What is Cloud Computing?


Traditional business applications and platforms are too complicated and expensive. They need a data center, a complex software stack and a team of experts to run them. This short video explains what Cloud Computing is and why it's faster, lower cost and doesn't eat up your valuable IT resources.


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Michio Kaku: The Future of Quantum Computing


bigthink.com Today's robots are less intelligent than cockroaches, but advances in quantum computing—transferring information using atoms rather than silicon—could revolutionize the field of AI.


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Explaining Quantum Computing


Quantum computers store and process information using quantum mechanical states. This video by futurist Christopher Barnatt explains what this means and the future implications. For more information see www.explainingcomputers.com


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TechForum 2012: A New Age of Personal Computing


Craig Mundie, Microsoft's Chief Research and Strategy Officer, describes how technologies today and in the future will enable more natural interactions, enhanced capabilities, make better decisions and help us connect with each other.


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Secure Cloud Computing - Symantec O3


Symantec O3™, a new control point for the cloud, is a cloud information protection platform that provides context-based access control, information security and information management as a service for cloud applications and services. It supports any endpoint, including mobile. It provides compliance information for access and information events that support audits and forensics. For more information, please visit us at symantec.com or bit.ly


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Cloud Computing: An Overview


What does "cloud computing" mean? What is the difference between infrastructure, platform, software as a service, public, private, and hybrid -- and how do organizations make the right choice?


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Future of Cloud Computing - Overcoming IT Cost Barriers


Cloud computing breaks down barriers to computing power that was once only available to a select few. As more and more businesses explore the benefits of cloud computing, revolutionary innovations are happening across a wide range of industries. For more information about cloud offerings from IBM, visit www.ibm.com Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com and on our blog at www.thoughtsoncloud.com


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Cloud Computing in 90 Seconds!


Curious about cloud computing? Learn about it — in just 90 seconds! This computing breakthrough is just one of the many big ideas explored in "The Big Idea: How Breakthroughs of the Past Shape the Future," a new book from National Geographic. From the Pythagorean theorem to DNA's double helix, from the discovery of microscopic life-forms to the theory of relativity — learn how the big ideas of science and technology shape an era's worldview. Available at www.nationalgeographic.com


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Health IT Medical Imaging and Cloud Computing


Intel Healthcare Solutions Architect Chris Gough talks about the benefits of medical imaging and cloud computing, and the key trigger points that healthcare CIOs need to monitor to know if cloud is right for their organization.


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IBM Research Announces New Advances in Quantum Computing


Quantum computing has been a Holy Grail for researchers ever since Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, in 1981, challenged the scientific community to build computers based on quantum mechanics. For decades, the pursuit remained firmly in the theoretical realm. But now IBM scientists believe they're on the cusp of building systems that will take computing to a whole new level.


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Cloud Computing - Technology Overview


Brian Gracely provides an overview of the basic technologies behind Public Cloud, Private Cloud and the IaaS, PaaS and SaaS delivery models.


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Cloud Computing Basics


Brian Gracely provides an overview of Cloud Computing, as well as introducing this series of videos covering different aspects of Cloud Computing.


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Cloud Computing Infrastructure


Brian Gracely looks at the infrastructure (servers, network, storage, L4-7 services) that are used to build Cloud Computing services.


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Tablet Computing


www.lockergnome.com It's been said dozens of times, but it never seems to stick in the tech pundit circle: iPads and Kindles are as different as... well, Apples and Amazons. They're not competing products. In fact, Apple sees Kindle adoption as a possible gateway to tablet ownership that may lead to eventual iPad upgrading. Everybody wins? You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: www.youtube.com www.lockergnome.com profiles.google.com twitter.com www.facebook.com


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What's new @CERN ? n°3 GRID computing


Hundreds of millions of collisions per second -- Detectors collecting data to analyse 24/7 : the LHC and its experiements generate millions of gigabytes of data. The Computing Grid, a huge, worldwide network of computers was invented to manage, process and store these phenomenal volumes of data. How does it work ? Who uses it ? What is its performance since the LHC started up nearly two years ago? What are its other applications outside particle physics ? We're going to review all this with Oliver Keeble, Computing engineer at CERN who works on the computing Grid


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Steve about cloud computing in 1997


Here is Steve introducing the iCloud in 1997


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28c3: The coming war on general computation


Download hiqh quality version: bit.ly Description: events.ccc.de Cory Doctorow: The coming war on general computation The copyright war was just the beginning The last 20 years of Internet policy have been dominated by the copyright war, but the war turns out only to have been a skirmish. The coming century will be dominated by war against the general purpose computer, and the stakes are the freedom, fortune and privacy of the entire human race. The problem is twofold: first, there is no known general-purpose computer that can execute all the programs we can think of except the naughty ones; second, general-purpose computers have replaced every other device in our world. There are no airplanes, only computers that fly. There are no cars, only computers we sit in. There are no hearing aids, only computers we put in our ears. There are no 3D printers, only computers that drive peripherals. There are no radios, only computers with fast ADCs and DACs and phased-array antennas. Consequently anything you do to "secure" anything with a computer in it ends up undermining the capabilities and security of every other corner of modern human society. And general purpose computers can cause harm -- whether it's printing out AR15 components, causing mid-air collisions, or snarling traffic. So the number of parties with legitimate grievances against computers are going to continue to multiply, as will the cries to regulate PCs. The primary regulatory impulse is to use combinations of <b>...</b>


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A Brief History of Computing Platforms


A Brief History of Computing Platforms. Music by Nora Tagle. To read more about the background of the analysis see www.asymco.com


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Reinventing the Computing Experience


See why the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show will be another coming out party for Ultrabooks, the new mobile device category created by Intel Corporation. Get a preview in this edition of Know Intel Inside.


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What is Cloud Computing?


Ben Kepes, Cloud Computing analyst, blogger and Curator of CloudU gives a brief introduction to Cloud Computing, the economic similarities to utility power, the efficient use of computing hardware, scalability and the ability to focus on what matters within a business using Cloud Computing.


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nsquared seamless computing


A platform for seamless computing, this demonstrates some of the work the wizards at nsquared have been creating. An application that enables phones, tablets, digital tables (Microsoft Surface) and Kinect devices to work together for architects. For more information see nsquaredsolutions.com


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Quantum Computing and the Limits of the Efficiently Computable - 2011 Buhl Lecture


Scott Aaronson, an expert in the realm of computational complexity theory and the founder of ComplexityZoo.com online encyclopedia of computational complexity theory delivered Carnegie Mellon University's 2011 Buhl Lecture. In his lecture titled "Quantum Computing and the Limits of the Efficiently Computable," Aaronson discusses what quantum computers are, whether they can be built on a large scale, and what's known today about their capabilities and limitations. He goes beyond quantum computers to touch on speculative models of computation, including closed time-like curves and nonlinearities in the Schrodinger equation — an equation that describes how the quantum state of a physical system changes in time. An associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Aaronson's work on the subject of quantum computing has included limitations of quantum algorithms in the black-box model, the learnability of quantum states, and quantum versus classical proofs and advice. He writes a popular blog (www.scottaaronson.com/blog). For more on the Buhl Lectures, visit: www.cmu.edu


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Business Computing Weekly # 358: QuickBooks Doesn't Love Macs


Watch me record live Sundays @ 1:00 PM EST visit live.frugalbrothers.com Episode 358 recorded Sunday May 20th 2012.This week I discuss my problems with MediaCom. Next the topic turns to the inferior version of QuickBooks for Mac, with a quick demo of QuickBooks Pro 2012 for Windows. Finally I look at the Western Digital My Book as a potential NAS for my small business.


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Computing in UK schools - Professor Steve Furber FRS


Interview with Professor Steve Furber FRS, chair of the Royal Society's new report 'Shut down or Restart? The way forward for Computing in UK schools'. The report comes at the launch of the Department of Education's consultation on plans to remove the statutory programme of study in ICT, whilst keeping ICT a mandatory part of the National Curriculum at all levels. The Royal Society's report recommends radically overhauling ICT in the English National Curriculum, replacing it with a programme of digital literacy for all from age 5 to 14, alongside opportunities for all pupils to experience the creative side of Computer Science from primary school age onwards. From the age of 14 students should have an entitlement to study a pair of GCSEs, similar in structure to English Language and English Literature in which Computer Science is the language element (how computers work) and Information Technology is the application element (how we use them). The case is made for the need to increase numbers of specialist teachers and to make the changes to the National Curriculum, both in terms of the economic benefits to the UK of a more digitally literate population (it is currently estimated that 15% of the population are digitally excluded) and of a workforce with more sophisticated Computer Science and Information Technology skills, and in terms of the more intrinsic, educational benefits of these skills, such as wider and safer participation in a modern society that is increasingly <b>...</b>


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Cloud Computing Explained


Confused about the term "Cloud Computing"? Want to be "with the times" when you talk about new technology buzzwords? This video boils down a section of Cloud Computing, that of Cloud Infrastructure and Cloud Hosting in a way that everyone can understand! Script by Michael Sheehan youtube: HighT3chDad blog: hightechdad.com twitter twitter.com Animation / illustration by Tim Wayne blog: blog.hisnamesitmmy.com Google+: plus.google.com email: cloudvideo@hisnameistimmy.com A big hat tip goes out from us to the Common Craft folks who make simply the BEST "In Plain English" videos available and are very inspiring. See their videos at: www.commoncraft.com


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Introduction to Cloud Computing


Please give us a THUMBS UP if you like our videos!!! Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: December 17, 2010 Length of Class: 75 Minutes Tracks Cloud and Virtual Computing Prerequisites None Purpose of Class This class introduces students to the world of Cloud Computing and explains that Cloud Computing is more then Virtualization. Chapters Introduction (00:00) Web Applications (06:51) Clustering (09:26) Terminal Services (16:26) Application Servers (25:13) Virtualization (30:00) Hosted Instances (44:05) Hosted Solutions (54:41) Public vs. Private Clouds (58:06) Final Thoughts (60:00) Class Notes Introduction Cloud Computing is a design philosophy that breaks the Operating System and Applications from the Hardware Web Applications Are Created in Web Programming Languages Generally Use Databases to Store Data Clusters Are Generally Used for Database Servers (MySQL, Microsoft Active Directory) Load is balanced between servers in a cluster. If one server fails the cluster responds by not sending traffic to it. Servers maintain the same data by using replication Terminal Services Based off of old Mainframe and Dumb Terminal Architecture Now You Use Terminal Services Servers and Thin Clients Thin Clients can be Hardware Devices or Software installed on a computer All processing happens on Terminal Services Server and the Thin Client simply gets a "Window" into the server. Example: www.ncomputing.com Application Servers Uses Terminal Services but <b>...</b>


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16-bit ALU in minecraft


This is the first part of a planned 16-bit computer that will run entirely in minecraft. That computer will be "Hack" compatible, which is to say that it'll run code meant for the Hack machine described in The Elements of Computing Systems (a fantastic book that you should look up if you are at all interested in how computers work. Its website is www.idc.ac.il ). Some more info: The design was drawn up in a program called Redstone Simulator (does what it says on the tin), which was written by Baezon on the Minecraft Forums www.minecraftforum.net MCEdit ( minecraftforums.net ) was used to help clear off space and import the design into minecraft. Hours of experimenting with prototypes, modifications to the design, and debugging took place in the game itself, however. This project is far from over. Memory, here I come...


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Systems Life Cycle- AS Computing


Vodcast to support AS Level Computing (OCR spec)


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Rajesh Rao: Computing a Rosetta Stone for the Indus script


www.ted.com Rajesh Rao is fascinated by "the mother of all crossword puzzles" How to decipher the 4000 year old Indus script. At TED 2011 he tells how he is enlisting modern computational techniques to read the Indus language, the key piece to understanding this ancient civilization.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com


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Defining Quantum Computing


The next big thing in computing is very small. Professor Michelle Simmons explains quantum computing, a field so complex that one pundit says you never fully understand - you just learn to live with it.


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Cloud Computing Explained


This two-minute video give an overview of the new technology and the benefits for federal agencies.


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Banana Phone And Pizza Box Laptop PC - Invoked Computing For Ubiquitous AR #DigInfo


DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 20 The University of Tokyo Invoked Computing


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The Beauty and Joy of Computing


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TWIE 76: Bizarre World of Quantum Computing


This Week in Engineering: Quantum computer with the Von Neumann architecture - physicsworld.com Universal digital quantum simulation with trapped ions - www.sciencemag.org Scientists reproduce quantum entanglement - www.popsci.com First universal quantum computer unveiled - www.newscientist.com Google demonstrates quantum computing for fast image search - www.popsci.com Lockheed Martin buys a D-Wave One for undisclosed purposes - www.kurzweilai.net Will quantum computing make it out of the lab? - www.networkworld.com


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Basic Cloud Computing


This video covers the basics of cloud computing. For questions and for all the links used in this video, please visit the URL below: www.tinkernut.com


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Quantum Computing


A short video explaining what quantum computers are, how they work, and what you'd need to build one.


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Cloud Computing (in Plain English)


Cloud Computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. These services are broadly divided into three categories: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). The name cloud computing was inspired by the cloud symbol that's often used to represent the Internet in flow charts and diagrams. For Cloud Computing solutions in the UK visit www.cloud-distribution.com


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Cloud Computing Here and Now--Our Youngest Experts Explain the Cloud


Whatever your view, the Cloud is here and it's changing everything. You can find it explained in many places, but if you really want to know about the Cloud, listen to our youngest experts--millennials and digital natives from your next generation of customers, employees and competitors. Learn how Accenture can help you accenture.com


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Stephen Wolfram: Computing a theory of everything


www.ted.com Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica, talks about his quest to make all knowledge computational -- able to be searched, processed and manipulated. His new search engine, Wolfram Alpha, has no lesser goal than to model and explain the physics underlying the universe.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at www.ted.com


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Cloud Computing - How it all works


Cloud Computing - How it all works


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The Lazy Programmer's Guide to Secure Computing


Google Tech Talk March 11, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Marc Stiegler. This presentation starts with a simple block of code written by the Lazy Programmer, to observe how laziness made the code more compact and simpler. We then define the Principle of Least Authority(POLA), and explain why it is a best practice for secure programming. We show how laziness in that first example enabled enforcement of POLA. We then put the Lazy Programmer through a series of increasingly more difficult tasks as management attempts to make the Lazy Programmer work hard. To achieve maximum laziness, the Lazy Programmer is driven toward increasingly more modular, encapsulating OO designs that happen to implement POLA; ultimately compelled to build systems with defense in depth to avoid work. A secret truth is thus revealed: lazy OO programmers have been using secure techniques for decades, if only they had known. We then describe the tools that turn laziness into correctly enforced security for JavaScript, Java, and distributed computing. Marc Stiegler is a researcher at Hewlett-Packard Labs who has written "Introduction to Capability Based Security," and designed CapDesk and Polaris, a windows overlay that isolates applications from one another to allow virus safe computing.


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Shaping the future of IT - Computing at UWE


www.uwe.ac.uk Benson developed his computing skills and the confidence to promote himself whilst at UWE. He has now been head-hunted and works in London with the best in the field of cloud-based computing.


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Hitler and Cloud Computing Security


Hitler learns a painful lesson about Cloud Computing security.


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Project Glass: One day...


We believe technology should work for you — to be there when you need it and get out of your way when you don't. A team within our Google[x] group started Project Glass to build this kind of technology, one that helps you explore and share your world, putting you back in the moment. Follow along with us at g.co as we share some of our ideas and stories. We'd love to hear yours, too. What would you like to see from Project Glass?


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Michio Kaku on Quantum Computing


Thanks to Saleem Khan for this question about quantum computing. Hear what Dr. Michio Kaku has to say about it to Dr. Kiki in this quick segment. Distributed by Tubemogul.


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OSCON 09: Simon Wardley, "Cloud Computing - Why IT Matters"


Simon Wardley (Canonical Ltd), "Cloud Computing - Why IT Matters"


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Academic Cluster Computing Initiative


In October 2007, Google announced that it was partnering with IBM to provide largescale cluster computing resources to undergraduate computer science students along with a creative commons licensed curriculum. Using the cluster and curriculum as a starting point, students have been able to develop some compelling projects.


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ENG Red Hat Cloud Tour 2012: Rajiv Sodhi, CM Benelux, on cloud computing


Rajiv Sodhi, Red Hat's Country Manager Benelux, opens the Amsterdam Red Hat Cloud Tour 2012, sponsored by companies like INTEL, HP Symantec, Zarafa, Accenture, EnterpriseDB,VXCompany and Above IT, in Pakhuis de Zwijger and introduces Red Hat's new cloud offerings, OpenShift and Cloudforms. I'm proud to introduce Margaret Rimmler of Red Hat's cloud team. Cloud computing is without any doubt one of the most disruptive technologies ot the millennium. As Scott Crenshaw, Vice President and General Manager of the Cloud Computing Business Unit of Red Hat explains elsewhere on the OpenmarketingTV channel, businesses can jump from capital expenditure to controllable cost expenditure, Red Hat's Cloud offerings opens up a new and pleasing IT world for CIO's and CFO's. Rajiv Sodhi:,,There are at least three messages that I want you to take away when you leave today. The first message is that when you look at the cloud, and cloud architecture, make sure that you don't step into the new lock-in trap. As more and more organizations nowadays are working in clouds, take care that you don't step into that lock-in trap as with other proprietary software. Other speaker will later on talk more about that. Another message is: don't create another silo infrastructure in your organisation when you engage into new clouds. Again, clouds are about making things more simple, and if you create another silo in your are working against that. A third message I want to give you is actually a nice one <b>...</b>


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