2015년 2월 3일 화요일

Amazon hits 5-year high in cloud market

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up
February 03, 2015

Amazon hits 5-year high in cloud market

Amazon was able to grab a 30 percent global cloud market share despite a strong third-quarter push from cloud rival Microsoft. Microsoft is in second place in the market with about 11 percent share.
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White Paper: Hughes Network Systems, LLC

The Omni-Channel Retailer

The retail industry is at an inflection point, or “reset moment”, triggered by mass consumer adoption of digital selling channels, particularly “smart” mobile devices. Armed with information instantly available to them in the digital domain, consumers now take “the store” with them wherever they go. LEARN MORE

FCC chairman doesn't plan to release net neutrality order before vote

The chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission has no plans to release the text of his proposed Net neutrality order before a scheduled commission vote on it later this month, despite a request from Republican lawmakers to do so.READ MORE

Death knell for Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 grows louder

Many of the risks of running Windows Server 2003 after the July end-of-support deadline, Microsoft says, are not just about protecting one's own infrastructure, but also revolve around issues like PCI DSS security provisions for regulated industries.READ MORE
: Hughes Network Systems, LLC

Leverage New Cloud Applications

BevMo! needed a network provider that could support their strategic move to the Cloud for many of its backoffice applications. In order to deliver “The BevMo! Experience,” BevMo! turned to Hughes to deliver a network with optimal performance, strong security, and high reliability. LEARN MORE

VMware's OpenStack plants itself firmly in vSphere

With VIO, VMware has stepped out of the role of project contributor to become a full-blown OpenStack vendor. It will compete with other vendors by offering tight integration with existing VMware installations and by making setup and management as painless as possible. READ MORE

Samsung and Good combine products to boost Android enterprise credibility

Samsung Electronics and Good Technology hope to convince more enterprises to use Android-based smartphones and tablets, with the help of a joint offering designed to protect the OS, applications and data. READ MORE
: Hughes Network Systems, LLC

Bon-Ton Harnesses the Power of Omni-Channel

Retailers are increasingly launching omnichannel strategies to provide a seamless shopping experience across in-store and online channels. A digitally enhanced store experience can give retail chains a big advantage over Amazon and other online-only competitors. LEARN MORE




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