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Virtualization and Cloud Computing using IGEL Thin Clients (part 3)

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Virtualization and Cloud Computing using thin client technology presented by Stephen Yeo, Worldwide Strategic Marketing Director of IGEL Technology. Includes VMware and Xen Desktop applications.
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Greening the Grid through Cloud computing, and Virtualization

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

In keeping with its commitment to sustainability and green technology, Fair Isaac, has become a member of The Green Grid, a global consortium dedicated to advancing energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems. Through its deployment of cloud computing, and virtualization, Fair Isaac has quickly become a leader in green data center management. Fair Isaac sustainable enterprise initiative is a company-wide program designed to reduce its carbon footprint through energy and natural resource conservation, while also delivering operational savings.This Fair Isaac Tech Talk features Darcy Sullivan interviewing Laurent Pacalin, CMO of Fair Isaac.
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Grid and cloud computing, side-by-side

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Martin Antony Walker provides independent studies and analyses in high-performance and distributed computing, and related areas. In this podcast he provides a summary of the differences and strengths of cloud and grid computing.

Filmed at Cloudscape as part of GridCast.org

www.gridcast.org
www.gridcafe.org
www.gridtalk.org
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Virtualization and Cloud Computing using IGEL Thin Clients (part 2)

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Virtualization and Cloud Computing using thin client technology presented by Stephen Yeo, Worldwide Strategic Marketing Director of IGEL Technology. Includes VMware and Xen Desktop applications.
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Cloud Computing is Hyped and Overblown, Forrester’s …

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — While cloud computing is bringing enormous power to large and small organizations, the hype around the trend is “over blown,” says Forrester VP and Principal Analyst Frank Gillett. I interviewed him on Wednesday afternoon on the MIT campus.

He told me that the whole movement has lead to “cloud envy” with companies branding existing services by “cloud washing” — using “cloud spray,” he says.

Earlier this month he published a report on the subject.

Seems like Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is one of big skeptics over the cloud gazing, as Dan Farber over at CNET News.com writes tonight. Dan moderated a panel on cloud computing earlier this week at Technology Review EmTech conference.

Larry Dignan at ZDNet wrote earlier this month that cloud computing as a term has become meaningless.

– Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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