Kin Lane on July 24th, 2010

Tweet This is a second post in a series about where cloud computing is headed.   In addition to regional cloud computing centers, the need for raw cloud storage is growing.    A handful of providers are leading the charge in cloud compute Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): Amazon Web Services Rackspace Cloud These two are [...]

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Kin Lane on July 24th, 2010

Tweet I am spending a lot of time lately writing and thinking about the future of cloud computing.  The need for raw cloud compute power is growing as a utility for every day business.    A handful of providers are leading the charge in cloud compute Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): Amazon Web Services Rackspace Cloud [...]

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Kin Lane on June 26th, 2010

Tweet DARPA wants your help to change the way we approach computing.    Everything today depends on computers, and to meet the relentlessly increasing demands for greater performance, higher energy efficiency, ease of programmability, system dependability, and security, revolutionary new research, development, and design will be essential to enable new generations of advanced computing system capabilities [...]

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Kin Lane on June 25th, 2010

Tweet I was just reading about CentriLogic’s new cloud hosting services. They store your data across data centers in Rochester NY, Buffalo NY, Toronto ON, and Mississauga, ON. With Amazon EC2 and cloudfront distributions you can deploy your data across United States, European, Hong Kong and Singapore, and Japan edge locations. Country-specific regulations governing privacy [...]

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Kin Lane on April 26th, 2009

Tweet I have talked before about data centers supporting the cloud and green data center construction strategies.   I have heard comments on the amount of data center infrastructure we have is adequate for the next round of cloud growth. I tend to be an optimist, but I think the next round of cloud adoption is [...]

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