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Reducing software costs with cloud computing
Software can be a significant cost consideration, and working out how many licences you’ll need over months or years is never easy. But what if...
Is your business ready for the cloud?
It’s clear that cloud computing can bring significant benefits to business, but how can you tell whether your particular business is ready for...
When should your business move to the cloud?
Even after deciding that your business should move to a cloud computing infrastructure, there’s the equally important question of when that move...
How the cloud can make businesses more efficient
Steve Cassidy and Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank discuss how cloud computing can make your business operate in a more efficient manner.
How the cloud will change the way your business works
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss how cloud computing will change the way your...
Moving to the cloud: the big mistakes
Cloud computing won’t remove all IT responsibility from your business. When considering the move to a cloud based infrastructure, there are still...
Windows Azure & 360 Lifecycle case study
As a software provider for the financial industry, 360 Lifecycle needed to make its solutions more accessible to its clients. Windows Azure and...
How businesses can use the cloud today
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss the practical applications of cloud computing,...
How to prepare your business for the cloud
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss how cloud computing can affect the bottom line...
Is 2011 the year of the cloud?
Cloud computing was one of the most hyped technologies of 2010. Will 2011 see the cloud move into the IT mainstream? Stephen Pritchard...
Is storage as a service back?
The silver lining of cloud computing could be storage as a service.
Q&A: Why go via telecoms to the cloud?
With so many options on the table for cloud computing, do telecoms firms provide the best overall package?
Get ready for HPC in the mainstream
By the end of 2012, we will have single-socket, x86 devices with 128 cores. The only way to manage systems built with such devices is to exploit...
Software licensing: Does going to the cloud always make sense?
It's taken as given that the cloud computing model is the cheaper option, but that's not always the case. Indeed, software licences can be very...
The benefits of software virtualisation
Advances in processing, storage and improvements in software tools are bringing virtualisation into the mainstream of enterprise computing
IT proves its point as killer brought to justice
How an overnight upgrade to the HOLMES computing system helped Suffolk police manage the data necessary to catch Steve Wright after he murdered...
IDF 2007: Technology Showcase unveils future of computing
The labyrinth of booths at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) played home to many technology gems.<br/>
High Performance Computing looks to the future
The Network is the Computer - it is an old saying made famous by Sun boss Scott McNealy. But there is now an argument that it has never been more...
Datacentre data crunch
Inside the enterprise: Despite the move to cloud computing, businesses risk running out of datacentre space.<br> <br>
Vendors must help with confusion over cloud computing
IT pros are apparently confused by the cloud, and the different ways IT services providers view it isn't helping.
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