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Sony unit turns to OpenStack in wake of PlayStation breach
UPDATE: Sony responded to this article, stating that SCEA uses OpenStack from Rackspace, among other platforms, but has not ended its relationship with Amazon Web Services. "Sony Computer
Rackspace buys SharePoint911 to firm up SharePoint services
Last week, cloud services vendor Rackspace announced it was buying the SharePoint consulting firm SharePoint911 , giving Rackspace a seasoned team of SharePoint consulting veterans to support its
Top cloud services ranked by speed
Microsoft's ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) Azure has been crowned as the fastest performing cloud service in the world, according to CloudSleuth. Various tests to simulate users were conducted at 15-minute intervals
Intel's interoperable cloud vision and its skeptics
Three new projects out of Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC )--the Cloud 2015 vision, the Open Data Center Alliance and Intel Cloud Builders--aim to make cloud computing more interoperable, but the rather
New Sitecore release to leverage the cloud
Sitecore announced this week that the next version of its content management system, CMS 6.3, will support the cloud. It also said it will partner with three major cloud providers: Amazon, Rackspace
Rackspace adds free SharePoint to hosted services portfolio
One of the world's largest hosting company, Rackspace, has added hosted Microsoft SharePoint to its portfolio of services. Existing Rackspace email or hosted Microsoft Exchange customer can implement
SPOTLIGHT: Rackspace announces beta for Windows Cloud Servers
Rackspace has announced the beta of a new Windows cloud service scheduled to be launched in early 2010. According to the hosting company, this offering will include support for Windows Server 2003
Rackspace opens up Cloud APIs
In a bid to wrestle a slice of the pie from the likes of Amazon's EC2, hosting company Rackspace has opened up an additional cloud interface in the form of its Cloud Files APIs. This comes on top of
Outage: Rackspace could issue up to $3.5M in customer credits
Hosting company Rackspace could end up paying between $2.5 million and $3.5 million in service credits as a result of a service outage at its Dallas data center last week. The outage was the result

