September 23, 2013 Off

HP launches new cloud-based analytics service

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Charlie Osbourne.

Hewlett Packard has launched a new cloud-based analytics service based on HP’s HAVEn Big Data analytics platform. Announced on Monday, the new service will help clients solve business problems and create new revenue opportunities, according to the firm. By leveraging HP HAVEn, clients can more effectively analyze and derive value from their information, such as increasing sales with targeted client offerings, improving supply chain performance, detecting fraud or discovering security risks more efficiently through the new service.

Dragan Rakovich, chief technologist, Information Management & Analytics of HP Enterprise Services said: "Harnessing the value of information is a top priority for our clients and a Big Data solution is a significant investment of time and money for any organization, regardless of industry. HP Enterprise Services has leveraged HP HAVEn’s unified approach to Big Data to provide a low-risk, simplified and accelerated entry path to addressing key client business problems."…

September 23, 2013 Off

With cloud computing, companies confront a glut of tech choices

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Grazed from EconomicTimes. Author: Editorial Staff.

Over the next few years, what happens to the several trillion dollars businesses spend on technology will be decided by executives like Jeff Allen. As big business hitches its computer systems to the latest technology wave, Allen and others will have the tricky job of ensuring that old systems work with the many new systems finding their way into his company.

"A lot of normal companies are struggling to stitch together lots of different software" from different technology providers, said Allen, a marketing vice president at Standard Register, a specialty publishing and communications company in Dayton, Ohio. Eventually, he said, he will have to choose from only three or four big suppliers. Eventually. But not right now…

September 23, 2013 Off

SAP and Mindtree announce partnership to welcome customers to the cloud

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Grazed from CBROnline. Author: Claire Vanner.

Global information technology solutions company Mindtree, has announced a partnership with SAP America to enable customers to execute their cloud strategies on SAP’s cloud applications like SuccessFactors and mobile platforms. Mindtree has been an SAP Partner since 2005 and a SuccessFactors product development partner for the past six years. It continues to play a critical role in helping customers identify and implement ideal SAP solutions to address their unique business needs.

The new alliance will help Mindtree’s customers take advantage of its expertise in application development and deployment on cloud and mobile platforms. The partnership will complement SAP’s product landscape to provide best- in-class human capital management, mobile and analytics solutions on premise and on cloud…

September 23, 2013 Off

Want to use cloud computing? Make sure and have an exit strategy!

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Grazed from Dynamics. Author: Editorial Staff.

I had lunch with a friend today who manages internal IT systems for a large film and television media company. He said that he was swamped at work because of an unexpected business crisis: one of his company’s cloud storage service providers is going out of business and he has less than 30 days to try and transfer all of the critical data stored with the provider. He was not involved in the selection or setup with this provider, but is now having to figure out how to save all of the data.

The fun part: His company has over 160 TERABYTES of data stored online with this provider. (It is believed that other customers have many PETABYTES of data stored with this provider, so relatively, 160 TB isn’t nearly as bad.)…

September 23, 2013 Off

Software Mega Trends Increasing License Management Challenges

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CloudCow Contributed Article.  Author: Stuart Dicken, Head of Software Asset Management, Certero

Where once software applications were purchased and installed on a single device, now they can be run in virtual environments or accessed on a pay-as-you-go basis. The proliferation of mobile devices highlighted this problem with people accessing applications from airport lounges, on planes, trains and even in the back of taxis. Software now can literally be accessed and used from just about anywhere.

Due to the increasingly complex vendor licensing rules and models for delivery such as Virtualisation, Cloud and SaaS, organisations are seeking solutions which simplify the management of software from purchase to retirement. Yet most ITAM tools lack the critical functionality needed for license management. So why is it that these traditional tools are failing to protect organisations from unexpected liabilities?

 
September 23, 2013 Off

Codenvy and Piston Deliver Cloud IDEs on OpenStack

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Grazed from Codenvy.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Codenvy, the “Code Better Instantly” company, and Piston, the enterprise OpenStack™ company, today announced a partnership to deliver cloud integrated development environments (IDEs) to enterprise organizations.

Codenvy Enterprise enables the F5000 to code, build, test and deploy applications on their own servers, giving organizations unprecedented efficiency, control and extensibility. When Piston’s OpenStack solution is combined with Codenvy Enterprise, enterprises are given a scalable, zero-downtime and low-cost solution for all on-premises development needs…

September 23, 2013 Off

Driving higher densities: Optimizing virtual Java runtimes in the cloud

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Grazed from TheServerSide.  Author: Cameron McKenzie.

TheServerSide.com recently had the opportunity to speak with John Duimovich, a Distinguished Engineer with IBM, who also happens to be IBM’s Java CTO and a keynote speaker at OracleWorld 2013. Seeing that it has now been over three years since Oracle beat out IBM in a bid to acquire Sun Microsystems and Sun’s Java platform, the first thing we wanted to know from Duimovich was his insights on how the enterprise computing landscape would have changed if IBM had won the battle to become stewards of the Java platform instead of Oracle.

And like any good IBM exec, Duimovich dodged the questions with grace and determination. "That’s a fairly loaded question. If you catch me in a bar without a media person present, then maybe I’d talk about it. Speculation is fun, but I’d rather talk about the topics we will be covering at JavaOne."…

September 23, 2013 Off

Cutting Through the Cloud

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Grazed from NYTimes.  Author: Quentin Hardy.

Over the next few years, what happens to the several trillion dollars that businesses spend on technology will be decided by executives like Jeff Allen.  As big business hitches its computer systems to the latest technology wave, Mr. Allen and others will have the tricky job of ensuring that old systems work with the many new systems finding their way into his company.

“A lot of normal companies are struggling to stitch together lots of different software” from different technology providers, said Mr. Allen, a marketing vice president at Standard Register, a specialty publishing and communications company in Dayton, Ohio. Eventually, he said, he will have to choose from only three or four big suppliers.  Eventually. But not right now…

September 22, 2013 Off

Telco Verizon’s Plan for an End-to-End, Cloud-Based Smart Grid

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Grazed from GreenTechMedia.  Author:  Jeff St. John.

For years, Verizon has been working on expanding from its traditional role as utility industry telecommunications provider to enabling a broader, deeper set of smart grid services. That work ranges from its 2011 partnership with eMeter, now part of Siemens, to host its meter data management (MDM) and analytics on Verizon’s cloud computing platform, to using the same IT expertise for building energy management and utility customer engagement.

Now, Verizon is plotting a new step on that path — becoming an end-to-end smart grid solutions provider. The telco giant is now central manager of a utility-scale smart meter and MDM deployment, Ernie Lewis, industry partner with Verizon’s global energy and utility practice, told me in an interview earlier this month…

September 22, 2013 Off

Europe’s love-hate affair with cloud computing

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Grazed from GigaOM.  Author: Derrick Harris.

The conventional wisdom is that Europe is a few years behind the United States in cloud adoption, but interest in cloud deployment remains sky high. That perception was borne out by panelists and attendees at last week’s Structure:Europe event and other reports that show cloud adoption growing despite PRISM-generated concerns over data privacy, which have yet to be sorted out.

Last week, Viviane Reding, VP of the European Commission and the EU’s Commissioner for Justice, called for a single data privacy law to cover the entire European Union. Currently, some European countries — Germany and Switzerland, for example — have more iron-clad data sovereignty rules than others.  According to a statement outlining the proposal, the proposed regulation is:…