Tag Archives: Cloud storage
Insuring against cloud failures
We all store (and often share) our information on a cloud. Cloud storage is typically free for limited amounts of memory (which may mean 25 GB, which is by no means a small amount...). When we assign our data to a cloud, … Continue reading
Some photos from DRCN 2013
Last week I attended the 9th International Conference on Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN 2013) in Budapest, Hungary. In addition to presenting my own paper on cloud availability (you can download it here, while you find the presentation here), it … Continue reading
On the availability of cloud-based services. My paper at DRCN 2013.
My paper "The availability of cloud-based services: is it living up to its promise?" has just been presented at the 9th International Conference on Design of Reliable Communication Networks - DRCN 2013 - held in Budapest, Hungary, March 4-7, 2013. You … Continue reading
Our paper on cloud storage pricing accepted at the 4th ACM/SPEC ICPE 2013
Our paper "Cloud storage pricing: a comparison of current practices" has been accepted for presentation at the next Hot Topics in Cloud Services ( HotTopiCS 2013) workshop, associated to the 4th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering ( ICPE 2013), … Continue reading
One more echo of our work on cloud storage prices
Cloudsider, the well-known navigator through cloud offers, has reviewed our recent work on cloud storage price analysis. You can find our original work here. The article by Cloudsider is instead here. Have a nice read !
Availability of cloud storage platforms
My paper "The availability of cloud-based services: is it living up to its promise ?" has just been accepted for presentation at the coming 9th International Conference on Design of Reliable Communication Networks - DRCN 2013 - to be held in … Continue reading
The Frontline cites our work on cloud storage prices
The Frontline, a major website devoted to IT, has praised our recent work on cloud storage price analysis. You can find our original work here. The article by The Frontline is instead here. Have a nice read !