- 1 step too far! RT @Brian_at_CWC: Cloud computing has indeed precipitated a lot of puns, but I'm not sure weather that's the real problem— 4:58 PM Aug 30from TweetDeck
- @AvanadeNews smart kids! Maybe you have to be under 10 to really *get* cloud?— 4:52 PM Aug 30from TweetDeck
- @Brian_at_CWC ha! although, sometimes I wonder that this misinformation is propagated by too many cloud-based puns... :)— 4:50 PM Aug 30from TweetDeck
- 51% of Americans believe that stormy weather can interfere w/ cloud computing, 29% think cloud is an actual cloud. ha! http://t.co/6ozK6rwV— 3:51 PM Aug 30from TweetDeck
- @mthiele10 @malekzadeh that happened to me too! Saw the tweets come through from DC, then moments later, felt the shake in Boston. Surreal.— 1:19 PM Aug 30from TweetDeck
- Isaac gives New Orleans' new flood system its first real test http://t.co/U1kDbfgw— 9:50 AM Aug 29from Tweet Button
- Computer failure delay at least 200 United Airlines flights http://t.co/hE5LumVn > again?!?— 9:02 AM Aug 29from Tweet Button
- Isaac: Storm declared a hurricane as it moves toward New Orleans http://t.co/UbGCFOMz > be safe out there!— 1:58 PM Aug 28from TweetDeck
- Replication and backup now native in vSphere http://t.co/KT0KXZSK game-changer for VMware continuity strategies? YES— 12:44 PM Aug 28from TweetDeck
- @ChristianKane why fly all the way to SF when I can watch the live stream from the comfort of my own home? :)— 12:49 PM Aug 27from TweetDeck
- Enhanced vMotion without shared storage, even across metro networks. Pretty neat #VMworld— 12:34 PM Aug 27from TweetDeck
- @arj What VMware has been calling "software defined data center" so far today sounds a lot like private cloud...— 12:32 PM Aug 27from TweetDeck
- Are we saying "software defined data center" instead of "private cloud" now? #VMworld— 12:22 PM Aug 27from TweetDeck
- @Knieriemen Well it feels a bit unholy, doesn't it?— 4:12 PM Aug 22from web
- Avamar to be embedded into vSphere with 2TB of free backup? Wow. http://t.co/bbvnxy5G— 4:03 PM Aug 22from Tweet Button
- @mroobin all true, the restore fees are significant. Still think it could make sense for low criticality backups for long term retention— 11:39 AM Aug 21from Twitter for iPhone
- @IOFlood true, those are hefty retrieval rates for data. But how often will you do a full restore of data? I still think it's economical— 11:37 AM Aug 21from Twitter for iPhone
- I stand corrected! RT @mappingbabel: .@RachelDines AWS told me "this doesn’t run on tape" this AM. http://t.co/1YqJfF6K— 9:49 AM Aug 21from Twitter for iPhone
- @mappingbabel interesting! Thanks for the info.— 9:48 AM Aug 21from Twitter for iPhone
- Who else thinks AMZ Glacier must be tape based? 3.5-4.5 hours to restore...— 9:44 AM Aug 21from Twitter for iPhone