Cloud computing

Cloud computing

Cloud computing is a computing paradigm in which tasks are assigned to a combination of connections, software and services accessed over a network. This network of servers and connections is collectively known as "the cloud".

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Discover how you can now address traditional WAN optimization challenges brought about by data center consolidation, as well as accelerate your business cloud-based initiatives.
Alvin Goh from NetApp gives his views on how businesses can best optimize their performance in the cloud.
In the second of the two-part video, Arun Natarjan, director of UCS, Data Center Asia Pacific at Cisco, lists the technical and busines benefits that come with re-architecting your data center around UCS.
To fully benefit from the cloud computing solution, businesses must have low latency, high bandwidth LAN and WAN connectivity to ensure the timely delivery of information. Learn how the right cabling can deliver the promise of cloud computing to your business.
This white paper examines some of the forces behind rising adoption of cloud-based solutions, explores how cloud architectures impact data centers and discusses a series of concrete practices and technologies that can help companies collect the benefits of cloud computing without compromising uptime or overwhelming their power and cooling systems.
StarHub, the nation's second-largest operator, will go-to-market with Microsoft’s Office 365 cloud productivity suite in Singapore.
Asia Pacific has emerged from the economic uncertainties of 2009 and 2010 with increased enthusiasm for cloud computing as a way of delivering existing and new business services.
Darryl McKinnon, a business development manager at Cisco, discusses how enterprises can best utilize the advantages of the company's unified computing solution.