Video: AT&T Synaptic Compute As a Service update from November 2009

AT&T's Steve Caniano provides an overview of Synaptic Compute as a Service, discussing the network scenarios for private clouds, which AT&T believes will play to its strengths as a cloud partner for the enterprise.

Rich Miller

November 16, 2009

1 Min Read
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Earlier today AT&T announced that it will expand its suite of cloud computing services with AT&T Synaptic Compute as a Service, a compute-on-demand service similar to Amazon Web Services' EC2 platform. In this video, AT&T Vice President of Hosting and Cloud Services Steve Caniano provides an overview of the Synaptic Compute as a Service, discussing the network scenarios for private clouds, which AT&T believes will play to its strengths as a cloud partner for the enterprise. This video runs about 3 minutes, 45 seconds. NOTE: The volume may be loud on startup.

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