August 14, 2012 Off

Piston Cloud to Showcase OpenStack Integration With Cloud Foundry at VMworld

By David

Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Piston Cloud Computing, Inc., the enterprise OpenStack™ company, today announced it will provide live demos of Cloud Foundry™ BOSH integration with Piston Enterprise OpenStack™ at the 2012 VMworld® Conference. This community open source project allows the Cloud Foundry Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) to run on OpenStack. With cooperation from VMware®, Piston Cloud will distribute and support this new integrated capability in the next release of their flagship product, Piston Enterprise OpenStack.

Cloud Foundry is the leading open source PaaS offering with a fast growing ecosystem and strong enterprise demand. OpenStack is a global collaboration of developers and cloud computing technologists producing the ubiquitous open-source cloud computing framework for building public and private clouds…

August 14, 2012 Off

HP Delivers Innovations to Power Cloud Computing

By David

Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

HP today announced new virtualization software solutions that simplify, automate and secure the movement of virtual machines (VMs) and data in cloud environments, providing clients with increased agility for addressing dynamic market opportunities.

In legacy infrastructures, moving a VM workload such as a Microsoft® Exchange application between data centers requires hundreds of complex, manual device-level configuration steps. Data mobility is similarly challenging because storage requires a physical deployment that consumes floor space, power, cooling and infrastructure investment, which locks clients into a proprietary environment…

August 14, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: The Great Equalizer

By David

Grazed from BusinessWorld Online. Author: Herns A. Hermida.

Local companies are now adopting cloud-based, capex-free business solutions that enable them to be more flexible, cost efficient and globally competitive. It is a paradigm shift where money usually spent on maintaining expensive, in-house or on-premise hosted applications, turn into savings, sans the need to invest heavily on hardware, software licenses, or IT personnel dedicated to maintaining these systems.

With the cloud, companies are now able to quickly implement easy-to-use enterprise applications for internal use, resulting in a far more productive workplace because of employees’ ability to work anywhere on any device, and helping the company focus on its core business and generate revenue earlier than otherwise projected…

August 14, 2012 Off

Mobile app to track Amazon cloud usage

By David

Grazed from The Hindu Business Line. Author: Editorial Staff.

Bangalore-based Torry Harris Business Solutions, a company specialising in mobile app development and cloud integration, today announced the launch of a cross platform ‘Touch application’ for mobile phones. The application helps customers manage and track their usage of the cloud computing services provided by Amazon (AWS).

The mobile application for smart phones called ‘Easy 2’, provides additional features such as tracking usage of the cloud service across different regions around the globe along with obtaining a detailed view of each such usage and being able to browse through updates of the AWS blog…

August 14, 2012 Off

Wake up, IT: Even CFOs see value in the cloud

By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: David Linthicum.

IT may still be wrestling with the notion of cloud computing, but chief financial officers already believe. According to a Google-sponsored study, 96 percent of CFOs believe that "cloud computing provides their business with quantifiable benefits." Almost as good, 94 percent said the cloud will be important to the success of their companies, and just over half of those agreed that cloud computing "offers better value" than traditional approaches to computing, including outsourcing.

Some of the benefits CFOs saw most include significant capital and operational savings, better security (you heard right), and productivity gains that come from the ability to work from any device.

The study surveyed 800 CFOs and other top financial executives at companies with 500 or more employees in both the United States and Europe. Even with the obvious caveat that a cloud study sponsored and released by Google — a top service provider — could hardly come to an anticloud conclusion, the study still provides notable data points…

August 14, 2012 Off

The Cloud Storage World Faces Some Ups and Downs

By David

Grazed from Midsize Insider. Author: Sean Drew.

It has certainly been an interesting few weeks for cloud-based storage companies, with Dropbox facing security questions after an embarrassing breach and Box securing a new round of funding that values the company at over a billion dollars. These two contrasting headlines prove that while the cloud storage industry still has some significant questions to answer, it is here to stay and only growing in popularity for businesses.

The Dropbox Fiasco

The Dropbox situation began when users started to get spam through their email addresses associated with the site. Several users reported that Dropbox was the only site that they used that address with, leading many to speculate about a hack…

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Sage promises a deliberate approach to cloud computing

By David

Grazed from ITBusiness.ca. Author: Jeff Jedras.

Sage North America put cloud computing and a mobility strategy front and centre as it opened its Summit partner conference on Monday, but CEO Pascal Houillon (pictured) warned those that want Sage to move faster into the cloud that its approach will be deliberate.

“Some have accused Sage of moving too slowly on cloud computing,” acknowledged Houillon. “(But) let’s not move to the too fast category.”

Despite that note of caution. Sage executives made several cloud-related announcements and outlined a hybrid cloud strategy that will see Sage’s core platforms focus on key business functions, with additional functionality available through the cloud on a subscription basis, allowing customers to pick just features they want and need. Houillon is also focusing Sage’s research and development focus more tightly, with hybrid cloud offerings being the priority…

August 14, 2012 Off

5 Companies to Play the Cloud-Computing Revolution

By David

Grazed from DailyFinance. Author: Sean Williams.

You know the old saying about how an idea is the greatest thing since sliced bread? Well, cloud computing really is the best thing to happen to the tech sector since Al Gore invented the Internet.

OK, so that’s a joke that’ll never die, but according to estimates from Cisco Systems, global data-center IP traffic is expected to increase by a compound annual growth rate of 33% between now and 2015, with cloud workloads increasing to 57% of all data-center workloads by 2015 from just 21% in 2010. These figures are as real as its gets, and they demonstrate that the movement toward data sharing and storage is huge and rapidly transforming both large and small businesses.

With so much money being invested in virtualization, storage, and data transmission in the cloud, today I want to look at five different ways you can put your money to work in this segment for the long term…

August 14, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Parallel Evolution, Not Revolution

By David
Grazed from DrDobbs.  Author: James Reinders.

When Herb Sutter told us in 2005 that our free lunch was gone, he helped spur a rash of predictions that parallelism would take over and serial programming heretics would soon be burned at the stake. Backed by the evidence of multicore processors becoming ubiquitous, the air of truth in urgent calls to action for parallelism led to me being quoted saying "Parallel or Perish." (It made for a very popular t-shirt.)

Seven years later, it is not unreaasonable to ask whether parallel code will ever be embraced as Dr. Dobb’s editor Andrew Binstock did last month. Since it seems like little has changed, we might even suggest that the earlier pronouncements were all a case of irrational exuberance. This suggestion then degenerates to the conclusion that parallelism on a universal scale is a failure and never meant to be…

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Cloud is HR’s Best New Friend

By David

Grazed from CloudTimes.org. Author: Xath Cruz.

SAP’s yearly event for their partners and customers, called Sapphire, served as the launching point for SuccessFactors as a SAP company. SAP has created a new division called Cloud Computing, with SuccessFactors CEO and founder Lars Dalgaard helming the division, overseeing its 5000 employee-strong team, all of which are assigned to help SAP’s cloud strategy.

According to Dalgaard’s update on Successfactors, they currently have 3500 customers, with as many as 15.6 million unique end users. This makes SuccessFactors the largest cloud company, with a userbase 15 times the size of its competitors. SuccessFactors is currently used in 60 different industries spread out across 168 different countries.

According to their stats, the 15 million SuccessFactors users have used the suite to accomplish as many as 29 million performance reviews, complete 45 million learning items, commit 61 million goals, and process 23 million job applicants. While that’s already an impressive performance, there are still plenty of developments announced during the event…