud, and explores potential business benefits, risks, and assurance considerations.

Cloud Computing: Today’s Four Favorite Flavors, Explained

CIO contributor, Kevin Fogarty, offers definitions for four top cloud computing models.

Capturing the New Frontier: How to Unlock the Power of Cloud Computing

Michael Armistead, co-founder of Fortify Software, a software security assurance company, offers his recommendations for maximizing the full benefits of cloud computing.

Structure2010-Day2 – Hybrid Clouds – The Best of Both Worlds?

Cisco’s James Urquhart hosts a panel at Structure 2010 to discuss growing interest in hybrid clouds.

Modelling Cloud Computing Architecture Without Compromising Privacy

In this whitepaper, authors Ke Zeng, Ph.D., Researcher, NEC Laboratories China, and Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D., Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada present a “Privacy by Design” approach to cloud computing.

The Real Purpose of Hybrid Clouds

David Linthicum, cloud computing and SOA expert, talks about the hybrid cloud and why it may become “the killer use case for cloud computing for the next few years”.

Cloud Computing: It’s the Economics Stupid

Bernard Golden, CEO of consulting firm HyperStratus, asks the question: “Once the agility benchmark is met, will the cost of the internal cloud versus public providers be immaterial, or will it become the next benchmark?”