| Mar 12 |
The Cloud Computing Congress Latest Sponsor – announces their lastest whitepaper
Star provides on-demand business services to support software development projects from build and test to ‘go live’
LONDON, 15 March 2010 – Star, a provider of on-demand computing and communication services to UK businesses, has announced the launch of a specialist Dev2Live service. This is a complete range of services aimed at developers and giving them access to the managed infrastructure and collaboration tools needed to support software development projects, from build and testing to the ‘live’ environment. Star’s Dev2Live service is a solution to the resource and cost challenges of managing multiple providers and in-house hardware for every development project. Project leaders can now focus on a project’s success with the support of an extensive range of on-demand, pay-as-you-go services managed within a private cloud environment, all from one trusted partner. Dev2Live services are built up from components that make up the Star cloud computing platform, and include a dedicated virtualisation cluster, that gives developers a single scalable platform on which to build, test and deploy software with the ability to deploy additional machines in minutes. To ease collaboration, Star Business Email provides the resources to co-ordinate team activities and improves productivity without the need for in-house servers. Dev2Live services can be deployed within a Star managed network infrastructure, simplifying the secure delivery of applications and data to people wherever they are located. As part of the launch of the service, Star is offering the ‘QuickStartDV’ Pack which includes a 7-day free trial of the virtualisation platform with a 30 day ‘money back’ guarantee, 5 free users of Star Business Email and Microsoft Team Foundation Server. James Griffin, Head of Hosting Strategy at Star comments: “Whether they’re working for large corporates or smaller agencies, developers face a host of challenges in taking projects from test phase to live environments. Pressures on time scales, resources and project management combine to create a number of issues which can create barriers to successful project completion.” (more…) |
| Feb 01 |
Lee Bryant Discusses How Social Technology Can Rescue Corporate ITThe success of Web 2.0 consumer web sites teaches us many lessons about how we can improve internal IT and business to consumer online applications. Social technologies have made it progressively easier and easier for people to find each other, share information and collaborate, and we have seen how a singular focus on supporting individual needs can crete powerful network effects when aggregated at scale. However, these and other lessons have not yet penetrated the world of corporate IT in most companies today, which means expensive, centralised and highly bureaucratic models of co-ordination and collaboration are the norm. The recession is a perfect time to change this, and to seek leaner, flatter business processes and structures that act as enablers rather than dampeners of innovation and initiative. We simply cannot afford the high-cost models of internal co-ordination that have persisted for so long. (more…) |
| Jan 15 |
Dirk Singer speaks about the role of Social Media at work and enterprise 2.0
It’s a license for staff to waste time. There’s no control about what they say. What happens if a customer makes contact with them direct? Today’s arguments against allowing your staff to use social media at work? Actually they were pretty much the arguments used by companies to restrict email use in the mid 1990s. That’s worth bearing in mind as the social media in the office debate rages. Today it’s received wisdom that email is an essential business tool, and so it will be with social media before too long. Especially with metrics firm Nielsen showing that communication via social networks overtook communication via email. And from personal experience, I can now think of several instances of clients messaging me direct on Twitter as opposed to pinging me an email. (more…) |
| Jan 14 |
Win a ticket to the Cloud Computing Congress & Enterprise Social Media Event via Re-Tweet Comp!To be in for a chance to attend the “Must attend” Cloud Computing event of the year FREE, simply take part in our Re-Tweet competition! It’s Really Easy to Enter All you need to do is put your social media skills to the test and re-tweet our competition tweet on your twitter. Just make sure your tweet contains our Twitter name (@cloud_comp_news so we can track you as a contestant) and link to this blog post Tweet – “I am tweeting to win a free pass @cloud_comp_news, http://bit.ly/8qBTYm”That’s all you have to do! Winner Announcement The winner will be selected by random on the 22nd January 2010 at 12.00 GMT. We will announce the winner via Twitter the same day (so we highly suggest you follow us and will contact the winner through DM. The winner will win a two day pass to the Cloud Computing Congress & Enterprise Social Media event taking place on the 15th & 16th March at Olympia Conference Centre, London. Please Note: The winner will be responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs. Rules of Competition In order to participate, you must have a Twitter account, and have accepted the Terms of Service of Twitter. Members from every part of the world can enter the competition. In order to participate, you must send a valid Twitter message. A valid Twitter message, or tweet, contains our Twitter name (@cloud_comp_news so we can track you as a contestant), and a link to this contest page (of which http://bit.ly/8qBTYm is a short version) For more information about our events please visit: www.socialmediaseries.net www.socialtvseries.com www.cloudcomputingseries.com |
| Dec 15 |
Event Series Taking Place in Europe, North America and Asia in 2010Six Degrees is launching a new group of events – the Cloud Computing Series. The first Cloud Computing Congress Europe is taking place on 16th March 2010 at Olympia Conference Centre, London. The series of events will look at how Cloud Computing is revolutionising information technology in the European, North American, and Asian market. Topics discussed include the latest state of Cloud Computing in the respective markets, its benefits and technical challenges, the impact on the IT function, and how the applications can be build, controlled and managed in a cloud-based environment. (more…) |
Star Announces launch of ‘Dev2Live’ Services for SIs and ISVs
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