CLOUD COMPUTING 2018

February 18, 2018

The Ninth International Conference on Cloud Computing, GRIDs, and Virtualization (CLOUD COMPUTING 2018), held between February 18 - 22, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain, continued a series of events targeted to prospect the applications supported by the new paradigm and validate the techniques and the mechanisms. A complementary target was to identify the open issues and the challenges to fix them, especially on security, privacy, and inter- and intra-clouds protocols. Cloud computing is a normal evolution of distributed computing combined with Serviceoriented architecture, leveraging most of the GRID features and Virtualization merits. The technology foundations for cloud computing led to a new approach of reusing what was achieved in GRID computing with support from virtualization

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Practical Guide to Cloud Management Platforms

whitePaper | January 15, 2022

The aim of this guide is to provide a practical reference to help enterprise Information Technology (IT) managers, business decision makers, system operations staffs, application architects and application

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Going Cloud-Native: Tips for Choosing the Right Cloud-Based Storage Solution for Your Business

whitePaper | May 22, 2023

Businesses are storing some of their resources in the public cloud for its scalability, flexibility, security, and manageability. While network-attached storage (NAS) is a familiar, trusted storage technology, public cloud-based versions are still emerging, so their feature sets can vary widely from one offering to the next.

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GxP compliance in cloud infrastructure

whitePaper | August 31, 2022

In this era of digital transformation, where artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality have garnered attention, cloud computing is proving to be the enabler for these technologies. Pharmaceutical, medical devices and biotech companies are increasingly exploring digital solutions to improve their drug development processes, supply chain, research, manufacturing of medicines and devices etc.

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AWS Outposts High Availability Design and Architecture Considerations

whitePaper | August 12, 2021

This whitepaper discusses architecture considerations and recommended practices that IT managers and system architects can apply to build highly available on-premises application environments with AWS Outposts. This paper is intended for IT managers and system architects looking to deploy, migrate, and operate applications using the AWS cloud platform and run those applications on premises with AWS Outposts. It introduces the architecture patterns, anti-patterns, and recommended practices for building highly available systems that include AWS Outposts. You will learn how to manage your AWS Outposts capacity and use networking and data center facility services to set up highly available AWS Outposts infrastructure solutions. AWS Outposts is a fully managed service that provides a logical pool of cloud compute, storage, and networking capabilities. With Outposts, customers can use supported AWS managed services in their on-premises environments, including: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), Amazon Simple Storage Service on Outposts (Amazon S3 on Outposts), and other AWS services on Outposts. Services on Outposts are delivered on the same AWS Nitro System used in the AWS Regions. By leveraging AWS Outposts infrastructure solutions, you can build, manage, and scale highly available on-premises applications using familiar AWS cloud services and tools. AWS Outposts is ideal for workloads that require low latency access to on-premises systems, local data processing, data residency, and migration of applications with local system interdependencies.

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Citrix Cloud

whitePaper | November 26, 2019

The request must identify the Service(s), define the dates, times and durations of Unavailability, along with supporting logs or records that corroborate the Unavailability, and identify the affected users and their locations, as well any technical support requested or remediation implemented. Only one service credit will be issued per Service, for the applicable number of months, with a maximum of a single 10% service credit for all months of the extension. Customer must present the voucher upon purchase of the extension. If you purchase the extension through a reseller, you will receive a credit through the reseller. The credit we apply for a direct purchase, or pass to your reseller for an indirect purchase, will be based on the pro-rated, blended suggested retail price of the extension for the same number of units. Citrix does not control resale pricing or resale credits. Credits do not include a right of offset on payments due to Citrix or a reseller. Citrix will occasionally update these terms. When updates occur, Citrix will also revise the publication date at the top of the Service Level Agreement. Any changes apply only to your new Service purchases or Service extensions on or after the current publication date.

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Continuous Recovery - Protecting workloads in a PVDC spanning between two geo data centers

whitePaper | June 9, 2023

Many cloud providers participating in VCPP have successfully adopted VMware Cloud Director Availability (VCDA). The product improvements in the latest releases related to the simplified implementation and operation processes, useful features, and deep integration with vSphere and VMware Cloud Director (VCD), in addition to the attractive pricing model, made VCDA the preferred product for providing DR and migration services for their tenants’ workloads.

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