Profile of Charles Babcock
Editor at Large, Cloud
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Charles Babcock is an editor-at-large for InformationWeek and author of Management Strategies for the Cloud Revolution, a McGraw-Hill book. He is the former editor-in-chief of Digital News, former software editor of Computerworld and former technology editor of Interactive Week. He is a graduate of Syracuse University where he obtained a bachelor's degree in journalism. He joined the publication in 2003.
Articles by Charles Babcock
posted in December 2011
12/29/2011
IBM research centers also will feed social media and cloud computing innovations to bank's IT staff.
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12/28/2011
Social media and Web 2.0 companies take advantage of available wholesale data center space, especially in Chicago and Santa Clara, Calif.
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12/27/2011
Cloud computing will dig even deeper into the enterprise, with hybrid clouds, virtualized clients, and security standards topping the hot trends.
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12/21/2011
Startup urges enterprises with systems running in public clouds to move their workloads to in-house private cloud environments.
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12/20/2011
Plain vanilla cloud infrastructure isn't the main goal. Companies want to use online apps, develop cloud apps, or run a more automated internal cloud.
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12/13/2011
Want to be a cloud vendor? Just rename your existing product, after a few tweaks. Check out our list of 2011's top offenders.
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12/9/2011
Cast Software's analysis of 365 million lines of code shows hurry-up development passes along problems to enterprise IT.
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12/8/2011
Army intelligence to stop roadside bombs came from an unexpected source: an experimental system that organizes unstructured data on officers' social network.
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12/7/2011
Cisco steps back from close partner VMware to help firms build a private cloud using Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware ESX Server, plus Cisco blades.
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12/5/2011
Enterprise-level services in the cloud include multiple layers of security, secured line communications, and guaranteed service levels for production environments.
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12/2/2011
Zynga launches games on Amazon to keep startup costs down, then brings them into its private Z cloud.
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12/1/2011
J. C. Penney and Apple offered the fastest customer response on traffic-heavy shopping day, according to Compuware's Gomez, dethroning 2010 winner Dell.
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