- Roundup: Cloudwatch special report
- Cloud clout: Who are the real powers in the cloud?
- Five cloud computing myths exploded
- Cloud savings fail to make up for loss of control
- Amazon gives users more cloud control
- Video: Cloud won't become standard, says Kaspersky
- Tech giants form open-cloud-standards group
- Q&A: HP plans reign of ink from the cloud
- Inside IBM's only European Cloud Centre
- What is the cloud's killer app?
- Video: Who is really moving to the cloud?
- Four reasons why business will take to the cloud
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Cloud won't become standard, says Kaspersky
At Infosecurity 2009, Eugene Kaspersky told ZDNet UK that businesses will use both traditional networks and cloud computing in the future
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Roundup: Cloudwatch special report
Untangle the hype and the promise, the good and the bad, the risks and the benefits of cloud computing more
Cloud clout: Who are the real powers in the cloud?
Cloud computing looks like it will reshape the IT landscape, but which vendors are the real powerhouses behind that change. We pick out the Big Five — plus one to watch more
Five cloud computing myths exploded
The cloud is providing a fertile habitat for the marketeers and their exaggerated claims. We examine the hokum and debunk the five most frequently peddled misconceptions about the cloud more
Cloud savings fail to make up for loss of control
The price of a cloud service is not necessarily the most important factor. That's because cost is always trumped by control, says Rafe Needleman more
Amazon gives users more cloud control
Amazon Web Services unveils new features that let users monitor, adjust and balance its cloud services more
Cloud won't become standard, says Kaspersky
At Infosecurity 2009, Eugene Kaspersky told ZDNet UK that businesses will use both traditional networks and cloud computing in the future more
Tech giants form open-cloud-standards group
A major systems-management standards body has formed a group dedicated to developing open management standards for cloud computing more
Q&A: HP plans reign of ink from the cloud
The company wants to move consumer printing away from PCs and onto the web, shedding drivers along the way more
Inside IBM's only European Cloud Centre
IBM has set up its first cloud centre in Europe, and it is in Ireland, just outside Dublin more
What is the cloud's killer app?
SAP chief technology officer Vishal Sikka discusses the next big thing in cloud apps at the Interop conference in Las Vegas more
Video: Who is really moving to the cloud?
A panel of experts offer their take on what types of organisation are taking up cloud-computing services more
Four reasons why business will take to the cloud
Over the next five years, there will be a huge financial incentive to make the switch to cloud computing — and it will be hard to resist, says Jason Hiner more
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