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News on the Move
Nov 2nd
Highlights from our Twitter feed. Follow us at @MevolutionBlog. RT @CNETNews: Phishing, worms spike this year, say Microsoft and McAfee http://bit.ly/1fr3Hh Targeted attacks possible in the cloud, researchers warnhttp://ow.ly/xKkt Juniper Makes Networking Splash At NYSE http://ow.ly/xKi4 RT @mashable: Happy 40th Birthday, Internet! -http://bit.ly/4EVqwc Fiberlink Explores the Value of a Mobility Platform http://ow.ly/xj3K
News on the Move
Sep 21st
There was a lot written last week about the new Apps.gov. Here is our list of the Top 5 articles you should’ve read. (And yes, we’ll be writing more as well.) Government Steps Into The Cloud “Exactly how cloud computing will evolve with support from the federal government remains up in the air, with many More >
News on the Move
Aug 18th
Gartner Reports on the Hype Around Cloud Computing in 2009 The analysts put cloud computing on the top of their “Hype Cycle” for 2009, right next to “e-book readers” but say its wide adoption is likely 2-5 years off. Is Apple Getting In on the Cloud Computing Game? Could be. Or could be another front More >
News on the Move
Aug 7th
Mathias On Mobility: Do We Really Need 4G? InformationWeek columnist Craig Mathias argues that 4G might not be all that much better than 3G for mobility. Cloud Computing: Washington vs. Washington Om Malik looks at two different government approaches to cloud computing – the federal adoption of it and the state of Washington’s choice to More >
News on the Move
May 5th
Number Crunching Made Easy Newsweek outlines the societal and scientific benefits of cloud computing for international, collaborative research and initiatives. Amazon to Offer Free Cloud Services to Academics Academic and students are getting in on with cloud computing game, with Amazon offering up to $1 million per year in grants for free hosted services. More >
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