RWCloudSponsored Weekly Case Study: BlueWave Offers Enterprise Class Service with Virtualization BlueWave Computing is an IT management company out of Atlanta that helps small and medium-sized businesses manage computers, servers and networks. BlueWave Computing traditionally offered IT outsourcing and managed IT services. Last year, the company saw an opportunity to offer hosting with virtualization technology as a key part of its… Alex Williams View comments
How-To How I Planned a Successful Unconference in 6 hours - and You Can Too Last Friday I ran WhereCamp5280 in Denver, which attracted over 70 people (many from out of state and a couple from Canada), used thousands of dollars from top-tier sponsors and was organized in probably less than six hours total. An unconference is a conference in the loosest of terms. People show up, we build our own agenda and then go for it… Hack Guest Author View comments
Cloud Computing 5 Cloud-Oriented Operating Systems Available Now Google announced Chrome OS in 2009, promising the cloud-centric operating system would be available in 2010. Unfortunately, it will be next year before Chrome OS is widely available, Engadget confirmed this week. Google may release its own Chrome OS netbook next month, and there are already experimental builds available based on the Chromium OS… Klint Finley View comments
RWHackSponsored Why AppUp? A Quick Review of the AppUp Model Intel launched a beta version of its AppUp Center online store last January. Under the beta program, developers have known AppUp(SM) as a single storefront primarily supporting netbook applications developed in C or C++. Unfortunately, this history does not put the overall value of AppUp in proper context. Here's a look back and forward to… Hack Klint Finley View comments
Google YouTube to Pay Royalties to French Artists Media sharing has encountered one obstacle repeatedly in its online life--copyright. YouTube has born its share of lawsuits charging copyright violation and it's beat most of them (though not all). Recently, however, it has agreed to pay royalties, to French, Belgian and Luxembourgian artists whose works are viewed in those countries. YouTube's… Curt Hopkins View comments