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[News] GNU/Linux Growing in Servers (Fog Computing in Particular)

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Red Hat Sees Strong Demand For Cloud Computing

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| As many as 50 of its customers have begun building private compute clouds 
| using Red Hat Linux, says Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst. A few are 
| investigating "semi-private clouds," in which they plan to share IT resources 
| with trusted partners.   
| 
| Speaking at the recent Federal IT on a Budget Forum in Washington, Whitehurst 
| said Red Hat sees a "a ton of demand" for private, semi-private, and public  
| clouds. As an operating system and middleware provider, Red Hat doesn't have 
| a bias toward private or public clouds; both are business opportunities for 
| Red Hat.    
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http://www.informationweek.com/cloud-computing/blog/archives/2009/06/red_hat_sees_st.html


Recent:

Private Clouds Better for Security, Red Hat CEO Says

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| A private cloud could offer almost all the benefits of a public cloud, but
| without the attendant security and privacy headaches, said Jim Whitehurst,
| president and chief executive officer of enterprise open source software
| vendor Red Hat.
|
| Moreover, if a company is running more than 1,000 servers, it could save
| money and become more flexible with its processor resources by building an
| internal cloud computing infrastructure.
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http://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2009/05/27/private-clouds-better-for-security.aspx


Unlocking the cloud

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| Open-source software has won the argument. Now a new threat to openness looms
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| [...]
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| But now there is the danger of a new form of lock-in. “Cloud computing”—the
| delivery of computer services from vast warehouses of shared machines—enables
| companies and individuals to cut costs by handing over the running of their
| e-mail, customer databases or accounting software to someone else, and then
| accessing it over the internet. There are many advantages to this approach
| for both customers (lower cost, less complexity) and service providers
| (economies of scale). But customers risk losing control once again, in
| particular over their data, as they migrate into the cloud. Moving from one
| service provider to another could be even more difficult than switching
| between software packages in the old days. For a foretaste of this problem,
| try moving your MySpace profile to Facebook without manually retyping
| everything.
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http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13740181
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