Governing cloud computing isn’t easy
Governing cloud computing is like herding a group of cats; you think you’re in control until one of them decides it’s time for you to pet it, feed it or suffer its wrath.
Cloud services, like cats, are hard things to control. This is mainly because the service provider has all the power, and the service consumer has much of the risk. But there are ways to approach governance in the cloud that yield good results, instead of just hairballs and claws…


Computer-maker Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) is reportedly in negotiations to purchase Autonomy Corp. for about $10 billion and concurrently plans to spin off its personal-computer business.
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Watcharasit Santisuknirun, Thailand country manager of Hitachi Data Systems, said the first in a portfolio of converged data-centre solutions built on Microsoft Hyper-V Cloud Fast Track and integrated with Microsoft Exchange 2010 would enable organisations to have virtualised, automated and optimised environments.