General
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What Is Grid Computing ?

December 10, 2012
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Grid Computing refers to the concept of flexible use of computing resources on the network, you can configure a virtual high performance computer, so that you can make the flexible allocation of resources. In a broader sense, it is a general term for the fusion-intensive technology resources and data processors,

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Cloud Computing
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Considerations For Cloud And IT Market

November 19, 2012
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The development of new computer technologies and telecommunications services has enabled the emergence of “cloud computing“. “Cloud Computing” can be defined as a flexible and scalable shared environment in which third parties provide the distribution of computing resources to customers on demand. The increasing use of these services is evident

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Data Center General
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Platform as a Service (PaaS)

September 12, 2012
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Cloud Computing has evolved in order to include platforms for building and implementing practices of network-based applications. This concept is known as Platform-as-a-Service, and is a natural consequence of the development model of Software-as-a-Service. The PaaS model creates all the facilities required to support a full lifecycle of web applications

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Cloud Computing eNlight 360
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ESDS – Private Cloud Setup Architecture

August 28, 2012
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The Private Cloud offers a more secure and expandable alternative to public solutions for businesses looking to migrate their existing server infrastructure over to an environment that is more practical and manageable. Although shared cloud solutions can offer up to 100% up time and instant expandability, for large enterprises that

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Cloud Computing Dedicated Hosting
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10 Reasons To Deploy In The Cloud

August 10, 2012
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Here are some great features that describes how “cool” is cloud computing: 1. Pay only for the resources you use This is the basic idea of cloud computing, the ability to use resources (and pay for them) as needed, avoiding the waste and treating dynamically overload situations; 2. Snapshots of

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