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Toozio presents a snippet of – Cloud Computing for SMEs – Video




Toozio presents a snippet of - Cloud Computing for SMEs
Rajesh is a software engineer by qualification, with over 14+ years of experience in software engineering, covering a wide range of technology products. A technologist with vast experience in managing large software development projects with multinational companies, such as Honeywell and ABB, Rajesh manages the technology team at Toozio. Rajesh is responsible for end-to-end software development, starting from defining the architecture, identifying software requirements, through to testing, and deployment. Rajesh holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Computer Science.

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Real – Cloud Computing – Video




Real - Cloud Computing

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02/27/13 FEI Event: Virtualization, Data Connectivity,




02/27/13 FEI Event: Virtualization, Data Connectivity, Cloud Computing

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02-Cloud Computing WindowsServer 2012 Editions




02-Cloud Computing WindowsServer 2012 Editions Server Core
What Is Cloud Computing? Windows Server 2012 Editions What Is Server Core? Windows Server 2012 Roles What Are the Windows Server 2012 Features? What Is Server Manager? Installation Methods Hardware Requirements for Windows Server 2012

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Cloud computing white paper by Roland Berger and SAP – Video




Cloud computing white paper by Roland Berger and SAP
Roland Berger and SAP have jointly produced a white paper entitled "Survival of the fittest", which argues that Europe has a great opportunity to assume a leading role in cloud computing. Carsten Rossbach talks about the right framework for this to happen. In terms of skills, resources and companies, European providers have everything needed to become global leaders in various segments of cloud services. However, there are still a few requirements to be established. Security risks and external threats are the main areas where far more is to be done. The authors of the study want to help the cloud to make its breakthrough on the "old continent" by means of a roadmap for Europe that passes through five stations on the path to international leadership. The most important one would be the idea of a European Cloud Gold Standard, which bundles all factors of cloud security into one quality seal.

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Bharat Badal- Interop India – Cloud Computing Can Transform India – Video




Bharat Badal- Interop India - Cloud Computing Can Transform India
Bharat Badal - The India Cloud can Transform India socially and economically. This video was my talk at Interop 2012 at Mumbai in October 2012. This video explores the economics of rural India the bottom of the social pyramid and explores how a national cloud can unify India by delivery of e governance, tele-medicine, education and how this will impact the GDP of India . This video is about 30 minutes and is recommended if you are interested in understanding how technology innovations can transform a country/India.

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Cloud computing and Cultural Heritage IT – Video




Cloud computing and Cultural Heritage IT
Stephen Stead (Southampton University and Paveprime Ltd) Cloud computing has become the common term used by many manufacturers to describe their products and services. Everything is now "Cloud" or "Cloud ready" but what exactly does this mean and what are the implications to cultural heritage computing? Many organisations are looking to Cloud computing to reduce their Information Technology costs. Is this a realistic goal? Certainly the Sunday colour supplements are trumpeting this as the great benefit. This paper defines the key cloud computing concepts and examines the implications of cloud computing to the heritage sector. In particular, it outlines the organizational and policy changes that heritage organisations must consider. We will cover the five Cloud tenents (Broad Network Access, Resource Pooling, Rapid Elasticity, Metered Service and On Demand Self Service), the 3 service models (Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS)), the four deployment models (Private Cloud, Public Cloud, Hybrid Cloud and Community Cloud), Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) and the generic Information Technology as a Service (ItaaS) concept. It will look at the generic management structures, policies and charge back and/or show back mechanisms that need to be implemented within organisations hoping to work with Cloud computing.

By: Doug Rocks-Macqueen

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Blackhat 2010 – Seven Deadly Sins Of Cloud Computing – Video




Blackhat 2010 - Seven Deadly Sins Of Cloud Computing
This video is part of the Infosec Video Collection at SecurityTube.net: http://www.securitytube.net Blackhat 2010 - Blackhat 2010 -

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Business Video On Cloud Computing – Video




Business Video On Cloud Computing
Created for MIS 202

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Cloud Computing – Data Security – Video




Cloud Computing - Data Security
Omnificience project - Video reposted to demonstrate data security in the cloud

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