Monday, 1 July 2013

The worst cloud outages of 2013 (so far)

Why OpenFlow is the next big thing

Now the developer is king

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July 01, 2013
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The worst cloud outages of 2013 (so far)

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?

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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

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Why OpenFlow is the next big thing

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Now the developer is king

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