Look at the genealogy here, starting with our first move, the acquisition of MCI back in 2006. That provided us this very expansive global IP backbone network. [Then we moved] on to Cybertrust Managed Security capabilities in 2007, and then further on with Terremark in 2011, then a company called CloudSwitch, then Hughes Telematics, as well as the organic investment in our 4G LTE wireless network.
–Verizon Enterprise Solutions, the nearly $30 billion unit
Google pools cloud storage
It's a slow race to capture the white-collar worker segment.
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SAP Takes It All to the Cloud
“We will do cloud-based ERP on a massive scale,” said Vishal Sikka, a member of SAP’s executive board and one of the people who oversaw the project. Of SAP’s regular product, he said, “At some point in the future, complex implementations should go away. All of our products are moving to HANA.” --SAP Takes It All to the Cloud
EMC World: Pivotal boss Paul Maritz talks up plans for new firm
EMC believes that the third era will be one of mobile devices, cloud computing and big data.... "We don't want you to build an app in Amazon's cloud and have to pay Amazon a tax for the rest of its lifecycle." --EMC World: Pivotal boss Paul Maritz talks up plans for new firm
Bowl Cherries, circa long ago
Was the Renaissance something that you put on and took off like a diadem, or was it something you did even while you slept? --Bowl Cherries, circa long ago
You go to war with the knowledge you have
“Managing the incompleteness of communications” is core to mastering agile software development. --Agile Software Development: The Cooperative Game (2nd Edition)
I recall reading the first edition of this book years ago. Man, that was fun.
Why developers are the king makers
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Last week I was at on a Dell event panel representing Dell cloud think. Our moderator asked if developers are really in the driver seat - here's the answer! What else would you expect from a RedMonk? ;> Also, Andy Rhode's car fleet analogy is a good one for explaining bespoke IT vs. cloud IT.
The Money Shot
At Stanford, Systrom opted to go abroad to Florence, Italy, for the winter term of his junior year, where he focused on photography. A teacher there persuaded him to switch from his Nikon to a plastic Holga that took square photos, a choice that would be echoed later at Instagram. --The Money Shot
Building a Great Team (Dell buys Enstratius)
With the Enstratius acquisition, Dell is getting a group of people with deep influence in the community. Founder George Reese is an O'Reilly author and a cloud pioneer. He is supported by James Urquhart, Bernard Golden and John Willis, all recognized as influencers in the cloud community. --Alex Williams, TechCruch cloud strength.Welcome @botchagalupe @davidajbagley @georgereese @jamesurquhart @bernardgolden and the entire @enstratius team
— Rob Hirschfeld (@zehicle) May 6, 2013 This is the part I'm most excited about.
The trouble with our increasing clock speed
Through it all, we don't have to become hermits. But we must not allow ourselves to continue being junkies. --The trouble with our increasing clock speed