With the fanfare around Windows 7 and Snow Leopard, I can't help but think that the client OS is playing a diminishing role in light of cloud computing
Because the cloud service belongs to someone else, many architects don't think about its implications to delivery in the enterprise
A new Virtual Private Cloud offering from Amazon makes cloud computing more secure. But will it be enough for enterprise IT to take the plunge?
The focus on per-hour fees hides other critical cost components, and the lowest hourly costs can actually cost you more in total
So-called private clouds are overhyped, overused, and perhaps misunderstood
New stress-testing results for Amazon, Google, and Microsoft show uneven performance -- and surprising optimization for some tasks
There will be no 'quick switch.' Cloud computing will instead phase in over time.
The Open Group is looking at architecture and interoperability issues in a good way. Let's hope they succeed in helping the cloud evolve as it should
The feds are getting serious about the cloud. But before they spend billions on it, they need to avoid both overeager adoption and the tendency to want to control everything
The attack should make you cautious, but not put cloud computing out of the running for your enterprise
A new RFQ pushes vendors on service levels and security, while insisting on VM portability and support for both Windows and Linux
Beware oversimplifications such as 'the cloud is like the electric grid' -- they're destined to make you fail
While cloud computing is green, we need to focus on the more holistic value to the business
Where you place data within your cloud computing service is more important than you may know
New partner programs promote innovative cloud computing application development and provide prebuilt channels
In David Linthicum's first post for InfoWorld's Cloud Computing blog, three oft-repeated falsehoods about the cloud get their due
I've really enjoyed writing for you for the past 7 months, but it's time for me to do a little less writing about cloud computing and a whole lot more working in the cloud
Microsoft, Apple, and Linux may be reacting to Google's new Chrome operating system, but the real targets are you and your privacy
Some IT pros are taking advantage of cloud computing, but without reading the terms of service agreement
Analysts are speculating that Oracle's chief is reconsidering cloud computing, but I suspect it's just more of his infamous bash-to-embrace technique
Looming legal battles over privacy, security, regulation, and intellectual property have the potential to steal cloud computing's thunder
When the Celtics couldn't stand their aging e-mail infrastructure anymore, they looked to the cloud to score a new solution
Greenplum looks to use commoditized hardware to manage multiple warehouses, jumping into a cloud trend
A new consulting group headed by R. Lemuel Lasher and a three-pronged attack on competitors led by Brian Boruff may make CSC a real player in the cloud
When companies start building private clouds, will cloud providers eventually lose out?
Minnesota's "Online High School" puts the cloud to work delivering virtual desktops to students on the wrong side of the digital divide
Apple may be the hippest, most innovative company in history, but its cloud offering stinks
The CTO of Jive Software explains how his cloud-based social business software differs from consumer plays and suits enterprise users
Apple really should create the MacBook Cloud, but until they do, you can make it yourself for right around $200
Run the numbers, and it makes economic sense to consolidate the cloud onto mainframes
Want to stay up on the latest trends in cloud computing? Maybe it's time to go to camp
IBM's Open Cloud Manifesto is all the rage, but it needs a ride on the cluetrain if it's ever to amount to anything
MTV Networks is tapping cloud computing to expand its content delivery and open up APIs to customers and partners
When a bunch of cloud computing providers concoct a "war game" to help you decide whether to opt for the cloud, guess how it turns out?
Community organizers can find instant gratification in the cloud for almost every event coordination urge.
Now that Web startups have easy access to cheap cloud-based infrastructure, who needs venture capitalists?
Electronic Frontier Foundation chairman Brad Templeton weighs in on the dark side of cloud computing
Some cloud computing vendors are selling the cloud as a way to eliminate complexity, but that's simply not true.
Mozilla's push toward "coding in the cloud" looks very attractive, but what does it actually mean?
Cloud computing promises dramatic savings -- but only if downtime is kept in check
Cloud computing could bring IT departments closer to our business, but it's more likely to drive us further apart.
Cloud computing is vital to the future of higher education in America, so I beseech President Obama to take action
InfoWorld's new cloud computing blog seeks to promote a clear-eyed definition so the sustainable cloud can form