Cloud Computing for the Poorest Countries New York Times (blog) Mobile money has become so big that the Africa Development Bank says the new money may be causing inflation. In South Africa, a luxury goods company called 36Boutiques uses Amazon's service for e-commerce. In India, there is an online nationwide ... See all stories on this topic » | New York Times (blog) |
ZDNet
Summary: The high mobile device penetration and disaster recovery awareness are among key reasons why VMware expects Asia will lead in pace of adoption for virtualization and cloudcomputing. Ryan Huang. By Ryan Huang | August 30, 2012 -- 04:41 ...
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TechCrunch
That market is being fuelled by the three main trends: a greater emphasis on infrastructure-free, lower-cost cloud-based IT services; a growth in mobile devices and the use of social networks, with both often outside the control of corporate IT; and a ...
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iTWire
FrontRange's mobile cloud offering is designed to improve customer field service management engagements and extends the reach of service desk staff members to the mobile environment, while also enabling users customers to provide quicker service, ...
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Mobile and social to drive next cloud computing stage RCR Wireless News “Cloud computing, mobile and social are becoming more integrated,” said Google Enterprise's director Antonio Luiz Schuch during a lecture at the Latin American edition of Cloud Computing World Forum last week. “Cloud without mobile does not make ... See all stories on this topic » | RCR Wireless News |
MyPrintResource.com
Grow Socially and interlinkONE CEO John Foley, Jr. will be releasing a new book at Graph Expo 2012 this year. In addition to learning about the new book, “Untethered Marketing: The Role of theCloud and Mobile Communications”, visitors to Booth 1071 ...
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