Patrick Pushor

CTO & Founder at CloudChronicle.com

I'm a critical thinker based out of Western Canada with deep experience in virtualization and cloud computing. I interview thought leaders and innovators in the cloud computing space on a weekly basis and pen my thoughts on the business and technology associated with cloud computing.

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Article: Cloud Computing : Legacy Is a Challenge, Not A Barrier
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Do legacy workloads have a place in cloud computing? Its often not a black and white discussion. With the right perspective and tools we may be able to make intelligent choices around legacy workloads and their place in the cloud.


Article: 10 Cloud Computing Uses, Day 1: Agriculture and Irrigation
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Cloud computing can help farmers automate their business processes, gain efficiency through "just-in-time" resource utilization, and provide a path of least resistance for expansion.


Article: Cloud vs. Control
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The adoption of public cloud computing by enterprise IT requires that a certain level of control is relinquished, specifically around perimeter security and the level of visibility and operability of infrastructure.


Podcast: CloudChronicle.com Podcast Episode 13 – Doug Hazelman of Veeam
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Doug and I chat about Veeam’s history as a company, adding support for multi-hypervisors, the need for business data vs. technical data, and how cloud computing is strengthening Veeam’s case for better management and data integrity tools.


Article: Is Cloud Computing Inherently Green?
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A lot of the focus on whether cloud computing initiatives are making a positive environmental impact by reducing the carbon footprint of IT organizations concentrate on areas that aren’t inherently part of the value proposition delivered by cloud computing.


Podcast: Moving Server Applications to the Cloud
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Contributors: Greg O'Connor & Patrick Pushor
Patrick Pushor from CloudChronicle and Greg O'Connor, AppZero CEO, chat about the role of the application in cloud computing. They talk about server vs. desktop application virtualization, implications on software licensing, and the scalability and agility associated with software that doesn't have to be installed.


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