Everything is moving to the cloud. But how green is it, really?
Our everyday tasks are increasingly digital, supported by tools and services that are based on some remote server farm. How do we assess the carbon footprint left by data centers?
Our everyday tasks are increasingly digital, supported by tools and services that are based on some remote server farm. How do we assess the carbon footprint left by data centers?
Amazon Web Services adds a second infrastructure region and is setting aside $4.5 billion in investments, through to 2037, with plans to build data centres and create jobs in Australia.
I'm starting to worry about iCloud storage, but it turns out there is a solution. A complicated, expensive, somewhat hacky, not at all Apple-elegant solution that Apple actually endorses. Read on to learn more.
Do you have too many items on your todo list or in your email inbox? If so, you might want to learn some of the insider techniques and tools our own David Gewirtz has put into practice to keep his very busy schedule under control.
Fully updated: An introduction to cloud computing, right from the basics up to IaaS and PaaS, hybrid, public, and private cloud, AWS and Azure.
Cloud solutions have very little barrier to entry, but their barrier to exit can be considerable.
Ireland has an energy problem and the biggest cause of it is data centres from global tech giants.
Amazon Web Services touts space credentials from Earth-bound cloud infrastructure.
David Gewirtz examines the startling similarities between public utilities and cloud computing providers in the context of natural disasters like ice storms, hurricanes, and wildfires. Public utilities have become complacent and are subject to disruption from Internet-age companies.
When the OpenStack Foundation shifted its focus from just OpenStack to a variety of open-source cloud technologies, it also changed its organization, and now, the Open Infrastructure Foundation has named its first board of directors.