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January 31st, 2012 by georginaheaume

Cloud Expo Europe – The reality from the buzz

Last week, the IT industry braced itself for one of the most important events of this year. As I arrived, there was a clear buzz on the event floor and as the show went on, it was evident that cloud computing had proven last year’s critics wrong and was more than simply ‘marketing hype’.

As expected, the event saw a number of major cloud services being launched with cloud infrastructure management software and services company 6fusion, announcing the release of its next generation UC6 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) federation platform; and secure cloud hosting company Firehost, revealing the launch of its European cloud. However, the real meat to the event was hearing IT experts approaching cloud computing as a maturing technology, demonstrating quality high-end and hybrid cloud services, and debating how it weighs up against competitive alternatives.

Moving beyond product and technical features, it finally feels like the ‘cloud haze’ for many vendors has cleared and they are refocusing on the real issues, the business benefits and what role cloud has as part of the wider business strategy. As with any trend, the issue for many vendors now is how they will differentiate themselves as aggressive competition rises. Unsurprisingly, the datacentre market was one that was out in force at the show, with key players Equinix, Interxion and Telehouse all launching new cloud offerings and initiatives.

Steep competition amongst datacentres has been spurred by advancements in virtualisation frameworks from VMware, Red Hat, Citrix and Microsoft. Those who attended the show with a clear objective to find a solution to make that transition to the cloud will have left with more questions than answers, due to the sheer number of new and sophisticated services now being made available in the cloud.

What last week confirmed for the IT industry is that as the cloud market matures, some aspects will become clearer but as cloud enters the phase of reality, competition from hybrid and traditional technologies will still place a vital role in business.

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June 21st, 2010 by michael.frier

Daily News – 21/06

The Guardian – George Osborne facing budget backlash

Budget plans attacked by unions and business leaders as chancellor warns UK is on ‘road to ruin’

Information Age – Government plans IT ‘skunk works’

Cabinet Office strategy document reveals plan for a flexible task force to improve IT projects, plus increased power for government CIO

The Register – Google’s Wi-Fi snoop nabbed passwords and emails

The Wi-Fi traffic collected by Google’s world-roving Street View cars included passwords and email, according to a report citing a preliminary study from the French data protection authority.

ZDNet – Vodafone joins iPhone 4 pricing fray

Vodafone has announced its pricing for the iPhone 4, with the 16GB version of the handset being available for free on two-year, £50-per-month contracts.

The Daily Telegraph – Facebook users turn their back on virtual friends

A survey by Facebook has revealed a sharp spike in the number of cases of ‘defriending’ – when a person revokes someone else’s friendship status on their social networking site. The surge in defriending appears to be linked to attempts by social network users to control more strictly who has access to their personal pages, updates and photographs online



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June 14th, 2010 by michael.frier

Daily News – 14/06

Vince Cable backs break-up of big banks

Vince Cable, the Business Secretary, has given official backing to recommendations that call for investment banks to be broken up.

The Daily Telegraph – Porn sites ‘easy target’ for cyber criminals

Visitors to porn websites are at serious risk from hackers and clickjackers, a security firm has warned. Researchers at International Secure System Lab analysed more than 35,000 pornographic domains, hosting 269,000 websites. They found that about 3.23 per cent of those websites were laced with adware, spyware and viruses, which visitors could inadvertently and unknowingly install on their computers, leaving them open to hackers and cyber criminals.

Computer Weekly – Will LinkedIn reshape the recruitment sector?

LinkedIn is already a recruitment tool for corporate’s looking for specialist IT staff, but will its increased focus on recruitment services leave a permanent scar on an industry still reeling from recession? The social networking site has appointed Ariel Eckstein as managing director of its Hiring Solutions service, with responsibility to expand LinkedIn’s European recruitment business and “increase the visibility” of its Talent Advantage Suite.

BBC – ITV HD viewers miss England’s first World Cup goal

ITV has apologised to its HD channel viewers after a “transmission problem” caused them to miss England’s first World Cup goal. Viewers did not see Steven Gerrard’s early strike against the USA in the 1-1 match. Some reported seeing an advert.

Computing.co.uk – Channel Five reveals intention to step up digital TV presence

UK TV channel Five has revealed plans to aggressively ramp up its online presence. Francois Chabat, the channel’s senior technology manager, exclusively told Computing that syndication of content is a key part of the strategy.

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