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Tuesday’s HyperLINKS…OUCH!
Tarus at OpenNMS talks about Dave Hustace’s new project, OUCH to be revealed at LinuxWorld. OUCH stands for OpenNMS-Ubuntu-Concursive-Hyperic <grin>
TechCrunch is planning to use open source to create their own web tablet device, essentially creating a source similar to a desktop
Jack M. Germain writes about the security concerns facing VMs
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July 22nd, 2008
Hyperic Press Desk
Big outages means big news! Yesterday’s Amazon S3 outage is continuing to make headlines today.
Richard MacManus of Read Write Web reveals the many consequences of Amazon’s S3 downtime and raises the question of security within the cloud
In a special report on virtualization, Gartner says virtualization is the highest-impact issue changing infrastructure and operations through 2012
Pete Wayner takes an in-depth look at the different cloud offerings
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July 21st, 2008
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Friday’s HyperLINKS…Cloud computing is questioned but also praised as a new service to the military
Richard Martin writes about the control over the cloud…how secure is corporate data when it is managed by an unknown virtual source?
Om Malik reminds us that although we survived the dot-com bust in Silicon Valley, we should be aware of the upcoming struggles that advertising companies are facing
Patrick Thibodeau finds that cloud-based IT services may pan out to be a useful source to military data processing
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July 18th, 2008
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In HyperLINKS today…San Francisco computer hacker causes chaos for administrators, while cloud coverage continues to float on the web
Distressed San Francisco network administrator pleads “not guilty” to computer tampering, an incident that will cost $250,000 to repair
Bruce Guptill and William S. McNee write about the evolution of SaaS and cloud computing
Phil Wainewright questions whether or not a price can be placed on a unit of cloud computing
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July 17th, 2008
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Hump Day HyperLINKS bring CloudStatus interviews and discussion of virtualization as mainstream
Tom Sullivan of InfoWorld questions whether single-vendor open source is getting too risky
Paolo Del Nibletto speaks with Forrester Research Analyst Frank Gillett about virtualization evolving into a mainstream market
Robin Miller of Linux.com and Slashdot interviews our very own Jon Travis on CloudStatus
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July 16th, 2008
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CloudStatus coverage continues while disgruntled San Franciscan blocks FiberWAN access…
Hot off the press! Andrea James of the Seattle Post Intelligencer covers the CloudStatus announcement
John Leyden writes about a peeved employee who blocked access to FiberWAN network, causing an uproar among San Francisco officials
Glyn Moody discusses how cloud computers are deemed as “free riders” for utilizing free open source software
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July 15th, 2008
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Cloud coverage discussion still buzzing in today’s HyperLINKS…
Some more news from Google Doc’s recent downtime…Stephen Shankland writes about the downtime, and the potential problems of applications moving to the cloud
More discussion on the risks of cloud computing…Dennis Barker outlines the details
Forrester research concludes that Europeans appreciate low costs but question the support of open source software…most businesses that embrace open source are content to consume products rather than give code back to the community.
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July 14th, 2008
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Apple 3G iPhone is now available…the whole tech world has “almost” stopped
More CloudStatus coverage…Stephen Shankland writes about cloud trust issues, includes Hyperic’s CloudStatus in the article with some quotes from Stacey
In other news, Joe McKendrick writes about raised expectations for cloud computing, warning that vendors may not be able to deliver or meet them
More VMware aftermath…Peter Bright talks about VMware becoming a victim due to its own success
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July 11th, 2008
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Some more big news coming out of Yahoo! today. Here are today’s HyperLINKS:
Larry Dignan writes about Yahoo Search BOSS, which allows developers and companies to create and launch web-scale search products by utilizing the same infrastructure and technology that powers Yahoo! Search
Baseline’s Ericka Chickowski provides 10 steps towards simplifying systems management
WashingtonPost.com says Stanford has chosen Zimbra over both MS Exchange and GMail.
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July 10th, 2008
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Happy Hump Day! Here are today’s headlines that we have been reading:
Stories about Diane Greene departure from VMware keep on coming. Richard Adhikari writes about the shakedown at VMware, including assessment of the problems that contributed to Green’s departure
In other news, Linda Tucci offers five reasons as to why cloud computing will continue to advance forward, while offering seven barriers to adoption
Arthur Cole writes about whether the cloud is ready for enterprise, and as to what capacity enterprise can utilize it
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July 9th, 2008
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