Databarracks launches ‘The Challenges and Benefits of Cloud Computing to Law Firms’

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider, Databarracks, has launched its white paper ‘The Real Challenges and Benefits of Cloud Computing to Law Firms’. The paper investigates the current state of the cloud according to a variety of senior IT professionals from within the legal sector including Berwin Leighton Paisner, Sidley Austin LLP and Stephens Scown Solicitors.

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Telstra Global joins Cloud Industry Forum

Global provider of cloud and network services backs calls for a consistent approach to cloud services across markets.

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CloudVelocity automates migration of apps to Amazon Web Services

CloudVelocity™ has released its One Hybrid Cloud™ software that enables enterprises to accelerate cloud adoption. The new release makes AWS a secure and seamless extension of enterprise data centers and gives enterprises the ability to run their existing and new Linux and Windows multi-tier and multi-system apps without modification in the AWS cloud. More than 100 enterprise trials have been conducted since the company emerged from stealth in December 2012, including Fortune 100...

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