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MediaMax / The Linkup: When the cloud fails

http://blogs.zdnet.com/ projectfailures/ ?p=999
Online storage service MediaMax, also called The Linkup, went out of business following a system administration error that deleted active customer data. The defunct company leaves behind unhappy users and raises questions about the reliability of cloud computing. ...
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    EIC Podcast: Apple-Psystar; Cisco vs. Microsoft; DNC; Dell

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ BTL/ ?p=9822

    On this week’s EIC squared podcast Dan and I talk about that ongoing Apple-Psystar legal showdown, Cisco and Microsoft’s collision course, the Democratic National Convention and Dell’s plans for the cloud. On Wednesday Psystar–that little Mac clone maker in Florida–sued Apple for antitrust violations.

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    Network Management Links 2008-08-27

    http://networkinstruments.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 08/ 27/ network-management-links-…

    Who provides what in the cloud - Many tech companies promise cloud offerings. But they’re not all the same.  Take a look at what services they’re really providing and how to best evaluate them?  802.11n booms on college campuses - Universities are leading the way with 802.11n adoption.

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    Things That Are Comcastic

    http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/ 20080820/ things-that-are-comcastic/

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    A New Microsoft License Lets Hosters Change Their Stripes

    http://gigaom.com/ 2008/ 08/ 19/ a-new-microsoft-license-lets-hosters-change-the…

    Cloud computing is based on a pay-as-you-go, self-provisioning utility model. Users are billed by the hour. On the other hand, software vendors are accustomed to shrinkwrap licenses, making it hard for cloud users to get the software they want on an on-demand basis.

    9 days ago by gigaom in GigaOM · Authority: 5,083
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    A New Microsoft License Lets Hosters Change Their Stripes

    http://gigaom.com/ 2008/ 08/ 19/ a-new-microsoft-license-lets-hosters-change-the…

    Cloud computing is based on a pay-as-you-go, self-provisioning utility model. Users are billed by the hour. On the other hand, software vendors are accustomed to shrinkwrap licenses, making it hard for cloud users to get the software they want on an on-demand basis.

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    Videos from SIGGRAPH '08

    http://softwareblogs.intel.com/ 2008/ 08/ 18/ videos-from-siggraph-08/

    Just back from SIGGRAPH - Jerry & I filmed the demos in the Intel booth, as well as a few interviews with Intel® Software Partners. The booth showed end-to-end production of an animation from creation to film editing, as well as developer tools and COLLADA applications.

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    Culture - The Secret to a 2.0 Organization

    http://www.fastforwardblog.com/ 2008/ 08/ 11/ culture-the-secret-to-a-20-organiz…

    What is the secret of a 2.0 organization? Is it merely the mastery of the tools? If your organization is all about control and top down - it is unlikely that having a Wordpress site will take you to the new world of networks. To make a 2.0 world work for those you serve means that you have to have such a world working inside your organization.

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    Stormy Reception for Cloud Computing

    http://networkinstruments.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 08/ 08/ stormy-reception-for-clou…

    So while ATT jumped into the ever-crowding fray of companies offering cloud computing services, we had arguably our first cloud computing IPO take place this week. It was interesting to see the results. Rackspace (RAX) had initially discussed pricing their IPO at $16, but then settled for $12.50.

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    Ganglia 3.1 enables custom cluster, grid monitoring

    http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ ganglia-3-1-enables-custom-cluster-grid-moni…

    This week, GroundWork OpenSource will release cluster monitoring tool Ganglia 3.1 at ” LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. Ganglia is a distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and grids. read more

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    Samsung: Elegant Printer now also comes with WLAN

    http://news.idealo.co.uk/ news/ 2548/ samsung-elegant-printer-now-also-comes-wit…

    Photo: Samsung Both the chic Laser ML1630, and the multifunction SCX-4500 are exceptionally elegant and noble printers, which many people would rather place in their living room than the office, thanks to their stunningly reflective and shiny outside appearance.

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