Where SaaS Meets Science

January 30, 2013

Science-as-a-Service isn't coming soon. It's already here. Read more…

Financial Apps in the Cloud?! What’s Next?

November 12, 2008

Derivix yesterday announced its cloud-based risk management application. If trading applications can run successfully in the cloud (assuming this product does what is expected of it), why not just about everything else? Read more…

The Cloud Shift: Don’t Forget ISVs

October 15, 2008

Most cloud computing talk centers around whether users will make the switch -- and rightfully so -- but don't think the whole paradigm begins and ends with what end-users want. ISVs are interested, too, and the more they switch to SaaS delivery models, the more real the cloud becomes. Read more…

IBM’s Cloud Strategy: A Little Bit of Everything

October 14, 2008

Following the greater trend toward hybrid delivery models combining in-house and outsourced resources, IBM has once again expanded its cloud computing strategy. Cloud users choosing IBM will have myriad solutions ranging from SaaS to global cloud computing centers to money for building a new datacenter. Read more…

This ‘Stateless’ Computing Seems Familiar …

October 13, 2008

You might have seen the news on Thursday that Merrill Lynch is using IBM's iDataPlex servers as part of its "stateless computing" strategy. But these stripped-down-yet-optimized boxes are part of IBM's "cloud computing" initiative ... so what gives? Read more…

Running Your Business in the Cloud

September 29, 2008

The lure of cloud computing is obvious: freedom from managing applications, platforms and infrastructure. Read more…

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