Industry Perspectives: Intel, Adaptive Computing

In this week's Industry Perspectives, Bob Deutsche of Intel explains the fourth fundamental truth of corporate cloud strategy,and Michael Jackson of Adaptive Computing discusses cloud provisioning.

Colleen Miller

October 9, 2011

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The Industry Perspectives channel at Data Center Knowledge highlights thought leadership in the data center arena, providing industry professionals with the opportunity to share their insight and expertise. Here's a recap of this week's Perspectives:

  • Cloud Architecture and Henry Ford’s Model T - Bob Deutsche of Intel explains the fourth fundamental truth of corporate cloud strategy: services-oriented taxonomy is not optional. Along the way he compares it to the method of manufacture of Henry Ford’s Model T.

  • How Enterprises Can Maximize the Cloud - As enterprises use cloud technologies and services, what are some of key components to watch for? Michael Jackson, of Adaptive Computing, examines the issues.

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