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04/21/2017 07:01 PM   |   0

Cloud Migration Essentials: What is IaaS? (And Why You Should Care)

Adam Stern | Healthcare Business Today As a group, small and midsize medical offices tend to be wired for DIY. Self-reliance runs deep, which is why many small hospitals, clinics and medical practices still manage their own technology – servers, routers, other networked gear. That said, the times, they are a-changin’ and, increasingly, growi...

04/21/2017 03:38 PM   |   0

Cloud Migration Essentials: What is IaaS? (And Why You Should Care)

Adam Stern | Healthcare Business Today As a group, small and midsize medical offices tend to be wired for DIY.  Self-reliance runs deep, which is why many small hospitals, clinics and medical practices still manage their own technology – servers, routers, other networked gear.  That said, the times, they are a-changin’ and, incr...

03/15/2017 07:06 PM   |   0

Amazon is More a ‘Giant Dust Cloud’ than Worthy Leader in Cloud Computing

Adam Stern | Channel Futures | March 15, 2017 Amazon, that mighty river of e-commerce and cloud computing, recently sprung a leak. You may have heard about it. Brought to you by Talkin' Cloud Amazon, that mighty river of e-commerce and cloud computing, recently sprung a leak. You may have heard about it. When an errant keystroke from an AWS e...

03/14/2017 07:11 PM   |   0

Amazon is More a ‘Giant Dust Cloud’ than Worthy Leader in Cloud Computing

Adam Stern | Channel Futures Amazon, that mighty river of e-commerce and cloud computing, recently sprung a leak. You may have heard about it. When an errant keystroke from an AWS engineer took down the world’s largest public cloud for five hours on Feb. 28, the glitch exposed a fundamental truth: the bigger you are, the harder you fall. Those ...

03/14/2017 03:48 PM   |   0

Amazon is More a ‘Giant Dust Cloud’ than Worthy Leader in Cloud Computing

Adam Stern | Channel Futures Amazon, that mighty river of e-commerce and cloud computing, recently sprung a leak. You may have heard about it. When an errant keystroke from an AWS engineer took down the world’s largest public cloud for five hours on Feb. 28, the glitch exposed a fundamental truth: the bigger you are, the harder you fall....

03/06/2017 06:00 AM   |   0

In Wake of Massive, Typo-Generated AWS Outage, Infinitely Virtual CEO Calls Amazon ‘Giant Dust Cloud’ Accountable Neither to Users nor Internet at Large

For L.A.-based IaaS Leader, Moral is Simple: Bigger is Not Necessarily Safer LOS ANGELES (March 6, 2017) – When an errant keystroke from an Amazon Web Services (AWS) engineer took down the world’s largest public cloud for five hours on Feb. 28, the glitch exposed a fundamental truth: the bigger you are, the harder you fall. So says Adam S...

02/21/2017 06:00 AM   |   0

Ahead of HostingCon in Los Angeles, Infinitely Virtual Asks: ‘Who’s Got Best-In-Class Sub-Ms Performance?’

IaaS Leader Re-thinks Storage Performance in the Hosting Community LOS ANGELES (Feb. 21, 2017) – With HostingCon Global 2017/Data Center World Global 2017 set for April 3-6 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, the CEO of leading Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider Infinitely Virtual has one word for those whose cloud environments coul...

01/24/2017 08:12 PM   |   0

Weaponizing the IoT: Is It a Nuke, or a Pop Gun?

Adam Stern | Industry Week | IoT World Today We like our gadgets. We just don’t like them turning on us. In the year ahead, the IoT could cause significant – but preventable – distress for businesses and individuals. As the IoT worms its way into households and industries, the 46-billion-unit question is, who’s minding the st...

01/24/2017 07:15 PM   |   0

Weaponizing the IoT: Is It a Nuke, or a Pop Gun?

Adam Stern | Industry Week | IoT World Today We like our gadgets. We just don’t like them turning on us. In the year ahead, the IoT could cause significant – but preventable – distress for businesses and individuals. As the IoT worms its way into households and industries, the 46-billion-unit question is, who’s minding the store? Is thi...

01/06/2017 02:28 PM   |   0

Infinitely Virtual on DDoS, the IoT and 2017: A Year of Living Dangerously – or Will Users Finally Take Charge?

As the Internet of Things Worms Its Way into American Households, The 46 Billion Unit Question is, Who’s Minding the Store? LAS VEGAS (Jan. 6, 2017) – We do like our gadgets. We just don’t like them turning on us. And that, in the year ahead, could well be the source of significant – but preventable -- distress for businesses and indi...