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Microsoft is killing the cloud

Its consumer campaign is sowing market confusion and diving the final nail in the popular buzzword

Looking for your identity in a cloud

Identity-as-a-service is expected to become more relevant as the popularity of software-as-a-service increases

Cloud users do it better

SMEs with cloud-based disaster recovery are back online quicker says Aberdeen

Telecom company to buy cloud services provider

The $1.4 billion buyout would bolster Verizon's cloud services to businesses

Panda Security Canada revamps its channel for cloud opportunity

Security provider attempts to make its channel programs easier to use

Five benefits of backup and disaster recovery software

Datto wants to build up a Canadian channel and promises partners no hidden feesrnrn

HP to launch enterprise cloud service

Hewlett-Packard rounds out its cloud software and consulting with a new cloud service

Kaspersky’s first attempt at total security is Pure

Russian company also plans a small business version

With 3Par onboard, HP turns to channel for storage play

HP StorageWorks boss David Scott thinks HP has the right storage play for the channel to build margin on a value play

Huawei bets big on Canada, and the cloud

The Chinese company says the new Markham, Ont., office, along with its recently announced Joint Innovation Centre, will help it become more widely known to Canadian IT organizations

Research supports claim that cloud is energy efficient

Big is beautiful, says Pike

Is your IT job safe in the cloud?

Surveys often list security as the main barrier to cloud adoption, but IT job security could be the real problem

Canadian mid-market IT spending on the upswing

Mid-size businesses around the world say they plan to increase their IT budgets over the next 12 to 18 months

Virtualization and cloud hiring outlook for 2011

The services industry is hot because the channel has been filling in the gaps

Is your private cloud defensive or responsive?

Many large enterprises sink more investment into their own data centres, operations personnel, and IT processes, so they have more to lose if business goes to the public cloud

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