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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Cloud Capacity Allocation: Reserved vs. On-Demand Capacity or How I Managed to Get over with Black Friday Rush
The shopping season just arrived and who knows how much pressure is on the shoulders of IT administrators of e-commerce companies. Competition is tough so if one has to wait … Continue reading
Part 2 – Your application would be a GREAT FIT in the Cloud if…
1. Your application is fairly isolated from other applications Typical examples of isolated applications are CRM, messaging, and other custom built applications. On the other hand, traditional ERP applications are … Continue reading