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IT Cloud Computing: An Intel cross-organizational group developed a common cloud computing taxonomy designed to meet Intel’s comprehensive requirements by classifying the entire breadth of existing cloud technologies. Based on this classification, diagramed in Figure 1 in this IT whitepaper, ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Information Technology, Intel, Intel IT, IT White Papers, IT@Intel Tags: Catherine Spence, Cloud Software, data center, ERP, Hong Li, Infrastructure as a Service, Intel IT, IT Best Practices, IT Business Agility, IT Business Efficiency, IT Business Value, IT Cloud Computing, IT Competitive Advantage, IT Continuity, IT Data Center, IT efficiency, IT Whitepaper, IT@Intel, PaaS, Platform as a Service, Ricki Godfrey, Robert Armstrong, SAAS, Software as a Service
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Scale Venture Partners Managing Director, Sharon Wienbar gives listeners her perspective on life of a venture capitalist and what her interests are in investing. She is most excited about crowdsourcing, vertical content and business software-as-a-service. Despite the current ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Corporate, Venture Perspectives by Scale Venture Partners Tags: crowdsourcing, Jennifer Jones, recession, SAAS, Scale Venture Partners, Sharon Wienbar, Software as a Service, venture capital, Venture Perspectives, vertical content
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In a big company like Intel, users get their software in a variety of ways – on their desktops, delivered over a network, or some combination of those. Catherine Spence, an enterprise architect with Intel IT Research and Technology Development, ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Corporate, Information Technology, InfoWorld, Intel, Intel IT, Intel-OpenPort, IT@Intel Tags: Catherine Spence, compute models, enterprise architect, Intel, IT Research and Technology, on-demand software, Software as a Service, streaming, virtual hosted desktop
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Nick Carr is an acclaimed business writer and speaker whose work centers on strategy, innovation, and technology. His 2004 book “Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion of Competitive Advantage,” published by Harvard Business School Press, set off a ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, Silicon Valley Watcher, TechOne Tags: Does IT Matter?, Nick Carr, Software as a Service, The Future of On Demand