Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Sprint (NYSE: S) announced today that its philanthropic arm, the Sprint
Foundation, will make a $50,000 donation to the American Red Cross
International Relief Fund in support relief efforts following the recent
earthquake in the Republic of Haiti. These funds will be used for
immediate support as well as long-term needs such as supplies and
technical assistance.
In addition, Sprint is waiving text-messaging fees for Sprint customers
who send mobile donations to a number of short codes and organizations
participating in the relief and recovery efforts in support of this
tragedy. Sprint mobile-phone texts sent to or from the following short
codes will not be charged standard text-messaging fees. The codes are:
Text “HAITI” to “90999” to donate $10 on behalf of the American Red
Cross.
Text “YELE” to “501501” to donate $5 on behalf of The Yéle Haiti
Foundation.
Text “HAITI” to “20222” to donate $10 on behalf of The William J.
Clinton Foundation.
Text “HAITI” to “85944” to donate $10 on behalf of the Rescue Union
Mission and MedCorp International.
Text “HAITI” to “25383” to donate $5 on behalf of the Internal Rescue
Committee.
Since Monday, Sprint customers have contributed more than $882,000 in
mobile-giving donations to the Haiti relief efforts of the
aforementioned organizations. Sprint gives 100 percent of all the money
donated through texting to the appropriate non-profit organizations.
“We have all been impacted by what the people of Haiti have experienced
these past days, and our hearts go out to those who have lost family and
friends in the disaster,” said Ralph Reid, vice president of Corporate
Social Responsibility for Sprint. “This support from the Sprint
Foundation will allow American Red Cross relief crews to give valuable
assistance where it is needed most.”
The Sprint Foundation is also matching any American Red Cross
earthquake-relief donations made by Sprint employees from Wednesday,
Jan. 13, through Sunday, Jan. 31. The Sprint Foundation will match
employee contributions up to a total matched amount of $50,000,
potentially increasing the Sprint Foundation’s total contribution to
$100,000.
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