Netsuite “SuiteAcademy” Program Graduates Cloud Computing to Higher Education Worldwide
NetSuite Inc. ( NYSE: N), the industry’s leading provider of cloud-based financials / ERP software suites, today announced the details of SuiteAcademy, an educational program designed to bring cloud-based business management solutions to university classrooms worldwide. Driven by the growing global demand for teaching NetSuite cloud solutions in college classrooms, "SuiteAcademy" will put NetSuite software and professor developed curriculum in the hands of students, giving the next generation of business leaders a competitive advantage by having worked with the fastest growing financial management solution (according to Gartner). The adoption of cloud computing is accelerating among businesses worldwide and educational institutions are making sure they stay up-to-date with the latest technology to ensure that their students learn the most practical and relevant curricula…
Navisite Promotes Oracle SaaS Licenses to Cloud ISVs
NaviSite, a cloud services provider acquired by Time Warner Cable Company earlier this year, is promoting Oracle SaaS software licenses for ISVs (independent software vendors) that are pushing into cloud computing. The move comes as Oracle itself continues to bolster its cloud strategy.
According to NaviSite:
“With monthly Oracle software licensing, NaviSite ISV customers can take advantage of a flexible usage-based billing that accommodates changing business needs. The Oracle software licensing is seamlessly integrated into NaviSite’s hosting services, and complements traditional licensing.”
NaviSite is a platinum member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) Specialized partner program. The company has a longstanding relationship with Oracle, which itself has been promoting a cloud strategy in recent months…
Gaining Control Over ‘Cloud Sprawl’
Grazed from IT Business Edge. Author: Michael Vizard.
One of the issues that many IT organizations are soon going to find themselves dealing with is “cloud sprawl.” Because it’s relatively easy to set up an account with any number of cloud computing service providers, IT organizations may soon find themselves managing application workloads across many different services.
At the same time, those organizations are just as likely to have an instance of private cloud computing under development, which may be running on premise or in a third-party data center…
Moving Operations To The “Cloud” Saves Time, Money
The terms “cloud” and “cloud computing” are just about everywhere, but unless you’re in the information technology business, you may not be sure exactly what they mean.
So what exactly is the cloud? It describes computing systems, data and infrastructure running on a server at an off-site data center that your company can rent or lease.
Simply put, the cloud refers to the out-of-sight, out-of-mind computer tasks that happen on someone else’s equipment. It can replace or be an extension of the server—or servers—taking up valuable space in your company’s closet or costing a fortune at your company’s data center…
The IT of business – why the cloud is a not new idea
Wyse Acquires Trellia to Expand Cloud Computing Capabilities
On-Premise Data and Cloud Computing Integration Patterns
Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Srinivasan Sundara Rajan.
We are seeing increased commitment from cloud providers from a security perspective as more and more providers are certifying their cloud offerings for standard security regulations like:
- ISO/IEC 27001:2005 standard
- SAS 70 Standard
- Safe Harbor Certification
- HIPAA Compliance
There should be an increased confidence for cloud consumers to utilize various SaaS offerings and BpaaS offerings in the cloud…
CDW Sets Sights on Cloud, Mobility
The technology industry has shifted sharply to consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets and mobile applications—even as many analyst firms slash their PC forecasts. Today’s business travelers often leave their laptops at home, preferring to carry just a tablet and a smartphone.
The advent of mobility, consumer electronics and cloud computing in the enterprise is changing how the technology industry—and business in general—works. When any client device can access information in the cloud, why do we need PCs?
You may think that a company once known as Computer Discount Warehouse is worried about this trend, but that’s not the case. Instead, direct-market reseller CDW is experiencing strong product sales at the same time that it’s making inroads in the technology services business…
Five Steps to Creating a Governance Framework for Cloud Security
Cloud computing has revolutionized the way organizations around the world use technology. Despite the fact that many refer to 2011 as the Year of the Data Breach, and cloud computing has earned a reputation of being inherently insecure, that stigma is simply just not true. Most cloud providers have much higher security measures for their systems than even the most sophisticated IT departments can afford to deploy. The perceived lack of security comes from the mismatch between on-premise security assumptions and the expanded needs driven by the use of cloud…
CAGW Publishes “Cloud Computing 201”
Today, Citizens Against Government Waste published its second report on cloud computing, "Cloud Computing 201." The publication aims to provide agencies at all levels of government with a coherent approach to information technology (IT) procurement, which should both increase efficiency and save taxpayers money without compromising security or performance.
"Government agencies at all levels should procure IT while following rigorous policies and principles for all solutions, including the cloud, and always consider security, reliability, and total cost of ownership. Greater efficiency and cost savings can be achieved with the cloud, but the risks of transitioning to any new tool and method must be addressed proactively. Procurement officials should keep in mind that the cloud is one of many potential solutions, none of which should be mandated; and that the cloud is simply a computing tool, rather than the basis for an overall IT strategy," said CAGW President Tom Schatz…

