Hybrid Clouds

January/February 2016

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The current trend toward hybrid clouds is based on the assumption that companies have specific architectures, application landscapes, and data that they won't move to public clouds. Many factors will determine a hybrid cloud's success, including its architecture and management infrastructure. The columns and departments in this issue focus on various hybrid cloud-related topics. Read More

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EvacSys: A Cloud-Based Service for Emergency Evacuation

EvacSys: A Cloud-Based Service for Emergency Evacuation

In the wake of natural disasters, EvacSys uses cloud computing to process large volumes of real-time sensory data and compute appropriate escape routes for evacuees. Read full article »

Managing Risk in a Cloud Ecosystem

Managing Risk in a Cloud Ecosystem

Cutting-edge technology advancements and greater expertise enable cloud providers to offer state-of-the-art cloud ecosystems that are far more secure than those of consumers who manage their own systems. Read full article »