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GigeNET Now Offering Cloud Hosting

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

GigeNET offers a complete solution from Dedicated Servers and Co-Location to Cloud Computing. GigeNET has become a stable and reliable partner to many in the gaming world, including MMO’s and many other high demand areas.

GigeNET recently added Cloud Servers with connectivity cloud to dedicated or co-located environments. Hundreds of users have been added to the new Cloud environment and the reviews have been outstanding. With existing new features not available in most environments GigeNET Cloud is raising the level of expectations and the ability to connect through private VLAN’s from cloud to dedicated or co-located servers gives GigeNET clients a large array of features useful to many established and growing organizations. Using cloud servers for development and to back up co-located servers or dedicated servers has shown to be an exciting new feature to all GigeNET clients.

Read their full cloud hosting press release.

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Cloud Computing Brings Profit Surge for NetApp

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

NetApp reported a strong fourth quarter courtesy of data center buildouts fueled by server virtualization and cloud computing.

What’s driving the upside? Data center upgrades. In a statement, Tom Georgens, CEO of NetApp, said “The server virtualization and cloud computing trends are driving significant business for us, as our competitive advantages in those areas lead more customers to choose NetApp storage efficiency solutions for larger and larger data center projects.”

For the year, NetApp reported earnings of $400 million, or $1.13 a share, on revenue of $3.93 billion, up 15 percent from fiscal 2009.

For more on this story, see NetApp: Cloud computing driving profit surge on ZDNet.com.

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Cloud Browser Enables Flash on iPhone

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

This app comes in perfect time after the grand problems between Adobe and Apple since Steve Job’s explanation of Flash on the iDevices. It was just a matter of time before we had a workaround will be put in place. Apparently, we’ve found how to get Adobe Flash content on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
MyGadgetNews Reported that developer Lida Tang  has found a solution for all the problems with flash on Apple devices. The app is called Cloud Browse and has been available in the App Store for several weeks now with more than 150,000 downloads. Whenever you browse to a website within the app there is actually a third party server that accesses the site and streams the content back to your iDevice. iPhone Flash is now possible!

The frame rate is a bit slow but usable and there’s even audio. A premium beta is in the works that will speed up the frame rate but it is reported that it will cost $9.99 monthly. The one site that doesn’t work though is Hulu as they actively block access but most sites work well.

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