Cloud Sherpas Selects myOneLogin for Secure Single Sign-On
Posted on November 20, 2008 by Michael Cohn
TriCipher Delivers Private Clouds to Leading Cloud Computing Systems Integrator LOS GATOS, Calif. and ATLANTA (Nov. 20, 2008) — Cloud Sherpas, a pure-play cloud computing systems integrator, has selected TriCipher to deliver strong authentication, single sign-on convenience and identity federation to its portfolio of enterprise-ready cloud computing solutions. Together, the businesses are enabling mid-to-large enterprise [...]
Google chat now does video!
Posted on November 15, 2008 by David Hoff
The pace of Google’s innovation sometimes makes my head spin. In the course of 24 hours, they released a major upgrade to Gtalk (instant messaging) to over 35+ million users. I don’t think I’d even call it an upgrade – the difference between a chat program and full audio/video conference application doesn’t really fit my definition of an “upgrade”. For those that haven’t started using it already, here’s the place to start.
Google and uptime
Posted on November 4, 2008 by David Hoff
For a relatively small outage that Google had a few months ago, they sure did get a lot of press. As Google responded, “Over 1 million business customers” have come to expect 100% up-time and flawless service from Google, so guess it shouldn’t have been a surprise that blogosphere lit up during this interruption. It certainly set the stage to for a great discussion around up-time and reliability.
Security in the Cloud
Posted on October 8, 2008 by David Hoff
Customers are sometimes apprehesive about moving Cloud Computing, and they often express this hesitation as being “concerned about security” or “worried about data privacy”. Oddly enough, if you ask, most of them will also to tell you how great online banking is and how they couldn’t live without it.
How much is your “my documents” folder worth?
Posted on September 26, 2008 by David Hoff
Personal computing definitely changed the way we all use technology, and a by-product of this revolution has been that we all keep our stuff locally on our computers. That’s the “personal” in PC, after all.
Searching in Google Chrome
Posted on September 18, 2008 by David Hoff
Tips on how to maximize searching in Google Chrome by Cloud Sherpas.
Cloud Sherpas guide migrations to the cloud
Posted on September 12, 2008 by Michael Cohn
September 12, 2008, by Allan Maurer ATLANTA—Cloud computing providers such as Google, EMC and others rely on a channel partner to educate, train, migrate and support firms using their products. Cloud Sherpas, a startup founded in July and one of 15 in the Atlanta CapVenture program this year, plans to be that guide to cloud [...]
Google Apps newest member?
Posted on September 9, 2008 by David Hoff
With all the excitement around the release of my new favorite browser, Chrome, Google also managed to expand the growing suite of Apps last week to include Video. The primary use cases are still developing, however, product training seems to be an obvious fit. Google suggest the following examples, and I’m sure everyone will find their own niche for its use.
Google releases ‘Chrome’ browser
Posted on September 2, 2008 by David Hoff
Web 2.0, refined. As it turns out, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and even Mozilla’s Firefox were never built to be traditional application platforms. They have provided a useful way to surf links and store bookmarks, but that’s about it. Think about the last great or even signifiant innovation to come from either; tabbed browsing? plugin [...]
ATDC Selects 15 Promising Companies for CapVenture Program
Posted on August 20, 2008 by Michael Cohn
ATLANTA, Georgia – Aug 19, 2008 – The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) today announced that 15 companies have been selected to participate in the 2008 CapVenture Program – a comprehensive fundraising boot camp for early stage companies. The companies, chosen from a field of nearly 60 applicants, will refine their business and funding strategies [...]
