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5 cloud deployment blunders to avoid
I’ve been consulting on cloud migrations and deployments for a while now. Along the way, I’ve seen lots of mistakes made. Mea culpa: I’ve made some of them myself. Don’t be like me, or a lot of companies. Avoid these five blunders and you’ll be much better off.
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Gartner looks into its public cloud crystal ball
Gartner sees the public cloud's future as rosy, but many aren't ready to give up on the private cloud yet.
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Amazon shows why you shouldn’t put all your tech eggs in one cloud basket
On one really bad day, Amazon Web Services went haywire, and so did millions of users.
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Deftly Pulling Your Servers’ Strings with Puppet
If all you’re doing is running a single server instance, you don’t need DevOps tools such as Puppet. But, if you’re setting up and managing multiple servers, you need Puppet.
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Cloud computing pushes into the classroom, but not without challenges
The "digital divide" has changed, but it hasn't necessarily gotten better.
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Cloud Foundry offers cloud developer certification
Need programmers who can really develop on the cloud? Cloud Foundry is starting an online class to teach and certify them.
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A Chef primer for DevOps newbies
Mastering the cloud is a lot easier with the DevOps program Chef in your kitchen.
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Microsoft, Oracle, NetSuite: Why Some Cloud Deals Are Fake News
Many (most?) vendor alliances never amount to more than a press release and some headlines.
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VMware joins Cisco, HPE and Verizon in shifting course on public cloud
Successful cloud companies don’t need to be public cloud companies.
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Three Steps to Unlock the Full ROI from a Cloud Migration | Blog post
In 2013, the CIA partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to build and maintain a cloud used by 17 intelligence agencies. The following year, GE announced
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Explainer: The different between containers and virtual machines
At a superficial glance, containers and virtual machines look and work the same. But a closer look reveals a different story.
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How migrating to the cloud kept one IT director sane and successful
Rob Hiltbrand, director of IT at The Liberty Group, shared valuable lessons he learned during his company's transition to cloud services. Simply put: Things didn't always go as planned.
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Gartner shows us a world of public cloud haves — and have-nots
The public cloud market is maturing, which is another way of saying the biggest companies are getting bigger while the smaller ones are shrinking or disappearing.
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OpenStack moves forward
This open-source cloud keeps getting better and better.
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Is the end of the traditional data center in sight?
The cloud and its hyperscale data centers are slowly crushing traditional data centers.
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What if a Major Cloud Platform Goes Down?
If a major cloud platform, such as Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure, went down for days, the economic losses would be staggering, according to insurers' estimates. But how realistic is that?
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What are cloud regions and availability zones?
If you use a public cloud, you’ve used availability zones (AZ), but what are they really? How do they fit into regions anyway? Let’s go over the bas
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Docker embraces Kubernetes with Docker Enterprise 2.0
Docker and Kubernetes go together like bread and butter.
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Ubuntu's Mark Shuttleworth pulls no punches on Red Hat and VMware in OpenStack cloud
Canonical CEO and Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth claims Canonical OpenStack is a better deal than either Red Hat or VMware's OpenStack offerings.
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Cloud Foundry survey finds top enterprise languages
They may not be the coolest languages, but Java and JavaScript remain the top enterprise developer languages for the cloud.
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