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Clouds + SOA = Ultimate Service Platform

Clouds + SOA = Ultimate Service Platform

Posted on04. Jun, 2010 by vbrown.

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Clouds and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).  Do they conflict as IT strategies? Are they flavors of the same approach – service orientation?  Can you even adopt Cloud Computing without SOA? How do they relate and complement each other?  There are almost as many variations in opinions as there are industry pundits! Some are very wise [...]

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Cloud Computing Roadmap

Cloud Computing Roadmap

Posted on23. Dec, 2009 by vbrown.

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Don’t miss the truly strategic opportunities offered by the various forms of Cloud Computing! Cloud Computing, like any innovation, will progress through the cycle of early excitement,  followed by disillusionment as stories surface about earl Facebook Twitter LinkedIn email Technorati Digg StumbleUpon

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Flight Plan: Deploying the Cloud

Flight Plan: Deploying the Cloud

Posted on06. Nov, 2009 by vbrown.

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The early phases of a new technology paradigm are disruptive and confusing.  And the confusion usually starts with words and the difficulty of clearly communicating complex topics!  That’s definitely true of the cloud computing paradigm. The term Facebook Twitter LinkedIn email Technorati Digg StumbleUpon

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Flight Plan: Cloud Computing Meteorology

Flight Plan: Cloud Computing Meteorology

Posted on01. Nov, 2009 by vbrown.

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There are so many voices expressing confusing and diverse opinions around the topic of Cloud Computing. Definitions, benefits and risks, strategies for adoption, are all over the map. Most have some merit; very few make practical sense and are action Facebook Twitter LinkedIn email Technorati Digg StumbleUpon

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Flight Plan: Into the Clouds

Flight Plan: Into the Clouds

Posted on26. Oct, 2009 by vbrown.

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Ok. You’ve heard enough to be convinced that there could be tangible benefits from adopting a Cloud Computing strategy – everyone seems to be doing it. Next big question…   what benefits can you realize, and how? Can a Cloud Computing strateg Facebook Twitter LinkedIn email Technorati Digg StumbleUpon

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