Whitepaper

Adoption, Approaches & Attitudes: The Future of Cloud Computing in the Public and Private Sectors

Cloud computing has been around in one form or another since the late 1990s. Salesforce.com is often credited with introducing the concept of delivering simple enterprise applications and services via the web. In the twenty years that have followed, everyone from Google to Microsoft have brought their own interpretation of the cloud model to market.

Hybrid Hosting: Evolving the Cloud in 2011

As businesses of every size rely more and more on their technology infrastructure to provide them with a competitive advantage, cloud computing and related technologies have emerged as potential game-changers. The most intense focus has been on finding ways to leverage cloud computing with minimum disruption to business processes and maximum return on investment. The

A Bathwick Group Whitepaper: A foundation for Database Simplification, Consolidation and Cost Reduction

Over the past decade the trend in infrastructure design has been towards scale-out architectures based on the x86 processor, where many machines are clustered together in order to create a virtual mainframe. In this paper we set out to challenge this approach and to demonstrate that modern mainframe technology represents a viable scale-up alternative to

IBM Cloud Services – How IBM is shortening the gap between customers and development value

Development and test is optimally suited for cloud service, given the security and demand variability characteristics of that key workload. In addition to cost reduction, CIOs and development managers should consider the value cloud services can provide during the development lifecycle, and how cloud can help an organization become more agile and responsive to business