White Papers
2011 |
2010 |
2009
Spring 2011
“A Decision-Maker's Guide To Hybrid and Cloud Computing”
Winter 2010
“Consideration for the Cloud – The Process Every Enterprise Should Think Through”
This whitepaper defines the different Cloud configurations and provides guidance on enterprise decision-making regarding Cloud applications and platforms.
Spring 2010
“MANAGED, INTENSIVE, AND MANAGED COLOCATION SOLUTIONS”
Rackspace has developed a range of three service offerings, namely Managed Colocation, Managed Hosting, and Intensive Hosting. Whichever is most appropriate for your specific requirements, customers can be confident that Rackspace has the people, systems and processes needed to manage complex web hosting environments.
Spring 2010
“PCI DSS Compliance in a hosted infrastructure”
The purpose of this guide is to clearly explain what PCI DSS is, who it is relevant to, which areas of PCI DSS Rackspace can assist with, and which responsibilities are solely those of the customer.
Spring 2010
“SECURITY AND THE PUBLIC CLOUD - Should we panic, or is it much ado about nothing?”
What is the Cloud? What's the difference between Public and Private Cloud? What's all the fuss about, and can I really host my data on the Cloud without it being hacked and compromised?
Spring 2010
“A Decision Maker's Guide to Securing an IT Infrastructure”
What is the Cloud? What's the difference between Public and Private Cloud? What's all the fuss about, and can I really host my data on the Cloud without it being hacked and compromised?
Spring 2010
“Storage in The Cloud”
Many organisations are now looking to store their data in the Cloud to take advantage of the many benefits that Cloud storage can offer. Before moving any data to a Cloud Storage solution like Rackspace Cloud Files, customers should examine their data closely; check their internal security policy, and any compliance or regulatory requirements they may be subject to.
Spring 2010
“The Hidden Cost of Going Colocation”
With a Managed Hosting solution from Rackspace, the investment in hardware, server configuration design, deploying, monitoring, troubleshooting upgrading, patching, etc is kept to a minimum. You simply put your time,money and brains into developing your sites and applications. We'll take care of the rest.
Autumn 2009
“A Decision-Maker's Guide to Cloud Computing and Managed Hosting”
The purpose of this guide is to cut through the jargon, and help buyers find a solution that fits their needs.