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Cloud Computing is MAD - Karl Deacon, UK CTO, Capgemini Outsourcing Services

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Could Cloud computing be MAD?  It all has its roots in teaching of historical analysis for the purposes of forecasting what’s to come.   ...

HP has a Cloud plan - it's just not telling us what it is yet!

Hewlett Packard (HP) has a plan to crack the Cloud Computing market – it just isn't letting anyone in on what that might be just yet! ...

BT and a grand ambition

Following an earlier dalliance with NetSuite, the ambitions that BT harbours for 2009 and beyond extend outside  the CRM market and out into creating...

Working in the Cloud: Novozymes has best of both worlds

 On Premise? On Demand? Does it have to be one or the other? Some firms combine both... ...

Panorama and Alchemex join analytics as a service rush

Google's Analytics Gadget can automatically extract and summarise data into a pivot table and is a great way to construct online performance charts. D...

Bathwick Group: Workplace productivity SaaS - the vendors are willing, so should you make the move?

Market Analysis: Many vendor marketing campaigns for Cloud are misfiring

BusinessCloud Summit 09: Sponsor Commentary

BusinessCloud Summit 09: Sponsor Commentary

"Cloud Computing is transforming everything we thought we knew about enterprise technology.  At the most strategic levels of the modern...

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Business Cloud Summit 2009

In the latest of our series of videos from the Business Cloud Summit 09, we talk to customers on the frontline of the Cloud.

Business Cloud Summit 2010- the Business Cloud one year on!

We said that 2009 was the Year of the Cloud. We were wrong. In reality it was a year of the Cloud, albeit an important year. It was the year that Cloud Computing adoption gained sufficient traction that even if your organisation hadn't begun to roll out Cloud-based technologies, it needed at least to put them on the corporate agenda for consideration. 

It was against this backdrop that the first Business Cloud Summit was held. Reflecting the greater and more mainstream take-up of Cloud Computing, this year's Business Cloud Summit is very much The Business Cloud – One Year On! We're going to be hearing from even more of the increasingly established and experienced practitioners of Cloud Computing in both the private and public sectors.  You really won't want to miss this... Read more.