Cloud Networks was announced by Rackspace on October 30th, 2012. Cloud Networks allows the user to create multi-tier network, an isolated cloud infrastructure based on OpenStack. Unlike Cloud Block Storage, Cloud Networks was not published (or syndicated !) by so called news type websites, we do not want to comment, may be they found not much data to replicate. We had the to do list for Cloud … [Read more...]
Archives for December 2012
Open Source Hybrid Cloud : The Practical Options
Open Source Hybrid Cloud Computing Softwares has the dual advantage of being Free and giving the option to adapt the transition to Private Cloud Platform. We talked about Hybrid Cloud Computing before and definitely about Open Source Cloud Computing. Now combine both to make it Open Source Hybrid Cloud. Yes, Open Source Hybrid Cloud is that easy, but itself has some points those we also mentioned … [Read more...]
Why Linux and OS X are Better Option Than Microsoft Windows
Why Linux and OS X are Better Option Than Microsoft Windows is one of the most asked question. Here are points which will help you to decide from neutral point. You are an average consumer or may be a body representing a Department of the Government or a Company and it is very important to learn yourself the basic of computing - Why Linux and OS X are Better Option Than Microsoft … [Read more...]
Google AdSense is Considering Tenure : Positive Move for Good Authors
Google AdSense is Considering Tenure, that means from now onwards, Google AdSense publishers will get a security for long debated account suspended issue. Unlike any other money-associated products from Google, Google AdSense unfortunately had no practical direct human to human contact or rather there is no human account manager for 'normal' Google AdSense accounts. A latest blog post on official … [Read more...]
Backend as a service (BaaS) and Mobile Backend as a Service (MBaaS)
Backend as a service (BaaS) and Mobile Backend as a Service (MBaaS) is synonymous, arrived after the first iPhone's usage of cloud storage and other services. Backend as a service or Mobile Backend as a Service is not among the standard terminologies. The arrival of the first iPhone in 2007 has led to a profound change in use of the Internet so far, the dominant mode of access to the Internet was … [Read more...]
Altaro Oops! Backup for Windows 8, 7, Vista & XP Free Giveaway Worth $2000
Altaro Oops! Backup for Windows 8, 7, Vista & XP Free Giveaway Worth $2000. This is a good opportunity for the Windows users to get a copy of your own. This Altaro Oops! Backup Giveaway is almost sure shot to get if you apply soon as the number of users of Altaro Oops! Backup for Windows 8, 7, Vista & XP Free Giveaway will be low compared to any consumer grade software. Quick Look … [Read more...]
DropBox Cloud Storage : The Story of Success of a Common Man
DropBox Cloud Storage was not build by any big brand, Dropbox started with funding by investors, it tells us how Cloud Computing can make a developer a brand. The person behind DropBox is Andrew W. Houston, with the investment by Y Combinator for a startup company by an entrepreneur in 2007-2008. DropBox Cloud Storage itself tells many success stories which will definitely make you … [Read more...]
Set-top Box : The Technology Behind
Set-top box or STB in short is a consumer electronics product with which a TV is connected and it offers the user additional usages than direct cable line. Some types of Set-top Box also require a satellite receiver for proper function of the main unit. There are different types of interfaces in these Set-top Box models in order to connect to the television sets and additional Set-top Box … [Read more...]
Cloud Computing and Vendor Lock-in : Points to Check
Cloud Computing and Vendor Lock-in can be a pathetic experience while changing from one service provider to another. Here is what to look before and after. Previously we described the Lock in Effect in Todays Technology and Gadgets. A Cloud Computing service provider is certainly not inclined to provide a simple process of sending customers to its competitors. But what customers often do not … [Read more...]
iPhone 5 US Version and Making Any SIM Working
iPhone 5 US Version and Making Any SIM Working is probably a dream to many non US residents particularly by the residents of very high GDP country like India. The thing started with the fact - a person within my first degree relative unknowingly purchased an iPhone 5 (with plan) using his in law's (US resident) documents. The $100 tag was quite inviting to buy iPhone without knowing the basic fact … [Read more...]
Software Defined Storage Virtualization
Software Defined Storage Virtualization or Software Defined Storage (SDS) is an architecture for computer storage offering abstractions for multi-tenant cloud. It is recommended for the readers, who are relatively newer to Virtualization, to read the basic article on Storage Virtualization, to understand how the the technology is changing through the article We Are Reaching an Age Where Computing … [Read more...]