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Tue Sep 7, 2010

MySQL Diehard vs. NoSQL Fanboi: The Animated Movie

The debate is often charged between MySQL proponents and those who are increasingly excited about NoSQL. So, it's good to see a bit of levity enter the discussion. Every once in a while we need to sit back and not take ourselves too seriously. That seems to be the intention of this video that we found on High Scalability. Just be forewarned -...

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Weekly White Paper: Curbing Skyrocketing IT Energy Costs

Switch on a server and you've just doubled its cost. According to Gartner, between 2007 and 2012, most U.S. enterprise datacenters will spend as much on power and cooling as on the hardware itself. Gartner predicts that energy costs for IT operations could also double by 2012 due to the volume of data that will flow through organizations and the...

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6 SaaS Metrics You Should Track

As you work to develop your product - before and after launch, it's important that you use more than just "gut feelings" to ascertain what's working and what's not. Along those lines, last week, Ryan Carson, co-founder of Carsonified offered a list of six key metrics for your web app and how to track them. It's a great list - with definitions,...

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No Crackdown but Questions in Europe About Data Protection and the Cloud

German authorities have recently expressed skepticism about cloud computing and the potential it has for breaking data protection laws. According to the Information Law Group, there is no imminent danger of a European crackdown but legal experts are advising international companies to address the potential concerns in their planning and...

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IBM at the US Open - Analyzing Every Volley, Serve and Overhead Smash

One quote from an IBM executive stands out in the post that Chris Cameron wrote today about IBM's augmented reality app for the U.S. Open. Rick Singer, IBM's Vice President of Sports Technology Partnerships said it all comes down tthe information generated with every tennis stroke, volley and serve: "This is all about data. It's about how you...

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How Jigsaw for Salesforce CRM Fits Into the New World of Messaging Platforms

Salesorce.com acquired Jigsaw earlier this year. This past week, Salesforce.com unveiled the integration. The service integrates Chatter, the Salesforce.com microblogging platform. When a contact is updated through Jigsaw, the subscriber gets an update in their Chatter feed. Jigsaw for Salesforce CRM is an example of how microblogging services are becoming message platforms for crowdsourcing...

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Cloud Calculators: A Sign of Slick Marketing in the Cloud

As the cloud computing market gets more crowded, a number of Web-based calculators are popping up to lure customers. These online calculators deserve their fair share of scrutiny. For the most part, they are there for the vendor to tell their own story in a way that shows the benefits of their service. Huge savings and incredible returns are pretty much what you are given when you pop in your...

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Weekly Case Study: Yes Virginia, You Can Cool Your Datacenter

The Virginia Community College system had a problem. The IT department had run out of ways to cool its data center. They explored going through the expense of transforming the building where the servers were housed or moving to a new building all together. Virtualization helped sort things out. They discovered servers that were soaking up power but were doing next to nothing. The results came...

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Greenpeace Demands Facebook "Unfriend Dirty Coal" For Its New Oregon Data Center

While Facebook might have won praise from locals with its construction of a data center in Prineville, Oregon, it has sparked the ire of the environmental activists at Greenpeace. Yesterday, Greenpeace posted on its blog a letter from its director to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in which the environmental organization took the social networking company to task for the energy consumption and the...

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Verizon: A High Profile VMware Service Provider with Extra Importance

Service providers are a lynchpin in VMware's strategy to extend its virtualization technology into the cloud. If the strategy works, VMware could become the leader in providing hybrid cloud infrastructures. It's a test for VMware's new foray into the cloud. And it has its risks. VMware is looking to provide an end-to-end platform that extends from the enterprise data center to the public cloud...

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Intel and the Cloud - Federated, Automated and Intelligent

Is a cloud utopia possible? The idea being that someday everything will be elastic. Services scale up and down based on usage. You would never have to worry about updating an application on your laptop. Security would be taken care of and devices would be smart enough to know what data to process and what should be rendered in the cloud. Sure. We are already seeing some of these scenarios...

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