Profile of Charles Babcock
Editor at Large, Cloud
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Charles Babcock is an editor-at-large for InformationWeek and author of Management Strategies for the Cloud Revolution, a McGraw-Hill book. He is the former editor-in-chief of Digital News, former software editor of Computerworld and former technology editor of Interactive Week. He is a graduate of Syracuse University where he obtained a bachelor's degree in journalism. He joined the publication in 2003.
Articles by Charles Babcock
posted in February 2013
2/22/2013
Subsidiary of EMC and Cisco produces integrated server racks to expand into smaller business units.
2/22/2013
Rackspace aligns its cloud storage prices closer to Amazon Web Services and Google, while claiming no "hidden" charges.
2/22/2013
While sharing dismal Q1 results, HP CEO Meg Whitman says HP will not sell its enterprise services or PC unit; projects return to growth in 2014.
2/15/2013
Oppenheimer analyst says it's "inevitable" Amazon Web Services will untether from its parent company, but Amazon disagrees.
2/15/2013
Amazon promises 10 times the performance at one-tenth the cost of on-premises data warehouses. Can it deliver?
2/14/2013
Amazon wants more of its relational database customers to upgrade to two "availability zones," which ensures automated failover in case of outages.
2/14/2013
: Apigee adds big data analytics to API management services to help companies understand how customers are using their applications.
2/7/2013
SavvisDirect AppGrid lets companies test and develop in a private cloud, avoiding the security and control issues that come with working in a public cloud.
2/6/2013
Small infrastructure-as-a-service provider cobbles together a global system of leased spaces to compete with Amazon, Rackspace and other major cloud services.
2/5/2013
Business and IT leaders find integrating cloud with existing IT infrastructure is harder than they expected, says KPMG global survey.
2/4/2013
Application performance monitoring startup gets new infusion of cash to move into mobile, European markets.