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IBM <endeca_term>Computing on Demand</endeca_term> Uses Cloud to Increase Business Productivity Case Study

IBM Computing on Demand Uses Cloud to Increase Business Productivity Case Study

...situations requires and make it available within a matter of hours with Computing on Demand. This leasing arrangement delivers the computing capacity customers want, when... Read more

30 April, 2012
IBM <endeca_term>Computing on Demand</endeca_term> Uses Clouds to Increase Business Productivity

IBM Computing on Demand Uses Clouds to Increase Business Productivity

...situations requires and make it available within a matter of hours with Computing on Demand. This leasing arrangement delivers the computing capacity customers want, when... Read more

31 May, 2011
Case Study QuickView: IBM <endeca_term>Computing On Demand</endeca_term> Uses Clouds to Increase Business Productivity

Case Study QuickView: IBM Computing On Demand Uses Clouds to Increase Business Productivity

...flexibility and quick response times that today's businesses need. Using existing Computing On-Demand technologies from IBM systems, IBM taken advantage of cloud computing... Read more

23 September, 2010
Forecasting for Cloud <endeca_term>Computing On-Demand</endeca_term> Resources Based on Pattern Matching

Forecasting for Cloud Computing On-Demand Resources Based on Pattern Matching

The Cloud phenomenon brings along the cost-saving benefit of dynamic scaling. Knowledge in advance is necessary as the... Read more

2 July, 2010
Virtual Machine Auto-Configuration for Web Application

Virtual Machine Auto-Configuration for Web Application

With the booming trend of cloud computing, on-demand resource management is overwhelming static and dedicated strategy. The increasing... Read more

1 September, 2010

IBM offers SMEs 'computing on demand

Smaller businesses are the latest focus of IBM's computing model designed to offer computing power as it's needed Read more

13 November, 2002 by Margaret Kane
Open Source & Cloud <endeca_term>Computing: On-Demand</endeca_term>, Innovative It on a Massive Scale

Open Source & Cloud Computing: On-Demand, Innovative It on a Massive Scale

While more and more start-ups are taking advantage of the cost-savings and agility that cloud computing provides,... Read more

1 June, 2009
Performance Characterization of the Dell Flexible <endeca_term>Computing On-Demand</endeca_term> Desktop Streaming Solution

Performance Characterization of the Dell Flexible Computing On-Demand Desktop Streaming Solution

Businesses face increasing challenges in deploying, managing and securing their end user computing machines. Today's... Read more

1 November, 2007

IBM gets set for computing 'on-demand

Bigger Blue at the press of a button... Read more

14 April, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

SunGrid comes under attack

A publicly available test application for Sun's new computing-on-demand service was taken down by a DoS attack Read more

23 March, 2006 by Stephen Shankland
GIS Plugs Into the Cloud

GIS Plugs Into the Cloud

Terms Such as Cloud Computing, on Demand and Software as a Service (saas) Have Become Prevalent Among... Read more

19 April, 2010
Can tech giants talk you out of your datacentre?

Can tech giants talk you out of your datacentre?

...technology world: Cloud computing — applications and services delivered over the internet Utility computing — on-demand server capacity powered by virtualisation and delivered over the internet... Read more

3 July, 2009 by Jason Hiner
Cloud clout: Who are the real powers in the cloud?

Cloud clout: Who are the real powers in the cloud?

CLOUD'S BIG FIVE: IBM IBM has been pitching the utility-computing, computing on-demand message for at least seven years as a means of... Read more

18 May, 2009 by Cath Everett

Get your hands off our grids

...because it sounds better. Sometimes it is called autonomic computing, sometimes adaptable computing, on-demand computing, utility computing or agile IT. So what's in... Read more

20 May, 2005 by Leader

Grid computing 'overhyped'

...companies to describe their grid computing strategies. "Autonomic computing, adaptable computing, cluster computing, on-demand computing, utility computing, agile IT — all of us see these... Read more

19 May, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

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