How to Use OpenShift PaaS as Facebook App ! Getting Dizzy ? We Have Found the Free Way for Hosting Facebook App too with RedHat OpenShift ! Since its a Fully Great Sunday (rare for me), I was finding something new for our readers. And after understanding that Google Cloud's Virtual Machines are unusable by a newbie (badly costly too) I again shifted to PaaS - our favorite free PaaS. And among Free … [Read more...]
Google Talk : Why Google is Interested About Native Cloud App
Google Talk was never a favorite to the advanced users and Enterprise users, here is how Google changed the way of usage and converted it to Google Chat. In our previous article, Google™s Cloud Computing and Branding Strategies in 2013; we wrote about Google's new set of strategies. Google Talk is such a Cloud Based Application that was never in favorable situation. Reasons were various - presence … [Read more...]
Google’s Cloud Computing and Branding Strategies in 2013
Google's Cloud Computing and Branding Strategies in 2013 quite significant. Google is taking approaches for increasing brand value through Hardware, Cloud etc. If you have some relationship with Google AdWords and AdSense; you will understand that, Google is gradually scrubbing out their "Daddy" like attitude towards even the small publishers and Advertisers. On the other hand, Google has … [Read more...]
Azure IaaS and Impact on Marketshare by Amazon and Rackspace
Azure IaaS is possibly the most important move on Cloud Computing IaaS market by Microsoft Azure in 2013. Unlike Rackspace, they have kept a free trial tier. Copy-Paste writers and general audience are getting much more similarity of Azure IaaS with Amazon; but the fact is - the real danger can be of Rackspace as the sole market leader of the specified segment for wider choices. Azure IaaS … [Read more...]
Xen Switches to Linux Foundation
Xen Switches to Linux Foundation, an agency that will ensure greater development for the project, now away from Citrix including Virtualization software. Xen is a hypervisor project, which is a software that allows to run multiple virtual machines on one physical computer. It originated in University of Cambridge and was under the U.S. company Citrix Systems. Xen switch to Linux … [Read more...]
Top 10 Cloud Storage in 2013
Top 10 Cloud Storage in 2013 lists the major cloud services for online storage, backup, and interactive use in 2013. Often the providers offer extra features. Back in 2011, we published another kind of similar list - Free Cloud Storage Online Our Top 10 Pick somewhat like this article listing Top 10 Cloud Storage in 2013. It has been nearly two years after that publication and we thought for an … [Read more...]
SixthSense : Get More Advanced and Cheap Device than Google Glass
SixthSense is an one person Open Source Hardware project related to Augmented Reality. You can buy the hardwares and assemble yourself at $350 to get your piece. We are assuming that the readers of this article has in depth knowledge about Augmented Reallity, Cyborg and related topics closer to Cognitive Science but can not spend or wish not to spend for similar device. Google has no practical … [Read more...]
Schema.org : Schemas for Structured Data Markup
Schema.org is a Schemas for Structured Data Markup for creation of more easy semantic web which can be visualized form which fills the human-computer gap. There are various articles we have published on Schema.org, Semantic web along with the practical implementation specifically in self hosted WordPress. However, this article is more on the core of Schema.org. Basics of Schema.org, … [Read more...]
Cloud Security Solutions for Tablets and Smartphones
Cloud Security Solutions for Tablets and Smartphones covers the issues with lost or stolen mobile devices, accidental data deletion, App security and Malwares. These are the practical part of owning and using a mobile device, from Apple to Samsung, no manufacturers actually points out these parts. Cloud Security Solutions for Tablets and Smartphones from most of the manufacturers are kind of … [Read more...]
Desktop Virtualization : Why it is an Apparent Flop
Desktop Virtualization as VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) could not have been successful on a broad front. This has technical and financial reasons. All one to two percent of the worldwide installed 15 million desktops are currently loaded with VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) completely from the server. Given that the the technology is advertised aggressively for years, there is not much … [Read more...]
Competition in Cloud Computing
Competition in cloud computing is making the IaaS and PaaS to grow together. PaaS is almost by all the providers has a good free usage quota. This is a plus point for the developers to develop free softwares like WordPress Plugins without any investment. Definitely that cost is coming from sucking someone else's wallet by the provider. Cloud computing to some extent conquered the corporate IT if … [Read more...]