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Strange Rolling Cloud

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Beautiful ambient house track by The Orb. Added some nice pictures to add to the effect icon smile Strange Rolling Cloud

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This Week in Cloud Computing – Jyoti Bansal, Founder & CEO of AppDynamics and Ashish Soni, President & CTO of Ringio

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This week we have Jyoti Bansal, Founder & CEO of AppDynamics and Ashish Soni, President & CTO of Ringio. For more information, show notes, and an upcoming schedule, go to www.thisweekin.com. Take a moment to thank our Sponsors: Virtacore, Storm on Demand, NetDNA on Twitter. virtacore.com http netdna.com NEWS HEADLINES Story 1 – Gartner’s Global IT Council for Cloud Services has issued 7 rights and a responsibility for cloud computing consumers. Gartner Report. The right to retain ownership your data, better SLAs, notification of changes that affect biz processes, understand tech limitations up front, the legal requirements where the provider operates, know security processes followed, the RESPONSIBILITY to adhere to software license requirements. Q: Doesn’t the biggest responsibility reside with consumers to push providers to honor these rights? Story 2 – Microsoft is partnering with Dell, HP and Fujitsu to sell Azure as part of their data center products. Q: Microsoft has always relied on its channel partners for sales. Will this business strategy continue to work with MSFT’s cloud computing efforts? Story 3 – Dave’s post: For what ails health care, my prescription is the cloud Q: The cloud provides many opportunities for healthcare, but is the industry ready? Story 4 – Feds pull the plug on funding for IT projects The federal gov’t is backpedaling on IT spending – halting some 30 financial system modernization projects. Federal CIO Vivek Kundra has publicly criticized

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Huge Bubble Cloud over Beijing Skies Mystifies Observers

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For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Follow us on Facebook ☛ facebook.com And finally… it was quite a sight over the skies of Beijing Thursday. A mysterious bubble cloud of sorts caught the attention of many in the city. The seemingly unique phenomenon has become somewhat of a hit on the Internet. Photos were posted online of a mysteriously huge bubble cloud over the skies of Beijing and surrounding areas Thursday, which raised concerns and discussions among netizens. “At first, it’s relatively small and bright, the upper part is something like a semi-circle, a spherical ring of light, it’s obviously becoming bigger and bigger then.” When the observation team set their instruments at the bubble, it gradually became bigger and thinner. The entire occurrence lasted for less than 15 minutes. Observers took pictures of the whole process and posted them online. Staff members at the Beijing Planetarium believe it was the same phenomenon after an analysis of time and space. “Of course people had a lot of discussions, personally I think it’s a kind of meteor or a phenomenon in terrestrial space.” Experts say the bubble cloud was unlikely a natural phenomenon. Judging from the pictures, the bubble cloud was hundreds of miles away from observers in Beijing. [Zhu Jin, Curator, Beijing Planetarium]: “It must have been caused by human beings, not nature or other things like that.” In less than one day more than 100 comments were posted about the

Cloud Computing Explained on the White Board

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Get a simple explanation of Cloud Computing and how it can benefit your business. Presented by Cloud Commerce. Cloud Commerce helps organizations understand, and benefit from cloud computing. We focus exclusively on applications in the cloud. We show business how leveraging the cloud can save money, while providing a secure and reliable alternative to running on-premise solutions. To see all of our products: www.cloudcommerce.com Visit us at: www.CloudCommerce.com

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This Week in Cloud Computing – Rob May, Founder of Backupify

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This week we have Rob May, Founder of Backupify and Steve Larsen, CEO of PhoneTell. For more information, show notes, and an upcoming schedule, go to www.thisweekin.com/cloudcomputing Please check out our sponsors: Virtacore.com http on Demand.com NetDNA.com NEWS HEADLINES YouTube has confirmed a free cloud-based Video Editor that makes it simple for anyone to do basic things like trim video and replace background noise with music. You can trim and edit fully high-definition 1080p video. The E3 gaming conference is currently happening in LA this week, and a number of companies are announcing gaming initiatives in the cloud. OnLive’s cloud gaming service hosts all game content on its own centralized servers, doing all the processing remotely so a low-end netbook could be used as a gaming machine. Gaikai and Otay are providing similar services. Amazon’s EC2 creators are launching a cloud computing startup called Benguela next week at the Structure conference. They haven’t revealed much about it, but founders Chris Pinkham and Willem van Biljon claim to have built ‘cloud infrastructure software that will revolutionize how enterprises interact with the cloud.’ They’re backed by Sequoia Capital. Eucalyptus has announced support for Windows Virtual Machines (VMs), in a major upgrade to its open source software for private and hybrid cloud computing. Intuit’s web sites are being hit by a major outage which started yesterday at 7pm. Intuit isn’t providing any details on the cause

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The next big thing in computing is very small. Professor Michelle Simmons explains quantum computing, a field so complex that one pundit says you never fully understand – you just learn to live with it.

Explaining Cloud Computing

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This video explains cloud computing. It is produced and presented by Christopher Barnatt, author of ExplainingComputers.com, and Associate Professor of Computing and Future Studies in Nottingham University Business School. For more information, please see the “Cloud” section of www.ExplainingComputers.com. You may also want to read my forthcoming book “A Brief Guide to Cloud Computing” — http

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Introduction to Cloud Computing

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Please give us a THUMBS UP if you like our videos!!! Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: December 17, 2010 Length of Class: 75 Minutes Tracks Cloud and Virtual Computing Prerequisites None Purpose of Class This class introduces students to the world of Cloud Computing and explains that Cloud Computing is more then Virtualization. Chapters Introduction (00:00) Web Applications (06:51) Clustering (09:26) Terminal Services (16:26) Application Servers (25:13) Virtualization (30:00) Hosted Instances (44:05) Hosted Solutions (54:41) Public vs. Private Clouds (58:06) Final Thoughts (60:00) Class Notes Introduction Cloud Computing is a design philosophy that breaks the Operating System and Applications from the Hardware Web Applications Are Created in Web Programming Languages Generally Use Databases to Store Data Clusters Are Generally Used for Database Servers (MySQL, Microsoft Active Directory) Load is balanced between servers in a cluster. If one server fails the cluster responds by not sending traffic to it. Servers maintain the same data by using replication Terminal Services Based off of old Mainframe and Dumb Terminal Architecture Now You Use Terminal Services Servers and Thin Clients Thin Clients can be Hardware Devices or Software installed on a computer All processing happens on Terminal Services Server and the Thin Client simply gets a “Window” into the server. Example: www.ncomputing.com Application Servers Uses Terminal Services but

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Cloud computing explained – funny

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The video is in Hindi Language.The guy has no clue on cloud computing. But I admire his confidence and the way he explains it. He is Vishwabandhu Gupta, former IT commissioner. His views on the Government and the Supreme court : www.youtube.com

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Cloud (Robot Carnival)

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Directed by Mao Lamdo with music by Isaku Fujita for the anthologic anime Robot Carniival. The simple and simply drawn tale of a robot (reminiscent of Astro Boy), walking through the segment without rest — who travels through the years as various events pass by until he is noticed by a passing angel, who makes him human.

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Cloud Computing Here and Now–Our Youngest Experts Explain the Cloud

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Whatever your view, the Cloud is here and it’s changing everything. You can find it explained in many places, but if you really want to know about the Cloud, listen to our youngest experts–millennials and digital natives from your next generation of customers, employees and competitors. Learn how Accenture can help you accenture.com

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Confused about the term “Cloud Computing”? Want to be “with the times” when you talk about new technology buzzwords? This video boils down a section of Cloud Computing, that of Cloud Infrastructure and Cloud Hosting in a way that everyone can understand! Script by Michael Sheehan youtube: HighT3chDad blog: hightechdad.com twitter twitter.com Animation / illustration by Tim Wayne blog: blog.hisnamesitmmy.com Google+: plus.google.com email: cloudvideo@hisnameistimmy.com A big hat tip goes out from us to the Common Craft folks who make simply the BEST “In Plain English” videos available and are very inspiring. See their videos at: www.commoncraft.com

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