Starting a new law firm and speaking with cloud services vendors has brought my partner and me face-to-face with one of the realities of cloud data storage.
This was my second time attending the Symposium in Santa Clara California. The event took place from May 14 through May 17 and the theme of the conference was Digital Infrastructure Convergence with a significant emphasis on modular data center design and construction.
The partnership seeks to develop services that enable cloud-based, collaborative research computing solutions and services to more institutions and organizations.
I have been digesting the latest vicious assault that Greenpeace has made on the data-centre industry - with their naming and shaming of the social-network operators and their, so called, ‘dirty data’.
In the Jan/Feb issue of Mission Critical, Zinc Whiskers focused on how the “cloud” operates as an automatically virtualized environment that creates very high power densities in processing areas.