AWS WorkSpaces may spark federal demand for desktop as a service
The recent announcement by Amazon Web Services of a new managed desktop-as-a-service offering called Amazon WorkSpaces may give a much-needed boost to governmentwide adoption of virtual desktops.
Cloud as a Brain gets real ... so let the AI race begin!
The announcement by IBM that it would add Watson-like technologies as a cloud service signals the beginning of a race to build the brainiest cloud.
Google, researchers create first detailed map of global forest change
Free tool helps scientists understand human and naturally induced forest changes and how these changes affect other environmental, economic and societal systems.
Fujitsu offers BYO cloud solution
The Cloud Integration Platform will let enterprises work with public or private cloud services, and non-cloud applications, through a single portal.
Schneider offers ready-made, modular data centers
The firm debuts rapidly deployable data center modules that provide more control over infrastructure at lower cost.
NASA to share data through Amazon cloud
NASA is making terabytes worth of climate and Earth science data available through an Amazon cloud system.
Oak Ridge gets help to manage Titan's massive data stream
National lab installs smaller supercomputers whose sole purpose is to sift through the massive amount of data being generated by Titan.
GSA looks down the road at shared services
GSA explores a cloud brokerage model for shared cloud services.
Lack of awareness slows cloud shared services, providers say
In launching shared services, agencies find ways to build awareness of their offerings and to overcome misunderstanding about the cloud.
Is FedRAMP working? It better.
It's the only security standardization game in town for feds, and it will mature. Meanwhile, IBM gets FedRAMP stamp of approval.
Energy lab's Catalyst could spur next-gen of HPC clusters
Livermore, Intel and Cray are deploying the uniquely designed Catalyst to explore new frontiers in HPC simulation and big data innovation.
Agencies drift toward cloud-based shared services
Government agencies must decide whether sharing services from cloud providers could be cheaper than building their own.
IEEE wants the cloud to grow like the Internet
The Intercloud Testbed, taking an approach similar to how long-distance dialing and the Internet were created, is designed to demonstrate how multiple independent clouds can connect and exchange information.
Enterprise architects should be in thick of system design, emerging tech
Architects must show how their system designs operate in the field as agencies tackle big data, cloud and mobility issues.
Interior takes financial management system to an enterprise cloud
Virtustream is working with Unisys to move the SAP-based system to the cloud as part of Interior's efforts to move to the cloud.
After delays, DISA extends Google email pilot
The program, which had been delayed by spending cuts and furloughs, is testing if DOD users can connect to commercial cloud services while maintaining security through CAC authentication.
GSA shutters 37 data centers, consolidates IT operations
The agency also consolidated all IT offices and staff under the leadership of GSA CIO Casey Coleman to eliminate duplication and streamline IT operations.
Google's mystery barges keep world guessing
If Google is involved, is a floating data center that far-fetched?
Why IBM thinks it's a contender in the Great Cloud Battle
The company is putting a lot of resources into its effort to attract government cloud customers. Does it have an advantage over the competition?
How Aspen's DNS services became more secure, reliable and cheaper
Outsourcing Domain Name Services and Web policy enforcement to OpenDNS saves the Colorado city and county money while improving security.
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