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The Cloud: Yes Sir, I Do Like It At the end of April, Josh Fruhlinger, Editorial Director at AOL Tech, published an article called, “The Cloud: No Sir, I Don’t Like It“. If you haven’t read it, you should, especially if you’re not a fan of this new trend towards Cloud computing. Even though I

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The Cloud: Yes Sir, I Do Like It

Today IBM announced several enhancements to its SmartCloud computing services collection, focusing on disaster recovery and continuity features. The new services include: IBM SmartCloud Archive , specifically designed for eDiscovery and other regulatory requirements for records storage, IBM SmartCloud Virtualized Server Recovery , and IBM SmartCloud Managed Backup enhancements to integrate the above two services in the backup stream and in automated backups. Sponsor Virtualized Server Recovery is a new service that can make it easier to recover a VM or a server after a disruption.

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IBM’s SmartCloud is Getting Smarter

Today a new company founded by software industry veteran Ed Iacobucci began its operations, along with $8 million in seed funding. Its goal is to fight what Iacobucci calls “data sprawl” by developing a pervasive data indexing programming interface and architecture that will act as a guide across both cloud and private data stores. The idea is to index everything so that users can find files from any particular device, in the cloud, or on their local desktops and servers.

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New Virtual Index Architecture Helps You Find Your Cloud-based Data