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Eucalyptus Deploys In India With Ingram Micro

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Santa Barbara-based cloud computing software developer Eucalyptus Systems is deploying its software to India, the firm said this week, via a new partnership with distributor Ingram Micro. Ingram Micro will also be an authorized education partner in that country. READ MORE>>.

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How to Promote School Network Scalability

Southern California Edison Blog

As student and staff populations grow, teachers rely more heavily on internet-intensive learning tools, and schools should embrace cloud technologies for data storage and access. Even so, schools are increasingly relying on cloud computing to store and handle data in lieu of managing data on local servers.

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Novacoast Buys IT Firm

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Novacoast said that Data Technique provides identity and access management, virtualization and cloud computing services to educational institutions, financial services firms and commercial accounts throughout the Midwest. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

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UCSB Ties With Google, Intel, Others On Terabit Networking Effort

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USCB said that, by some estimates, in as little as give years current Ethernet technology will not be able to keep up with the speed and bandwidth required for applications like video and cloud computing, and distributed data storage.

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How Kazuhm Is Reconnecting The Enterprise Cloud, With Tim O'Neal

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If you're a large, enterprise company, in recent years, cloud computing has become an increasingly large--and expensive--piece of your information technology (IT) mix. Enterprise cloud budgets are growing astronomically as companies adopt many cloud techniques. Explain what Kazuhm does? They had probably 20 or 30.

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Interview: Thorsten von Eicken of RightScale

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Or would you like me to sell you a story on how cloud computing is green because these large datacenters are more energy efficient than the same number of computers run in ad-hoc ways? Let me answer ‘why computing needs RightScale.’ Computing is going the way of the electric grid. It’s contagious!”. 5) It is 2015.

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RightScale Adds New Customers

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Santa Barbara-based cloud deployment software developer RightScale said Thursday that it has added three new customers, bringing its total number of software-as-a-service providers to more than 100. Impact of hte various deals was not disclosed.

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