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Cloud Migration: Benefits of Cloud Computing: Pay for what you use
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We're all migrating to the cloud, whether we know it yet or not. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Benefits of Cloud Computing: Pay for what you use. Others are drawing parallels between cloud computing and electric utilities, which provide resources on demand based on consumption. Like your electric bill, your cloud computing bill can be unexpectedly large if you don’t keep a close watch on the resources your solutions are utilizing. March 7, 2013 at 3:59 AM. This comment has been removed by the author. Great an...
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Cloud Migration: March 2010
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We're all migrating to the cloud, whether we know it yet or not. Thursday, March 25, 2010. Welcome CloudSlam 2010 Attendees. Hi from Mark and Greg, presenters of 'Navigating the Fog of Cloud Computing' at Cloud Slam 2010. Thanks for visiting our blog. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome CloudSlam 2010 Attendees. Has your organization adopted any cloud computing platform?
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Cloud Migration: August 2012
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We're all migrating to the cloud, whether we know it yet or not. Wednesday, August 22, 2012. Why Friends don't Let Friends use the Office 365 Migration tool (MMT). This blog post details the issues encountered recently in migrating a customer to the Microsoft Office365 Solution using the built-in E-mail migration tool (aka Move Mailbox tool or MMT). It should be noted that many of these issues are well known by Microsoft and they are working on fixes or workarounds for some. Party tool but that feature i...
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Cloud Migration: Why Friends don't Let Friends use the Office 365 Migration tool (MMT)
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We're all migrating to the cloud, whether we know it yet or not. Wednesday, August 22, 2012. Why Friends don't Let Friends use the Office 365 Migration tool (MMT). This blog post details the issues encountered recently in migrating a customer to the Microsoft Office365 Solution using the built-in E-mail migration tool (aka Move Mailbox tool or MMT). It should be noted that many of these issues are well known by Microsoft and they are working on fixes or workarounds for some. Party tool but that feature i...
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Cloud Migration: April 2010
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We're all migrating to the cloud, whether we know it yet or not. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Benefits of Cloud Computing: Pay for what you use. Others are drawing parallels between cloud computing and electric utilities, which provide resources on demand based on consumption. Like your electric bill, your cloud computing bill can be unexpectedly large if you don’t keep a close watch on the resources your solutions are utilizing. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Cloud Migration: February 2010
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We're all migrating to the cloud, whether we know it yet or not. Thursday, February 11, 2010. Enterprise Cloud Computing Advisory and Migration Services. ISC and EC3 have teamed up to provide Enterprise Cloud Computing Advisory and Migration Services to public and private sector organizations. This blog will provide you with our impressions, ideas, experiences and guidance as we work with more and more organizations as they enter into the world of cloud computing. What do we offer? How can you engage us?
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Cloud Migration: Dynamic scalability
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We're all migrating to the cloud, whether we know it yet or not. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Amazon’s EC2 offers a feature they refer to as ‘Auto Scaling.’ Auto Scaling lets you specify conditions according to which the computing capacity available to your application is increased or decreased. For applications that experience spikes or dramatic variability in usage, it may be your best option. May 7, 2012 at 4:55 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cloud Migration: May 2011
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We're all migrating to the cloud, whether we know it yet or not. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Amazon’s EC2 offers a feature they refer to as ‘Auto Scaling.’ Auto Scaling lets you specify conditions according to which the computing capacity available to your application is increased or decreased. For applications that experience spikes or dramatic variability in usage, it may be your best option. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Has your organization adopted any cloud computing platform?