Dienstag, 8. Mai 2012

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Micron Associates: Hi! TECH.

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SAN FRANCISCO: Where to store photos and other content online? Google Inc. can help you with their preparing service to roll out  which pushing into a market now dominated by the likes of Dropbox and Box.
Their service called Google drive, could be announced on Tuesday and would be offered with both premium for-pay versions, the source said in Micron Associates. Google’s “cloud storage” features search capabilities and enable users to store pictures, notes and other documents on the internet and can access from any of Web-connected device. Google drive has the capacity of 5gigabytes storage in which users can get it for free, while there are different versions with more storage capacity up to 100 Gigabytes that can be available for monthly fees. but it was not clear yet how much Google will charge for the premium versions.
The move turns up the competitive heat with high-profile Web startups such as Dropbox, Box and Evernote, as well as with Microsoft Corp and its SkyDrive service. Some of those services based from the Micron Associates, such as Box, have offered a growing array of business-oriented features such as online collaboration capabilities.Furthermore, Google is progressively more developing services to let consumers store their personal information, from digital music to photos, on remote Internet servers and access the data any time with any device, such as Smartphones, tablets and desktop computers.
The world’s No.1 Web search engine with roughly $38 billion in 2011 revenue, Google generates 96 percent of its revenue from advertising, such as the small ads that appear alongside its search results. Google Drive will work with stylish image search technology to let consumers sift through a wide variety of document types, which could include the likes of Adobe PDF files and photographs, the source said. Some details of Google Drive have appeared in various online blogs in recent months, including  Micron Associates,  which first reported that the service could be rolled out this week.

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Freitag, 23. März 2012

Micron Associates :2012 TRENDS See the world beyond your imagination

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Micron associates: Micron Associates :2012 TRENDS See the world bey...: http://micronassociatesisabellika.blogspot.de/2012/03/micron-associates-2012-trends-see-world.html t’s clear that migrating business to th...

Micron Associates :2012 TRENDS See the world beyond your imagination

http://micronassociatesisabellika.blogspot.de/2012/03/micron-associates-2012-trends-see-world.html

t’s clear that migrating business to the cloud reached a tipping point in 2011 where it is no longer a trend, but has become an absolute business requirement. This growth stems from the fact that it’s available and effective.
In the most transformative technology shift since the personal computer and the Internet, it’s clear that companies, both large and small, now fully recognize the advantages of shifting their IT and business needs to the cloud. No longer does it take a team of IT professionals and large budgets to deploy upgrade and manage a company’s technology. Developers, business managers and IT pros turn to the cloud for the reason that it simply solves their problems.
However, while 2011 may be the year companies got serious about the cloud, 2012 will prove to be the year of cloud management. Since cloud is our business, we at RightScale are always tracking the latest developments and where the technology is headed.As they gear up for another busy year, they have identified a few of the top trends that they feel are set to make an impact on businesses in 2012:
1. Step 2 Is Visibility. In 2011, companies realized that virtualization is only the halfway point and that a true cloud is automated, scalable and most importantly, API-driven. In 2012, enterprises must increase visibility into the entire lifecycle of cloud-based applications, from development to deployment to operations – and across multiple cloud providers and resource pools. That’s the true promise of cloud computing, and the only way to realize it is through MultiCloud management.
2. MultiCloud Makes its Move: This year, true private clouds emerged as key complements to public clouds, and companies now have extraordinary choice among cloud infrastructure alternatives, including public, private and hybrid clouds. Operating a MultiCloud strategy has advanced from an idea to a reality. Looking ahead, enterprises need to have better control of this cloud usage, without limiting the ease-of-use of cloud consumption – and that means offering self-service for users.
3. Standardization without standards. Today, the world of cloud workloads resembles the Wild West, where anything goes in terms of boundless builds and deployment options. In 2012, development and operations teams within companies need a shared management framework that both enables portability across APIs and provides dynamic configuration of standardized workloads in order to ensure that their cloud solutions will be easy to manage and maintain throughout their lifecycle.

Micron associates: Micron Associates :2012 TRENDS See the world bey...

Micron associates: Micron Associates :2012 TRENDS See the world bey...: http://cornwellund.livejournal.com/28123.html It’s clear that migrating business to the cloud reached a tipping point in 2011 where it is n...

Micron Associates :2012 TRENDS See the world beyond your imagination

http://cornwellund.livejournal.com/28123.html
It’s clear that migrating business to the cloud reached a tipping point in 2011 where it is no longer a trend, but has become an absolute business requirement. This growth stems from the fact that it’s available and effective.
In the most transformative technology shift since the personal computer and the Internet, it’s clear that companies, both large and small, now fully recognize the advantages of shifting their IT and business needs to the cloud. No longer does it take a team of IT professionals and large budgets to deploy upgrade and manage a company’s technology. Developers, business managers and IT pros turn to the cloud for the reason that it simply solves their problems.
However, while 2011 may be the year companies got serious about the cloud, 2012 will prove to be the year of cloud management. Since cloud is our business, we at RightScale are always tracking the latest developments and where the technology is headed.As they gear up for another busy year, they have identified a few of the top trends that they feel are set to make an impact on businesses in 2012:
1. Step 2 Is Visibility. In 2011, companies realized that virtualization is only the halfway point and that a true cloud is automated, scalable and most importantly, API-driven. In 2012, enterprises must increase visibility into the entire lifecycle of cloud-based applications, from development to deployment to operations – and across multiple cloud providers and resource pools. That’s the true promise of cloud computing, and the only way to realize it is through MultiCloud management.
2. MultiCloud Makes its Move: This year, true private clouds emerged as key complements to public clouds, and companies now have extraordinary choice among cloud infrastructure alternatives, including public, private and hybrid clouds. Operating a MultiCloud strategy has advanced from an idea to a reality. Looking ahead, enterprises need to have better control of this cloud usage, without limiting the ease-of-use of cloud consumption – and that means offering self-service for users.
3. Standardization without standards. Today, the world of cloud workloads resembles the Wild West, where anything goes in terms of boundless builds and deployment options. In 2012, development and operations teams within companies need a shared management framework that both enables portability across APIs and provides dynamic configuration of standardized workloads in order to ensure that their cloud solutions will be easy to manage and maintain throughout their lifecycle.