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How to create and destroy an HP cloud server
Nick Hardiman gives you the step-by-step procedure for creating and then destroying a cloud server from your HP Cloud account.
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How to set up an HP Cloud account
Nick Hardiman introduces the new HP Cloud Service and shows you how to get started by opening an account.
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How to get started with Amazon's Simple Storage Service
Nick Hardiman shows you the step-by-step to creating buckets and objects in the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3).
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Creating buckets and objects in Amazon Simple Storage Service
Nick Hardiman illustrates the basic steps to creating buckets and objects in Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3).
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What small cloud players can offer to compete with the giants
Nick Hardiman looks at the smaller players in the cloud space. What can small companies offer to compete with the likes of Amazon and Rackspace?
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Getting cloud services to the little people: A dilemma for IT
Nick Hardiman looks as the particular dilemma of IT staff in small organizations: cloud service options that help the bottom line vs. the pitfalls of ceding control.
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Railway stairs, IT demand, and cloud services
Nick Hardiman finds a parallel between an annoying daily challenge and one faced by many IT departments as they evolve toward the cloud.
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Security policies need to be updated to include the cloud
Nick Hardiman suggests the ways in which a security policy needs to be updated when your organization moves any systems or applications to the cloud.
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The cloud and the help desk: How is support provided?
Nick Hardiman looks at the cloud from a help desk perspective. Outsourcing support is not a new concept, but how will the advance of the cloud affect customer service issues?
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Comprehensive monitoring enables comprehensive support
Nick Hardiman addresses the complex business-IT environment and the different kinds of monitoring that it requires -- from the cloud application itself to the infrastructure that i...