Cloud Computing Videos
What is Cloud Computing?May 18, 2012
Traditional business applications and platforms are too complicated and expensive. They need a data center, a complex software stack and a team of experts to run them. This short video explains what Cloud Computing is and why it's faster, lower cost and doesn't eat up your valuable IT resources.
Cloud Computing ExplainedMay 18, 2012
Confused about the term "Cloud Computing"? Want to be "with the times" when you talk about new technology buzzwords? This video boils down a section of Cloud Computing, that of Cloud Infrastructure and Cloud Hosting in a way that everyone can understand! Script by Michael Sheehan youtube: HighT3chDad blog: hightechdad.com twitter twitter.com Animation / illustration by Tim Wayne blog: blog.hisnamesitmmy.com Google+: plus.google.com email: cloudvideo@hisnameistimmy.com A big hat tip goes out from us to the Common Craft folks who make simply the BEST "In Plain English" videos available and are very inspiring. See their videos at: www.commoncraft.com
What is Cloud ComputingMay 18, 2012
www.joyent.com - At the Web 2.0 Expo, we asked Tim O'Reilly, Dan Farber, Matt Mullenweg, Jay Cross, Brian Solis, Kevin Marks, Steve Gillmor, Jeremy Tanner, Maggie Fox, Tom McGovern, Sam Lawrence, Stowe Boyd, David Tebbutt, Dave McClure, Chris Carfi, Vamshi Krishna and Rod Boothby the same question: "What is Cloud Computing?". Here's what we got. (more)
Explaining Cloud ComputingMay 18, 2012
This video explains cloud computing. It is produced and presented by Christopher Barnatt, author of ExplainingComputers.com, and Associate Professor of Computing and Future Studies in Nottingham University Business School. For more information, please see the "Cloud" section of www.ExplainingComputers.com. You may also want to read my forthcoming book "A Brief Guide to Cloud Computing" -- http
Cloud Computing (in Plain English)May 15, 2012
Cloud Computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. These services are broadly divided into three categories: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). The name cloud computing was inspired by the cloud symbol that's often used to represent the Internet in flow charts and diagrams. For Cloud Computing solutions in the UK visit www.cloud-distribution.com
Cloud Computing BasicsMay 16, 2012
Brian Gracely provides an overview of Cloud Computing, as well as introducing this series of videos covering different aspects of Cloud Computing.
Larry Ellison - What The Hell Is Cloud Computing?May 17, 2012
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison shares his views about "cloud computing", the latest fashion in the computer industry, in remarks to financial analysts on September 25, 2008.
Vishwa Bandhu Gupta Explains Cloud computing [funny] English subtitlesMay 18, 2012
This is a funny Subtitled interview of former IT [income tax] commissioner Vishwa Bandhu Gupta . He tells how rain affects Cloud computing . It's really stupid and Hilarious!! Original video here - youtu.be Subtitles are almost accurate . Enjoy :)
Cloud Computing in 90 Seconds!May 14, 2012
Curious about cloud computing? Learn about it — in just 90 seconds! This computing breakthrough is just one of the many big ideas explored in "The Big Idea: How Breakthroughs of the Past Shape the Future," a new book from National Geographic. From the Pythagorean theorem to DNA's double helix, from the discovery of microscopic life-forms to the theory of relativity — learn how the big ideas of science and technology shape an era's worldview. Available at www.nationalgeographic.com
Introduction to Cloud ComputingMay 18, 2012
Please give us a THUMBS UP if you like our videos!!! Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: December 17, 2010 Length of Class: 75 Minutes Tracks Cloud and Virtual Computing Prerequisites None Purpose of Class This class introduces students to the world of Cloud Computing and explains that Cloud Computing is more then Virtualization. Chapters Introduction (00:00) Web Applications (06:51) Clustering (09:26) Terminal Services (16:26) Application Servers (25:13) Virtualization (30:00) Hosted Instances (44:05) Hosted Solutions (54:41) Public vs. Private Clouds (58:06) Final Thoughts (60:00) Class Notes Introduction Cloud Computing is a design philosophy that breaks the Operating System and Applications from the Hardware Web Applications Are Created in Web Programming Languages Generally Use Databases to Store Data Clusters Are Generally Used for Database Servers (MySQL, Microsoft Active Directory) Load is balanced between servers in a cluster. If one server fails the cluster responds by not sending traffic to it. Servers maintain the same data by using replication Terminal Services Based off of old Mainframe and Dumb Terminal Architecture Now You Use Terminal Services Servers and Thin Clients Thin Clients can be Hardware Devices or Software installed on a computer All processing happens on Terminal Services Server and the Thin Client simply gets a "Window" into the server. Example: www.ncomputing.com Application Servers Uses Terminal Services but ...
Go from "cloud ready" to "cloud" with IBM SmartCloud EntryMay 17, 2012
Learn how IBM SmartCloud Entry is making private clouds easier to deploy and use. Deliver IT without boundaries, improve speed and dexterity, and accelerate time to value. For more information about this offering, visit www.ibm.com
Google Drive Cloud Computing Service Offers Users 5-100 GB of StorageMay 16, 2012
Follow @SlateViral, Facebook.com/SlateVideo, Watch More: SlateV.com There's a major new weather system moving into cloud computing, and Google Drive—reportedly set to launch this week—would like to blow the others out of the sky. The cloud service promises users 5 gigabytes of storage for free, with up to 100 gigabytes of storage for purchase. Along with storing your data, Gizmodo reports Drive may sport enhanced search engine capabilities. So while Google has been late to the cloud computing game, a sophisticated search tool for sifting through PDF and photo files with ease could give them a leg up against services already on the market, from companies like Apple, Dropbox, and SkyDrive. With more people using cloud computing to share and access files from different devices all the time, Google Drive's release may force tech rival Facebook to consider writing another Instagram-sized check to acquire a service they don't already offer. Whichever cloud you pick, the real question is: How will it mine your data to generate more advertising dollars?
European Technology Leaders Summit: Cloud ComputingMar 15, 2012
This session focuses on 'the cloud' and its benefits such as ease of access, removal of geographic boundaries and increased business intelligence. The risks involved with cloud computing such as global security, privacy and also local versus global regulation on data sharing will also be explored. Moderator Mark O'Conor Partner DLA Piper Panelists Paul Daugherty Chief Technology Architect Accenture Derek Kay IT Advisory Director KPMG Dr. Dierk Schindler Managing Director EMEA Legal NetApp Germany Phil Wainewright Vice President EuroCloud
Cloud Computing: An OverviewMay 16, 2012
What does "cloud computing" mean? What is the difference between infrastructure, platform, software as a service, public, private, and hybrid -- and how do organizations make the right choice?
Secure Cloud Computing - Symantec O3Apr 16, 2012
Symantec O3™, a new control point for the cloud, is a cloud information protection platform that provides context-based access control, information security and information management as a service for cloud applications and services. It supports any endpoint, including mobile. It provides compliance information for access and information events that support audits and forensics. For more information, please visit us at symantec.com or bit.ly