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  • Cloud providers touting multi-hypervisor support

    By Brandon Butler | 10 May, 2012 05:42

    When Tata Communications, the Indian telecommunications company, rolls out its infrastructure as a service cloud offering in America in the coming months, company officials want to claim differentiating features in the products. And one they're hoping to include is support for multiple hypervisors.

  • IaaS Case Study: Preferred Hotel Group prefers the cloud

    By Christine Burns | 09 April, 2012 14:30

    If you've ever stayed at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, the Chancery Court Hotel in London or the Keio Plaza Hotel in Tokyo, then the Preferred Hotel Group handled your reservation, delivered technology-driven guest services and took care of a variety of other behind-the-scenes functions.

  • Terremark launches private cloud edition

    By Brandon Butler | 04 April, 2012 02:43

    Some enterprise customers just aren't comfortable throwing their data into a public cloud environment, says Ellen Rubin, vice president of cloud products for Terremark, which is owned by Verizon.

  • Terremark launches private cloud offering

    By Nancy Gohring | 03 April, 2012 21:01

    Terremark is offering enterprises a new private cloud service that includes the option to burst onto a public cloud.

  • Carriers make their play in the cloud

    By Brandon Butler | 02 April, 2012 20:30

    The wave started last year when Time Warner Cable, the telecommunications company serving much of the Eastern United States, spent $230 million to purchase NaviSite, a provider of cloud services for businesses.

  • Engine Yard expands Rails apps cloud services

    By Paul Krill | 03 June, 2010 20:18

    Engine Yard will extend on Thursday its services for cloud-based services for Ruby on Rails applications, giving users the option to deploy on Terremark infrastructure.

  • VMware partners to offer Amazon-like compute services

    By James Niccolai | 02 September, 2009 08:06

    VMware announced a new program on Tuesday through which service providers will offer pay-as-you-go computing services similar to those from Amazon Web Services.

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