This came off the top of my head recently when trying to convince a large enterprise that they should at least fiddle around with cloud, and although this is like cloud 101 for most people, I thought it was worth sharing. This post was almost called “Getting Started With Cloud”, but t... This came off the top of my head recently when trying to convince a large enterprise that they should at least fiddle around with cloud, and although this is like cloud 101 for most people, I thought it was worth sharing. This post was almost called “Getting Started With Cloud”, but t...Jun. 7, 2010 04:09 AM EDT Reads: 1,625 |
This week I attended the Cloud Expo in New York City. It was pretty well attended and I gave my “how cloud computing improves security” talk on both Tuesday and Wednesday to a total audience of probably 150 people. Here is a top ten list of observations made and things that I learned...Apr. 21, 2010 07:10 PM EDT Reads: 1,652 |
Over the years I've had the opportunity to deal with the German Data Protection and Privacy Laws (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz, or BDSG) many times, including recently in a cloud computing context. I thought it would be helpful to share some of the key things that are required, and how you...Jun. 2, 2010 02:30 PM EDT Reads: 4,005 |
There is a talk that I’ve given a few times with very good response – “How Cloud Computing -Improves- Security”. We go in to detail on all the areas where cloud providers have (or should have) gone the extra mile relative to the datacenter a customer runs in-house, and how with a soli...Jun. 2, 2010 10:42 AM EDT Reads: 4,189 |
Disclaimer: I’m a terrible song writer but heard these words in my head while listening to this song. Yes, I’m a geek and this is what I do on my days off.
Wake up in the morning feeling like cloud-e-rati
Got my coffee I’m out the door I’m gonna hit the city
Before I leave, send ...Jun. 1, 2010 04:06 AM EDT Reads: 1,594 |
I posted an off-the-cuff comment on Twitter earlier that VMForce was attractive to enterprise Java shops because it smelled like “easy” cloud. Shortly thereafter, Pandora was nice enough to play Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit, and a blog post was born. The more I considered my respo...Jun. 1, 2010 04:01 AM EDT Reads: 1,584 |






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This week I attended the Cloud Expo in New York City. It was pretty well attended and I gave my “how cloud computing improves security” talk on both Tuesday and Wednesday to a total audience of probably 150 people. Here is a top ten list of observations made and things that I learned...
Over the years I've had the opportunity to deal with the German Data Protection and Privacy Laws (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz, or BDSG) many times, including recently in a cloud computing context. I thought it would be helpful to share some of the key things that are required, and how you...
There is a talk that I’ve given a few times with very good response – “How Cloud Computing -Improves- Security”. We go in to detail on all the areas where cloud providers have (or should have) gone the extra mile relative to the datacenter a customer runs in-house, and how with a soli...
Disclaimer: I’m a terrible song writer but heard these words in my head while listening to this song. Yes, I’m a geek and this is what I do on my days off.
Wake up in the morning feeling like cloud-e-rati
Got my coffee I’m out the door I’m gonna hit the city
Before I leave, send ...
I posted an off-the-cuff comment on Twitter earlier that VMForce was attractive to enterprise Java shops because it smelled like “easy” cloud. Shortly thereafter, Pandora was nice enough to play Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit, and a blog post was born. The more I considered my respo...















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