The model of buying cloud computing resources is different from that of buying traditional hardware and software. Instead of buying licences and investing in equipment, in a cloud computing model, users pay for the resources they use – no more, no less.
Samsung sells over 10 million Galaxy S4 smartphones in first month
Samsung Electronics has reported global channel sales of over 10 million units of the Galaxy S4 in less than a …
Amazon Web Services will continue to disrupt enterprises, IT vendors
As I recently noted, much of the IT industry detests Amazon Web Services, with VMware in the lead. In my own …
Cloud pricing war heats up
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has lowered the cost of running Windows on its cloud, while Google announced a reduction on …
Samsung unveils highly anticipated Galaxy S4
After months of speculation, Samsung has finally unveiled its new Galaxy S4 smartphone, which will support global LTE roaming and …
iPhone ‘most reliable’ smartphone
It was seem that the premium Apple buyers pay for their iPhones is worth it, given that new research suggests …
Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Is there really any need for a touch-screen phone with a 5.5-inch display? Plenty must think so, given the sales …
iPhone still best selling smartphone
In the face of reports claiming that sales of the iPhone are slowing down, one analyst has drawn up a …
Dropbox users face weekend frustration
The weekend saw Dropbox users frustrated by issues with syncing and uploading files, as well as creating shareable links. The …
Samsung Galaxy S3 leads firm to record profit
Samsung has announced a record $5.9bn operating profit for its second quarter thanks to strong sales of its Galaxy smartphones, namely …