Buyers say the cloud is already tired out

Ellison hawks Oracle's cloud stack, calls out Salesforce.com | Amazon Web Services adds free version of database in the cloud

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Buyers say the cloud is already tired out
Why is there not larger adoption of cloud computing? A joint survey by the CSA (Cloud Security Alliance) and ISACA (previously known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association) tries to answer that question. Read More


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Ellison hawks Oracle's cloud stack, calls out Salesforce.com
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison made a vigorous sales pitch on Tuesday for his company's next-generation Fusion Applications and underlying technology platform, saying they constitute a more modern approach to cloud-based software than offerings from rivals like Salesforce.com. Read More

Amazon Web Services adds free version of database in the cloud
Amazon Web Services has expanded its free service tier to include its Relational Database Service (RDS), the company said on Tuesday. The free tier was put in place to lower the bar for testing Amazon's cloud-based services. Read More

Oracle finally releases pricing for cloud software offerings
Oracle has finally answered a big question hovering over its emerging family of cloud services: What do they cost? While not giving a public price for every one of its cloud products, Oracle's website now has pricing for its on-demand database and Java development service, as well as for some applications. Read More

Alfresco API opens up cloud service to mobile developers
Alfresco announced an API that will allow developers to integrate their applications with the company's cloud-based content management service. There are a growing number of options for developers who want to add cloud-based features to their mobile applications, including Amazon Web Services' Mobile SDK and now Alfresco's cloud API. Read More



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