NaviSite announced that Arthur P. Becker has stepped down from his position as NaviSite’s Chief Executive Officer effective immediately. He is succeeded by the Company’s President, R. Brooks Borcherding, who will now serve as Chief Executive Officer and President of the Company. Mr. Becker will remain a member of the Company’s Board of Directors.
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R. Brooks Borcherding New CEO of NaviSite
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010Cloud Computing: Hype Vs. Reality
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010For some, this summer is shaping up to be the “Summer of Cloud Computing,” with every major technology vendor announcing products, or at least a strategy for the cloud. For others, this seems to be the “Summer of Cloud Computing Hype.” There’s been a fair amount of debate of late (such as this InfoWorld article and a counterpoint article in ebizQ) about which side of the fence cloud computing resides on. I don’t think there is even a question: Cloud computing is here to stay.
Tunes Cloud Service Delayed
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010Sources told CNet that if ‘in the cloud’ music features from Apple are released in the next few months, they will probably be “modest in scope,” rather than more robust offerings as previously rumored.
As most of Best Cloud Server readers know, huge speculation about the possibility of an iTunes streaming service has been rumoring around the web for the past year. There have even been huge rumors and people going on the record saying outlandish things. In January, one music industry veteran went on record saying that an upcoming version of iTunes would make users’ iTunes libraries “available from any browser or net connected ipod/touch/tablet.” Though we don’t know if this is true, it would be amazing and I certainly think it’s very possible.
Although CNet claims that causes for the delay remain unclear, licensing issues and personnel changes may be a large part of the problem. According to the report, Apple “still hasn’t obtained the licenses needed to store or distribute music from the cloud.” I think that is going to be their problem for the rest of time. Licensing issues are always going to be coming up. They haven’t even talked about cloud server security yet. That’s a road that we’ll have to conquer another day.