HyperLINKS August 26, 2008

by Hyperic Press Desk on August 26, 2008 at 10:57 am | In HQ | No Comments

Dear valued and loyal HyperLINKS reader,

That day we thought would never come, is upon us. The day when we decide to move from daily HyperLINKS posts, to weekly HyperLINKS posts.

Please join us in solemn reverence and remembrance. Now enjoy this, your final daily dose of HyperLINKS.

  • Business execs vs. IT professionals…how do they measure up?
  • Are too many apps clouding the cloud?
  • HP closes aquisition and delves into the cloud
  • But fret not! The weekly post will be ever so much more savory for having to wait. Look for us every Wednesday, to help you get through the week.

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    HyperLINKS August 25, 2008

    by Hyperic Press Desk on August 25, 2008 at 7:01 am | In HQ | No Comments

    Today’s HyperLINKS…Important things to remember and be aware of with the cloud

  • More security issues afloat in the cloud
  • Margaret Lewis predicts that there will be complications in the future of virtualization
  • Gordon Haff reminds us not to forget latency when it comes to cloud computing
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    HyperLINKS August 22, 2008

    by Hyperic Press Desk on August 22, 2008 at 11:37 am | In HQ | No Comments

    TGIF! Here are today’s HyperLINKS:

  • Arthur Cole from IT Business Edge writes an interesting post about the advent of application virtualization, its merits and pitfalls
  • Dan Lohrmann from Government Technology offers advice on how to secure the cloud
  • Dion Hinchcliffe writes an insightful post about Amazon’s announcement of EBS and how it is a step towards meeting the demands of the enterprise
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    HyperLINKS August 21, 2008

    by Hyperic Press Desk on August 21, 2008 at 6:08 am | In HQ | No Comments

    Thursday’s HyperLINKS bring new developments in the cloud

  • The cloud keeps expanding…Amazon’s EBC reveals new possibilities for the cloud
  • VMware feature continues to float under the radar
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    HyperLINKS August 20, 2008

    by Hyperic Press Desk on August 20, 2008 at 6:30 am | In HQ | No Comments

    CloudStatus Google App Engine is released…let the coverage roll in!

  • Om Malik is the first to post on the CloudStatus announcement!
  • Gartner releases its annual spending report…the forecast looks “cloudy”
  • Though VMware and Microsoft are direct competitors, for the time being they are putting their qualms aside in the name of good business
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