Daily Cloud Feed - Sep 10, 2011
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- Why Intel put $24M behind cloud, big data
- Internap not for sale, bets on data center growth: CEO
- Google Wins Chance to Prove Cloud Security
- OpenStack Expands with HP Private Beta - InternetNews.
- Hotmail Down: Top 8 Reasons Why Cloud Computing Is Still in the Stone Age
- Google, Microsoft Weather Cloud Computing Outages
- China’s Alibaba chief silent on Yahoo stake
- Remains of the Day Cloud Computing is a Green Alternative
- Google, Microsoft Weather Cloud Computing Outages - Cloud …
GigaOm9, 2011, 1:00pm PT No Comments Intel Capital announced $24 million in newinvestments yesterday, and cloud computing and big data companies were thebig beneficiaries. These aren’t the first such investments Intel has madein the space, …(more)
ReutersBankers and analysts had identified Internap as a potential target forbigger rivals amid a scramble to tap into strong demand for ‘cloudcomputing’ that allows remote access to computing power and data over theInternet. “I am not shopping the company …(more)
BloombergBy Leah Nylen - Fri Sep 09 23:01:19 GMT 2011 A federal judge will order the
US Interior Department to hire an independent expert who will examine thesecurity of Google Inc.’s cloud computing e-mail products. In order issuedtoday, Judge Susan Braden …(more)
HP this week announced the launch of a private beta for its OpenStack basedcloud services.(more)
International Business Times AUAs Apple is still in version one of iCloud and other cloud expertsMicrosoft, Amazon and Google still encountering bugs and a number ofissues, cloud computing certainly is still in its infancy.(more)
eWeekGoogle and Microsoft both watched their cloud computing systems choke thispast week, with Google Docs going dark for an hour and Microsoft Hotmail,Office 365 and SkyDrive knocked offline for three hours. It was not abanner week for cloud computing. …(more)
Economic Times”In the era of mobile Internet, we can provide customised services withvery low cost,” said Wang Jian, chief architect of Alibaba Group andpresident of Alibaba Cloud Computing. “You will be able to provide servicesat any time to all the people. …(more)
The cloud helps businesses be more energy efficient, Google’s daily dealsexpand to 5 more cities, and Skitch drawings come to Evernote’s Androidapp.(more)
It was not a banner week for cloud computing. Cloud computing rivals Google( NASDAQ:GOOG) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) suffered brief outages that …(more)


