
Winners And Losers of 2009 – III
This is the final post of this series and this year. After talking about the winners and losers of 2009, let me briefly talk about some of the cloud computing providers who are neither the winners nor the losers in the year ending today. The fortunes of these companies could go either way based on […]

Winners And Losers of 2009 – II
Image via Wikipedia This is the second in the three part series about some of the winners and losers in the year 2009. In the first post, I talked about a winner, Amazon Web Services. In this post, I will talk about some of the vendors whom I consider as losers, either they have lost […]

Winners And Losers of 2009 – I
Image via CrunchBase As we are winding down towards the end of 2009, I thought I will take a brief look at what some of the cloud computing vendors have done so far. These analysis may not be based on any new releases or new features offered this year and may as well be about […]
What is your Cloud Strategy?
Yesterday we woke up to another instance of an user locked out of Google’s cloud applications. Zoli has covered this story and offered some valuable suggestions to survive such scary scenarios. I thought I will go a little bit further and offer some tips to tweak the cloud strategy for small businesses. I also recommend you […]

Questions To Ask Before Trusting a Cloud Vendor
Many consumers and businesses are flocking to cloud computing as they see an opportunity to compete on equal footing with well established firms with big IT infrastructure. Even though there are apprehensions in the minds of clould computing customers, partly due to the myths promoted by some pundits and vendors whose core business is threatened […]