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Cloud Computing 101: Private Vs. Public

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Tue, Mar 09, 2010

The Benefits of Public Cloud Computing

Simplicity and efficiency are the overarching benefits of having a public cloud. Public clouds are offered as a service, usually over an Internet connection. An off-site third party provider hosts and manages the system. Users connect to the system via web applications or services. Public clouds usually charge a monthly usage fee per gigabyte and bandwidth transfer charges.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

Cloud Computing 101

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Tue, Mar 02, 2010

The Hype of the Cloud

2009 could be called "The Year of the Cloud." The information technology sector has been buzzing with terminology such as "cloud computing" and "virtualization". So what is all the hype about? In order to see why cloud computing has taken the technology world by storm (pun intended); we need to know what it is, how it works, and why it can be beneficial.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery

Cloud Computing 101

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Tue, Mar 02, 2010

Cloud Computing Boston

The Hype of the Cloud

2009 could be called “The Year of the Cloud.” The information technology sector has been buzzing with terminology such as “cloud computing” and “virtualization”. So what is all the hype about? In order to see why cloud computing has taken the technology world by storm (pun intended); we need to know what it is, how it works, and why it can be beneficial.

What is Cloud Computing?

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Topics: Cloud Computing

IT Associate at NSK Inc. Receives VMWare Certification

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Mon, Feb 01, 2010

IT Associate at NSK Inc. Receives VMWare Certification 

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

Cloud Computing -- What is it? Do I need it? Where do I get it?

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Mon, Nov 30, 2009

 The Rise of Cloud Computing

The rise of cloud computing is shifting the center of gravity. It is changing the nature of competition within the computer industry. Technological developments have up until this moment pushed computing power away from central hubs: first from mainframes to minicomputers, and then to PCs and laptops. Now a combination of cheaper and more powerful processors, and ever faster and more ever present networks, is pushing power back to the center in some respects, and even further away in others. The cloud's data centers are, in effect, outsized public mainframes that users do not have to keep up, or update.[1]   

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Managed Services, New Technology, IT Project Management