| InfoWorld Daily AM | | | From Amazon to Dropbox and Microsoft to Google, we've seen some nasty cloud outages in the first half of the year. Which company failed the worst? | | | Issue highlights 1. Why OpenFlow is the next big thing 2. Now the developer is king 3. The 3 keys to designing a private cloud -- or data center | | Resource compliments of: Red Hat Businesses that depend on innovation have one thing in common: They have built their technology foundations to be open, not closed. These businesses run on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®. It's time to experience what IT can do with no proprietary limits, vendor-imposed constraints, or boundaries to innovation. Learn more now | | The networking revolution has begun, and it's going to be good for (almost) everyone. READ MORE | | Developers with the right qualifications and skills are getting the royal treatment. Why? Because as the network becomes virtualized, the developer's reach will extend to defining much of the infrastructure on which application code itself runs. READ MORE | | Even if you're not ready for a private cloud, its best practices apply to your modern data center today. READ MORE | | White Paper: Riverbed Technology Even as enterprises focus relentlessly on consolidation of data centers, they continue to aggressively expand the roles and numbers of branch offices, often located in remote locations that are difficult to support and protect. That poses the issue of how to protect data on the edge of the network, which may be subject to a variety of risks. Read more >> | | | | |