European Environment Agency uses a platform based in the cloud

April 1st, 2011

An agency of the European Union, the European Environment Agency (EEA) provides independent and reliable information on the environment for policy makers and the general public. The agency is working towards raising environmental awareness across Europe by delivering easy-to-understand information about a number of environmental topics—among them, water and air quality. It also encourages citizens to contribute their own observations about the environment around them. Working with Microsoft, it developed the Eye On Earth platform, based on the Windows Azure “cloud” services operating system. Users can view water or air quality from the 32 member countries of the EEA, using high-definition Bing maps. The EEA has also launched the Environmental Atlas of Europe, which features stories told by eyewitnesses about their first-hand experiences of climate change. Both solutions can help broaden awareness of the impacts of environmental change and help people in Europe make better-informed choices about their environment.

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UK universities to adopt cloud shared services

February 8th, 2011

The Higher Education Funding Council of England (HEFCE) has announced that it will put forward £12.5 million (US$20 million) towards a new cloud computing shared initiative for universities, futuregov.asia reports.
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USA: Google sues the federal government

November 3rd, 2010

Google and Ohio-based reseller Onix Networking are suing the US Department of the Interior. According to their complaint filed in the US court of Federal Claims, Google was unfairly excluded from a $58m deal to revamp e-mail systems at the Department of the Interior.
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Google’s winding way to governmental cloud computing

July 28th, 2010

Kripa Krishnan, Technical Program Manager of Google Apps for Government introduced a new edition of the Google Apps, on the Official Google Blog, on Monday 26 July 2010. This new edition has been specifically conceived to win new governmental cloud computing markets:
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Openstack, a new and open source cloud computing solution

July 21st, 2010

The IT hosting company Rackspace announced the launch of a cloud computing project based on open source technologies called Openstack, on the 18th of July 2010.
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