Archive for the 'Cloud Computing' Category

Planet cloud ahoy!


June 10th, 2009

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Not sure how to subscribe to a RSS feed? Read Subscribing to blogs the easy way. Thanks for visiting!… yeah, getting boring now I guess. This is the final planet site for a while… I give you planet cloud. The site is [...]

The first cloud friendly network management system…


November 14th, 2008

Hyperic have just announced the release of Hyperic HQ version 4, the first cloud friendly network management system. Setting up a network monitoring probe in the cloud just got a whole lot easier.

Introduction to the cloud for the enterprise


November 10th, 2008

John M Willis has done a great job introducing how enterprises can make use of cloud computing. Enjoy!

Elastic clouds with elastic bills


November 7th, 2008

I mentioned this in a comment over on John M Willis ESM Blog. I thought it deserved a post all to itself because I think it’s important.
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Amazon cloud computing service applied to network management


September 26th, 2008

Terry Slattery has some suggestions as to how you can use Amazon’s cloud computing offerings in implementing network management

How will cloud computing change network management


September 24th, 2008

The big selling point with cloud computing is that computing capacity grows and shrinks depending upon the load being put upon it. You typically only pay for CPU (by the hour) and storage (by the month) you actually use.
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