Microsoft earns cloud cred with Windows Server 2012

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Microsoft earns cloud cred with Windows Server 2012
With the launch of Windows Server 2012 last week -- and System Center 2012 earlier this year -- Microsoft is making big noises about moving in a private cloud direction. Can they back up their talk? Absolutely. Read More


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Crowd-sourced storage service charges bytes instead of bucks
Symform uses a crowd-sourcing strategy to create a virtual pool of capacity through the use of peer-to-peer technology. Read More

Cloud API and service designers, stop thinking small
To properly design services, you have to consider how resources should be used in service-oriented ways, including how well they work and play within infrastructure and application architecture. Read More

Amazon Web Services lets users sell reserved instances
Reserved instances allow avid cloud users to lower their cloud costs by making a one-time payment to reserve compute capacity for a specified term, and in turn, receive a discount on the hourly charge. Read More



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