How to Install WordPress on Rackspace Cloud Server by the novice, who never configured a Server can easily follow this guide to install WordPress. The video guide is the main thing in this guide and the required commands are also written here, so that you can easily copy paste them. Kindly understand the logics, do not follow this guide How to Install WordPress on Rackspace Cloud Server by only … [Read more...]
Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is becoming more and more important. Here are articles on Cloud Computing,Cloud Server,SaaS,PaaS,IaaS and Cloud related technology.
Will Cloud Computing Kill the Market of Hardware Manufacturers?
Will Cloud Computing Kill the Market of Hardware Manufacturers ? Everything is in the cloud. Cloud computing is transforming IT practice at different levels; from the users to providers, large companies in the computer industry. This evolution toward cloud could change a lot of the terms of energy consumption and sales of hardware to which we are accustomed today, transforming the IT in a greener … [Read more...]
Unmanaged Rackspace Cloud Server : For Whom its a Good Option
Unmanaged Rackspace Cloud Server costs lesser because only the pay-as-you-go charges are calculated. But unmanaged is neither intended for all nor for all usage. The cost of managed level is plus $100 per month, it might be a premium option for the most as the total cost goes near about ~ $150 per month at minimum. But, unmanaged Rackspace Cloud Server has some unwritten purpose of usages, … [Read more...]
Rackspace Cloud Sites Vs Red Hat OpenShift : Comparing the Paid Options
Rackspace Cloud Sites Vs Red Hat Open Shift is to some extent comparable because both of them are basically Platform as a Service, highest plan cost the same. We have talked a lot about the specific Cloud Computing Service Models that includes PaaS, aPaaS, IaaS. SaaS is not recommended to use for various practical restriction. The topic?Rackspace Cloud Sites Vs Red Hat Open Shift came out from a … [Read more...]
Red Hat OpenShift PaaS Out From Beta : Plans and Features
Red Hat OpenShift PaaS is now officially out of their Beta. Obviously our favorite Free Tier of usage is remaining plus you can opt for official paid support. After about two years of beta testing; Red Hat OpenShift, a Platform as a Service (PaaS) from Red Hat, becomes a commercial product in all respects. In the official announcement itself is Red Hat has notified the availability of the platform … [Read more...]
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) : Detail Article
Service Oriented Architecture or SOA is an architectural pattern of information technology in the field of distributed systems for the services to structure of IT systems. A special role is played by the focus on business processes, their levels of abstraction are the basis for concrete service implementations : Forgive the loan for example, is located at a high level; behind it hides a banking … [Read more...]
Google Apps Banned from Public Office in Sweden for Privacy Concerns
Google Apps Banned from Public Office in Sweden for Privacy Concerns. Norwegian government has called Google Analytics illegal under the laws of the country. This article is written in a neutral tone, this is an informative article only to to keep the readers updated about the Government decisions from a part of the World, particularly Sweden. It is not to be taken that, we are promoting or … [Read more...]
Cloud Computing Vendor Lock-in : Present in Open Standards Too
Cloud Computing vendor Lock-in is nothing new. But thorough examination reveals that vendor Lock-in is present in open standards too. Data Portability in the Cloud is hampered when Vendor Lock-in is applied. There are many points to consider on the issue Cloud Computing Lock-in, to consider. Mostly exploited Lock-in in the Cloud Computing Platforms can be seen in PaaS and SaaS. It is usually taken … [Read more...]
How to Organize Cloud Infrastructure of Your Own
How to organize cloud infrastructure of your own so that with less money you can push your business to get the maximum ROI ? Here is the way out for you. Every company for the last two decades, essentially needs solutions those can only be met through information technology and Internet. For the IT resources part, spending for own setup could be up to 30% of total assets for the initial setup. … [Read more...]
IBM Cloud and Softlayer : A Conflicting Acquisition
IBM Cloud and Softlayer marriage believed believed to be the a conflicting business. SoftLayer can only bring benefits in terms of cost, offers, facilities. Just few weeks ago, we logically opined that IBM Cloud is a Complete Failure and the company IBM is only living on brand name. Apart from the news from Reuters named EMC, IBM eye web hosting company SoftLayer- sources, we had the information … [Read more...]
Key Issues for Data Portability
Key issues for data portability are Contractual arrangements, Access limits and speed restrictions, Availability of suitable interfaces and tools for exporting data, Scope and completeness of the exportable data and metadata, Structure and format of the exported data. Previously we published another article on Data Portability in the Cloud on the point Customer Loyalty vs. Trust. As from this … [Read more...]