Archive for August, 2010

Investor Conference 2010

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Bruce Knooihuizen, chief financial officer, SVP and treasurer of Rackspace will present at the Oppenheimer & Co. Annual Technology, Media & Telecommunications Conference in Boston on Wednesday, August 11 at 3:10 p.m. EDT. Jonathan Bryce, co-founder, The Rackspace Cloud, will be participating on the Cloud Computing Panel at the Oppenheimer & Co. Conference on Tuesday, August 10 at 2:40 p.m.

Audio webcasts of the presentations will be available on the Rackspace Web site, located at http://ir.rackspace.com.

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LandWarNet Coud Computing

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

LandWarNet: cloud computing. I know a lot of our engineers were planning on attending it. It’s a related topic that supports Apps for the Army processes – literally.

Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, where shared resources, software and information are provided on demand. Users can access web-based tools or applications and use through a web browser as if it were a program installed locally on their own computer. Clouds often appear as single points of access for all consumers’ computing needs.

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IBM Cloud Computing

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

We haven’t really heard from IBM in a long time.  Well, today IBM and ActiveHealth Management unveiled a new cloud computing and clinical decision support solution that will enable medical practices, hospitals and states to change the way they deliver health-care, providing better quality care at a lower cost.

IBM cloud hosting is ramping up and this seems to be a hot topic.  The medical industry could gain a lot from cloud servers as long as the cloud hosting servers are safe and secure.  If health care information was available to all physicians out there, they would better be able to treat and tend patients in a more effective manner.  This could change everything. Medical cloud hosting is the way of the future and will be available here in the next couple years. If deals like this happen more, possibly even sooner than that.

“‘Our health care system needs solutions that can help physicians collect, connect, analyze and act on all the information available to improve a patient’s health. Our solution makes this possible in real-time at the point that care is delivered,” said Greg Steinberg, M.D., CEO of ActiveHealth Management.

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