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Fountainhead: The Rise of the Cloud Service Bus

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for billing, showback and/or chargeback) - Disaster Recovery / Redundant service sources where needed. Cloud Computing Journal. SLA) monitoring - Cost and budget tracking (i.e. Some would call the above integration functions "Glue Logic." IT Financial Management. (4). IT Transformation. (13). Marketing. (3). Mobile Work. (4).

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IBM, Pivotal Team to Boost CloudFoundry » Data Center Knowledge

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IBM and Pivotal have been working together since March, and early fruits of the collaboration is a preview version of WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core, IBM’s lightweight version of the WebSphere Application Server, which simplifies development and deployment of web, mobile, social and analytic applications. Disaster Recovery.

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Fountainhead: Converged Infrastructure, Part 3

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ability to use free pools of servers to re-purpose for scaling, failure, disaster recovery, etc.). simplified higher-level services, such as providing fail-over, scaling-out, replication, disaster recovery, etc. Cloud Computing Journal. eliminate NICs and HBAs). reduce overall quantity of servers, (e.g.

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Fountainhead: An Ideal Datacenter-in-a-Box, Part II

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They span management of both physical and virtual software, servers, I/O, networking, etc. -- as well as higher-level functions such as High-Availability and Disaster Recovery. Cloud Computing Journal. The 13 different functions are mapped onto the data center "stack" at right. IT Financial Management. (4). IT Transformation. (13).

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Fountainhead: Who's using Infrastructure Orchestration in Finance?

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And fast repurposing means you can deliver instant High Availability (HA), entire environment disaster recovery (DR), and near-instant scaling (capacity-on-demand). Cloud Computing Journal. In fact, even without VMs, some consolidation is possible by being able to use the same box for different uses at different times.

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Fountainhead: Alternative Recommendation for DCeP "Service.

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Another enterprise with the same email application may be operating in a Tier-III datacenter environment with a rigorously-controlled response rate, a full disaster-recovery requirement, and 2GB of storage per mailbox. Cloud Computing Journal. These two SLA examples are quite different and will therefore consume different power.

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Fountainhead: IT's Blind Spots in the data center

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More from Egenera was published today in the Wall Street Journals MarketWatch website. Not all High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) is solved by VM technology. Cloud Computing Journal. I called these the " big blind spots ". When I tell them about Egenera, their eyes widen, and they go "you can do that?"