Tax Directors Pulled Unwillingly into the Cloud
Tax departments are being excluded from discussions about whether it’s a good idea for their companies to move into cloud computing, despite security concerns.
That raises the possibility of tax risks, lost cost-saving opportunities and decreased return-on-investment for cloud projects. While the use of cloud environments continues to be increasingly embraced by companies, 52 percent of a group of senior U.S. corporate tax professionals surveyed by KPMG saif they are generally not included in discussions with top management of other groups in their organizations to provide the tax perspective on cloud initiatives…


The power of very big supporters of OpenStack has become more evident in recent weeks. In less than two years, the open source platform OpenStack cloud deployment drew the attention of the biggest players in the industry. Companies such as Rackspace, through its private cloud, already offer free OpenStack distribution. Others like CloudScaling, Piston Cloud Computing, Red Hat, and Ubuntu offer their own version of OpenStack deployment.