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April 2010
Windows Azure Design Patterns
One of the challenges in adopting a new platform is finding usable design patterns that work for developing effective solutions. The Catch-22 is that design patterns are discovered and not invented. Nevertheless it is important to have some guidance on what design patterns make sense early in the game.
Editor's picks
[Forbes] Dissecting The Cloud
Cloud computing brings up myriad questions.
[Computer World] Managing the cloud
How to manage cloud computing as part of an overall IT strategy.
[CIO] How Not to Build a Cloud
Here are six no-no's for cloud computing planning in your enterprise. From legacy software to outdated metrics, these potential pitfalls deserve careful consideration.
Henrik Kniberg: Kanban vs. Scrum
There's a lot of buzz on Kanban right now in the agile software development community. Since Scrum has become quite mainstream now, a common question is "so what is Kanban, and how does it compare to Scrum?"
Vince Kellen: The CIO is Dead! Long Live the CIO!
When viewed as a whole, the CIO community is paranoid and schizophrenic. Not only do we hear multiple conflicting voices in our collective heads, we have a sense that the future we created is out to get us.
[Enterprise Systems] Privileged Access in the Virtualized Data Center
No single solution can prevent all security risks in a virtualized data center, but automation can help.
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