Over the next two years, enterprise IT will follow in the footsteps of today’s
early adopters and visionaries, finally embracing the Cloud and moving content,
applications, and processes to the web. So what are the catalysts for this
perfect storm? A combination of maturing platforms, generational and cultural
shifts, and compelling economics, making cloud-based solutions the undeniable
choice for nearly all future non-core technology purchases
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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe Coming Tornado: Cloud in the Enterprise - 0 views
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Between Amazon EC2 for infrastructure-as-a-service, Force.com for platform-as-a-service, and Google Apps for software-as-a-service, companies large and small now have enough options to run their entire business in the Cloud.
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they’re buying these services because they cost so much less to maintain and the barriers to getting started are much lower. And although the economy is showing signs of improvement, the past few years have fundamentally changed the way we think about technology purchases. Higher cost does not necessarily translate to higher quality.
Audioboo - 0 views
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"We are a mobile & web platform that effortlessly allows you to record and upload audio for your friends, family or the rest of the world to hear." Can record from computer or iPhone/iPod. Great mobile recording for podcasting. Very easy to use. You can log in with your Twitter account, record or upload a file, send to friends and post to Facebook at the same time. Your file shows up with your profile next to it. Use is fully described by Russell Stannard at http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com/audioboo/index.html.
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