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Cloud Computing Strategy For Transition And Transformation Phase

Cloud Computing Strategy For Transition And Transformation Phase | information analyst | Scoop.it
When you move to Cloud, you need a firm Cloud Computing Strategy Most of the businesses are thinking about moving to Cloud computing. 

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Docker : une technologie Cloud par containers - Digitools.io

Docker : une technologie Cloud par containers - Digitools.io | information analyst | Scoop.it
Les containers par Docker un tournant pour le Cloud : Cet technologie permet de rendre les solutions Cloud plus flexible.

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Google joins cloud race with 'Drive'

Google joins cloud race with 'Drive' | information analyst | Scoop.it

We had been expecting it for a long time. And now, it is a reality. Google announced on Tuesday the launch of its new cloud storage and collaboration service called "Google Drive".

 

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Google and Facebook Team Up to Open Source the Gear Behind Their Empires

Google and Facebook Team Up to Open Source the Gear Behind Their Empires | information analyst | Scoop.it

Half a decade ago, Jonathan Heiliger compared the world of Internet data centers to Fight Club.

It was the spring of 2011, and the giants of the Internet—including Google, Amazon, and Microsoft—were erecting a new kind of data center. Their online empires had grown so large that they could no longer rely on typical hardware from the likes of Dell, HP, and IBM. They needed hardware that was cheaper, more streamlined, and more malleable. So, behind the scenes, they designed this hardware from scratch and had it manufactured through little-known companies in Asia.

This shadow hardware market was rarely discussed in public. Companies like Google saw their latest data center hardware as a competitive advantage best kept secret from rivals. But then Facebook tore off the veil. It open sourced its latest server and data center designs, freely sharing them with the world under the aegis of a new organization called the Open Compute Project. “It’s time to stop treating data center design like Fight Club and demystify the way these things are built,” said Heiliger, then the vice president of technical operations at Facebook. 

Google was the first company to rethink data center design for the modern age.

With the Open Compute Project, Facebook aimed to create a whole community of companies that would freely share their data center designs, hoping to accelerate the evolution of Internet hardware and, thanks to the economies of scale, drive down the cost of this hardware. That, among other things, boosts the Facebook bottom line. It worked—in a very big way. Microsoft soon shared its designs too. Companies like HP and Quanta began selling this new breed of streamlined gear. And businesses as diverse as Rackspace and Goldman Sachs used this hardware to expand their own massive online operations. Even Apple—that bastion of secrecy—eventually joined the project.

Two big holdouts remained: Google and Amazon. But today, that number dropped to one. At the annual Open Compute Summit in San Jose, California, Google announced that it too has joined the project. And it’s already working with Facebook on a new piece of open source hardware.


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Open Compute has been transformative since day 1, and with Google finally joining, the number of missing elephants in the room has dramatically reduced.

What still puzzles me is the loud silence of European players in the field although we have a tremendous breed of companies and talent in that space. #HardwareIsNotDead

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Open Compute has been transformative since day 1, and with Google finally joining, the number of missing elephants in the room has dramatically reduced.

What still puzzles me is the loud silence of European players in the field although we have a tremendous breed of companies and talent in that space. #HardwareIsNotDead

Gerald Black's curator insight, March 10, 2016 9:27 AM

Open Compute has been transformative since day 1, and with Google finally joining, the number of missing elephants in the room has dramatically reduced.

What still puzzles me is the loud silence of European players in the field although we have a tremendous breed of companies and talent in that space. #HardwareIsNotDead

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Cloudwatt offre 50 Go de stockage gratuits à tous les professionnels

Cloudwatt offre 50 Go de stockage gratuits à tous les professionnels | information analyst | Scoop.it

Cloudwatt lance cette semaine un spot TV publicitaire avec Teddy Riner afin de promouvoir son offre de 50 Go destinée à tous les professionnels, sans condition particulière.

 

Paris, le 14 janvier 2013 – Cloudwatt, nouvel acteur européen du Cloud Computing, lance ses premières offres et services qu’il va proposer aux professionnels d’ici à la fin du mois, sous la forme d’une béta. Un pré-enregistrement est possible depuis quelques semaines sur le site internet. Partant du constat que le besoin premier des entreprises est la sauvegarde des données en dehors des murs de la société et si possible sur le sol français, Cloudwatt répond à cette demande avec cette première offre qui sera disponible sous quelques semaines. Pour accéder à cette offre, les professionnels peuvent aller sur le site www.cloudwatt.com et s’inscrire en répondant à un simple questionnaire.

 

Teddy Riner, quintuple champion du monde de Judo et médaillé Olympique à Londres, poursuit sa collaboration avec Cloudwatt afin de hisser l’entreprise sur la 1ère marche du podium du Cloud Computing. Cloudwatt s’est naturellement tourné vers Teddy Riner, pour incarner les valeurs de performance et d’efficacité de l’entreprise. Premier fruit de cette collaboration engagée pour 5 ans : la réalisation de plusieurs spots publicitaires dont le premier sera diffusé cette semaine sur les chaines « business » de la TV et de la TNT : iTélé, BFM et LCI.

 

Teddy Riner, actuellement en deuxième année de Sciences Po, est également diplômé en informatique. « Je suis ravi de présenter les offres innovantes de Cloudwatt qui vont aider toutes les entreprises mais aussi les start-ups françaises », annonce Teddy.

 

« Teddy Riner est un athlète complet qui symbolise à la fois la sécurité, la puissance et une grande humanité », souligne Patrick Starck, Président de Cloudwatt. « A l’instar de ce grand sportif, Cloudwatt est une entreprise qui va jouer un rôle important pour défendre les couleurs de l’Europe dans la compétition du Cloud, dont la première brique est cette offre de 50 Go gratuits que nous mettons à disposition de toutes les entreprises.»

 

A propos de Cloudwatt

 

Cloudwatt met la puissance numérique à la disposition des entreprises, petites et grandes, privées ou publiques, en fournissant des solutions performantes et innovantes de stockage des données et de calcul informatique avec une attention forte sur la sécurité, la transparence, la réversibilité, la localisation des données et le coût. Sa mission est de dynamiser les PME et autres acteurs professionnels en quête de nouveaux modèles économiques.

 

http://www.cloudwatt.fr        

http://twitter.com/Cloudwatt         

http://www.scoop.it/t/cloudwatt

 

Contact presse

Marion Dumas/Dora Delaporte – 3d Communication

mdumas@3dcommunication.fr / ddelaporte@3dcommunication.fr

Tél: 01 46 05 87 87


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