These four criteria will help you find -- or become -- the person who will make cloud computing work in your business
It's time to make a path to the clouds for some of your business data. Here's how
Once a leader in cloud computing, the government has fallen behind much of the tech world in cloud adoption
Increasingly, CIOs can discern between mere hosting providers and true cloud services, but the cloudwashing persists
Microsoft is making real progress in move to cloud computing, but it's not leading -- while Amazon, Apple, and Google are
Two events draw nigh: the move to cloud computing and the rise of the dead. Here's how one will save us from the other
If cloud services were layered architecturally, providers would be able to better contain the effects of failure on the critical services
In the Halloween season, not all scares are in good fun, but you can escape these cloud computing frights
With the standards battles and never-ending hype, many organizations see no need to enter the fray
Lacking the necessary cloud management technology, the new role of cloud manager may not be the best job on the market
With the explosion of cloud computing jobs, now is the time to map your path to more money and more cloud
Many enterprises cite the number of applications and databases that exist in the cloud, but that's only half of the story
Another big company trumpets a me-too 'AWS killer,' when the only way to beat Amazon is through innovation
A recent survey shows that lack of innovation and maturity cause many businesses to avoid the cloud -- for now
Performance is a larger issue than many expected with cloud computing, but you can solve that problem if you think ahead
With $10 million in funding and 5,600 members, OpenStack is now the counterweight to the gargantuan Amazon Web Services
PaaS and IaaS are getting mixed up in a way that may confuse you at first, but that is ultimately good for you
As organizations move from dozens to hundreds of services, the ad hoc management approach simply won't work any more
Whether or not taxes are coming to a cloud near you, the uncertainty could slow cloud adoption and blur business cases
To deliver rich business value, we must devote more discipline and attention to how we interface with core cloud services
Recent survey shows that most Americans don't understand cloud computing -- and it's our fault
Cloud technologies are mainly repackaged versions of each other. Who will seize the opportunity to create something new?
OpenStack, CloudStack, variations, and vendor spin are starting to confuse would-be adopters of the open source cloud
Amazon's Werner Vogel notes that customers struggle with value of the cloud beyond TCO; here's how to figure it out
Data integration is usually an afterthought for companies moving to the cloud -- when it should be top of mind
Most providers that started with public clouds now do private clouds, and private clouds in turn become even more confusing
Though corporate IT fights against unauthorized use of cloud-based resources, this user-pull approach is actually helpful
Finance execs see more than cost savings as benefits of the cloud; increased productivity and security are also expected
Though cloud computing enjoys widespread enterprise adoption, these shortcomings can hinder its ongoing development
But by raising red flag, Apple co-founder highlights important detail for anyone considering the cloud: Read the privacy policy
Believe it -- personal clouds exist, offering much-needed options for users who sync data between more than one device
Businesses that want to double as cloud computing providers must take three fundamental measures
New high-performance public cloud offerings deliver what IT can't afford to implement in-house
IT is placing different barriers to cloud adoption than it did four years ago, as old objections are overcome
But Department of Defense's cloud plan could be at risk if it continues to rely on the same old IT contractors
Enterprise IT has a disturbing tendency to get excited about technology rather than architecture and planning
Two sins are self-inflicted by the cloud providers, while the third is an evil spawned by regulators
Don't skimp on the steps necessary to ready your business for cloud computing
As hype dies down, companies are seeing real success in their cloud deployments, and money is pouring in
Power loss due to bad weather caused Amazon Web Services to fail a second time. Someone is falling down on the job
By hemming and hawing, you're retrenching further into the data center and missing out on tremendous business benefits
Up against overly complex services from Amazon.com, Microsoft, and Rackspace, Google could strike gold by simplifying
With proliferation of cloud computing services, a standard API remains a sci-fi notion for the foreseeable future
Cloud deniers are becoming cloud supporters and conveniently forgetting their early rejection of cloud technology
Cloud providers focus on time to deploy and other tactical claims, not the core strategic value
As enterprises stand up public and private cloud services, they often miss the basics around designing APIs
The private cloud is oversold and often the wrong choice, but it doesn't have to be that way
A couple of quick tests will show you where you need to focus your transition efforts
While everyone copies one another or rebrands old software as the private cloud, enterprise buyers must sniff out real value
A simple maxim will keep your cloud deployments effective and manageable: When in doubt, leave it out
Sponsored Links