All Research Sponsored By:Eucalyptus Systems
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PUMA.com Migrates to a Eucalyptus On-premise Cloud
This essential case study explores how PUMA, a leading sport lifestyle company, leveraged cloud computing to meet unpredictable Web traffic demands and support online marketing efforts. Read on to explore the open source IaaS software platform that helped the company build a solid foundation for the hybrid cloud.
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Cornell University Powers Red Cloud Infrastructure as a Service with Eucalyptus
This case study explores how the Cornell Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) successfully leveraged an open source on-premise IaaS cloud software platform to build its on-demand research computing service, Red Cloud.
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A Strategy for Delivering Workloads Between On-premise Eucalyptus IaaS and AWS
This essential resource explores a new agreement between Amazon Web Services (AWS) and an open source, on-premise private cloud IaaS provider that promises to ease workload migration challenges when transitioning from existing data centers to the cloud. Learn more about these services in an exclusive Q&A session.
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An Open Source Recipe for Private and Hybrid Clouds
This essential resource uncovers the unique benefits of building a private or hybrid cloud on an open source platform that is fully compatible with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Explore how this combination can help you easily take advantage of all your cloud options.
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Presentation Transcript: Service as an Infrastructure: Looking at Enterprise Clouds in a Different Way
Eucalyptus co-founder & CTO Rich Wolski discusses "Services as an Infrastructure" as a way in which enterprises can architect production cloud computing environments. Explore deployment strategies based on user experiences with private clouds in various enterprise settings and learn about likely future technological developments.
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7 Steps to Success with An Automated Development/Test Cloud
Automating your software delivery process and integrating it with cloud-based IaaS is the best way to keep pace with today’s software building, testing and deploying demands.