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Category Archives: Cloud

Cloud

Cloud Computing (SaaS) Licenses – Is AGPL the solution?

Posted on April 2, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

My GNU Linux: “It is supported by many that the AGPL license for network services which run in a cloud brings back the fairness provision that the original GPL intended and returns the freedom that FLOSS promises to all users Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, News | Tagged AGPL, cloud, Licenses, SaaS | Leave a reply

Ubuntu: Really a Cloud Operating System?

Posted on March 13, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

TalkinCloud : “We knew Ubuntu was “Linux for human beings.” Aiming to catch the current cloud computing wave, Canonical has now also officially deemed Ubuntu as “the cloud OS.” But what exactly does the claim mean to cloud services providers Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, News, Ubuntu | Tagged cloud, Operating System, Ubuntu | Leave a reply

Differences between Chrome OS and Android

Posted on January 13, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Google’s two most ambitious OS, Android and Chrome OS have created many ripples in the market. Both these OS boasts of exquisite features which aim to enrich experience of users using smartphones or netbooks. While, Android based smartphones are finding Continue reading →

Posted in Android, Chrome, Cloud, News, Tips | Tagged Android, Chrome OS, differences | Leave a reply

50 Open Source Apps You Can Use in the Cloud

Posted on December 25, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

ITManagement: “The cloud computing boom has brought a surge of opportunity to the open source world. Open source developers and users are taking advantage of these opportunities in three key ways. First, many open source applications are now available on Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, Software, Tips | Tagged Apps, cloud, open-source | Leave a reply

Ubuntu Makes Private Clouds a Breeze

Posted on November 20, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Enterprise Networking Planet: “Getting a cloud setup on a public server like Amazon Web Service’s Elastic Cloud Computing (EC2) platform isn’t too hard. After all, you just sign up for EC2, provide your payment information, and — a few clicks Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, News, Ubuntu | Tagged Clouds, Ubuntu | Leave a reply

Google Chrome OS

Posted on November 12, 2010 by jonboy60 — 3 Comments ↓

When Google first announced Chrome OS, a cloud-focused operating system back in July last year. Everyone knew that Google could do exactly this, if it wanted to, but the question was why they would want to. The company also said Continue reading →

Posted in Android, Chrome, Cloud, News | Tagged chrome, Chrome OS, Google | 3 Replies

SparkleShare – Dropbox Alternative

Posted on October 10, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Sparkleshare, the open-source cloud storage (think Dropbox) alternative has hit its first beta milestone. SparkleShare isn’t just a piece of software, it’s part of your work flow. It’s designed to make sharing documents and collaboration easier, and to make peers Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, Software, Tips | Tagged cloud, Dropbox, SparkleShare, Tips | Leave a reply

How the Cloud is Changing the Way SysAdmins Work

Posted on October 2, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Ostatic: “Just because a business moves its systems to the cloud, it doesn’t mean less work for system administrators. Though cloud computing puts more resources and tools at a sysadmin’s fingertips, there’s a still a need for constant monitoring, oversight, Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, News | Tagged cloud, News | Leave a reply

Dropbox for storing, sharing, sync file online

Posted on September 30, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Dropbox is a Web-based file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc. which uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization. It was founded in 2007 by MIT Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, Fedora, Gnome, Software, Tips, Ubuntu | Tagged cloud, Dropbox, sharing, Software, storing, sync | Leave a reply

UbuntuOne gets better

Posted on September 19, 2010 by jonboy60 — 1 Comment ↓

MyBroadband: “Cloud storage services offers Ubuntu users an ever increasing range of features Most users have heard of Dropbox, the online storage application which makes it easy to save files in the “cloud”. As far as consumer-facing cloud storage solutions Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, News, Ubuntu | Tagged News, Tips, UbuntuOne | 1 Reply

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