Amazon's C4 instances are the latest salvo in a price/performance war that will benefit enterprises for several years
Sadly, these enterprise cloud predictions need to come true, but won't happen any time soon
It used to be that computing hardware was kept general-purpose to support any workload, but that may not work well in the cloud
The cloud is a great space for more money and new challenges, but you may need to be creative to get in on the action
Docker is straightforward to adopt and solves key problems -- and could trip up your cloud app migration strategy
Generic offerings, specialized needs, and a desire to own one's destiny are shifting IT away from third-party private clouds
Cloud computing is confusing enough, without personal NAS providers muddying the waters
Despite initial enthusiasm for open technologies, enterprises are favoring proprietary big-name cloud providers
In a year of breaches both on premises and in the cloud, security issues should trouble you. But the cloud can also help
The move to the cloud seems to be going smoother than many expected
New IT leadership is helping more and more health care providers move to the cloud
Docker is too new to get massive enterprise adoption, but Amazon joins Google in providing the technology for when that time comes
Its public cloud focus intact, Amazon nonetheless is making on-premises integration part of the official story
Hyped technology, including the cloud, tends to be used where it does not belong. Naysayers help you avoid that mistake
Google ups its Docker game and strikes first in the container race, ahead of Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services
And show your work -- otherwise, hidden and overlooked expenses can overwhelm your cloud computing budget
For many workloads, high-IOPS SSDs in the cloud will bring real performance benefits, with Google leading the charge
Recent poor earnings at Amazon.com have raised questions about continued investment in AWS -- ignore that short-term mentality
ISO joins the list of organizations looking to define cloud computing for the industry -- but it doesn't matter
The cloud is a natural venue for taking advantage of devops -- but you shouldn't stop there
How's the private cloud working for your enterprise? Maybe it's time to take another look at public clouds
Enterprises are getting better at moving applications and data to the cloud, but can't escape a few gotchas
Twitter sues the FBI over data gathering, with major implications for cloud computing
More focus and innovation might help Hewlett-Packard become a better cloud option, but it's too late to contend
AWS, IBM, and Rackspace unexpectedly rebooted their clouds last week, to customers' unpleasant surprise
Russia and China may reflect the extremes of government information control, but a new world order will affect all cloud users and providers
The movement to the cloud means that people, processes, and technology must change
Oracle's cloud strategy faces one fewer hurdle as Larry Ellison steps down as CEO
Why did HP, an OpenStack company, purchase a private cloud AWS clone? Perhaps it’s better to ask why AWS did not
Red Hat's CTO has moved to Google, and top execs will soon be in as much demand as cloud developers
Cloud providers should copy the National Science Foundation's efforts to enable experimentation with cloud architectures, apps
A major reorg at Citrix tells us the cloud platform will be rethought and perhaps rerouted in a new direction
No system is perfectly secure, but the fact is the cloud is more secure than on-premises systems
Is your cloud too crowded to meet your required workload responsiveness? Actually, you may have a bad cloud provider
Of the three main public cloud contenders, Microsoft has the most baggage, the most to lose, and the most to gain
The AWS pop-up loft in San Francisco is the latest indication that cloud developers are a hot commodity -- and have choices
Top cloud vendors have the cash to grow their dominance, and small fry can align to a top provider. But those in between?
Don't think of Wyoming as a special case -- citizens of all states would benefit from government's cloud shift
Look at employee satisfaction numbers when you're choosing a cloud provider -- happy employees do better work
The multicloud approach can simplify management of disparate clouds, but it won't give you portability
IaaS and PaaS markets will no longer support smaller providers, which now need to find new specialties or call it quits
Today's one-size-fits-all database processing will give way to a cheaper, but more complex heterogeneous approach
A federal audit shows what's probably true at most enterprises: Cloud services are hiding in the shadows of IT
Claims that Amazon is hurting investors by gaining market share instead of profits from the cloud miss the long-term payoff
With Microsoft's strong numbers and Google's continued progress, Amazon Web Services must realize it's in a three-cloud race
Despite what some people say, Docker containers have plenty of resiliency options when needed
Many of those who push back on cloud computing citing security fears are doing their employers a disservice
Managed document storage/sharing services could be the piece of the puzzle that enterprises have been missing
The use of service catalogs can let IT regain control while serving users' fast-paced technology needs
Washington Post investigation asserts that the NSA collects data mostly from ordinary citizens, not potential terrorists