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News and Events | Virtual Data Centers on the Way? Poll Results | Nearly one-quarter of respondents to each of our two polls--one for
IT managers and another for business managers--said they're on the way
to a virtualized data center. Only 17 percent of people who took either
poll said they're not using the cloud at all. The remainder have some
sort of cloud initiative in place, either public or private.
Based on these results, small businesses seem to be buying into the
notion of the cloud, but taking extra precautions against data loss. A
spring survey by In-Stat
shows that even when SMBs are buying cloud storage, they are also
buying NAS systems for internal use to back up the online storage.
Security is enough of an issue that lawmakers are questioning the
possible need for federal standards for cloud security before government
agencies move existing IT systems to remote servers. While past efforts
to legislate good IT
aren't ideal, the idea is nonetheless good: making sure the cloud
systems you use are protected as well as possible against hacking or
data loss through systems failure. The ultimate reason is not to comply
with a standard, but to ensure that your business continues to have
access to critical data.
There are myriad ways to move systems to the cloud, and doing so can create savings
in equipment costs as well as in ongoing costs for utilities,
maintenance, and management. Just make sure to look for ways to ensure
that even if the cloud vendor’s data center is hit by a meteor or abruptly shutters its doors, your data will continue to be available. By (Pcworld.com)
Related News 10 Steps to Get Started With Virtualization The benefits of server virtualization are so significant at this point
that implementing it is a no-brainer. First and foremost, server
virtualization makes much better use of computing resources than
physical servers do, since you can run many different virtual servers on
a single physical host. In fact, you may be surprised at just how many
general-purpose server instances a single modern server can handle
simultaneously. Gartner: The Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2012 ORLANDO -- The technology that makes up many of the systems in the IT world today is at a critical juncture and in the next five years everything from mobile devices and applications
to servers and social networking will impact IT in ways companies need
to prepare for now, Gartner Vice President David Cearley says.
Windows Mango Matches Apple and Android in Features: But for How Long Microsoft's Windows Phone Mango
brings the mobile OS up to snuff with Apple's iOS and Google's Android
OS. But Microsoft will soon find itself behind the eight ball again
compared to what Apple has in store with iOS 5 and Google with Android
Ice Cream Sandwich, both of which are set launch later this fall. |
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