August 9, 2013 Off

Bare-metal servers in the cloud aid performance, compliance

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Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Beth Pariseau.

It sounds like an oxymoron, but some cloud providers offer bare-metal servers — and some organizations consider them an appealing alternative to shared infrastructure. Cloud service providers that offer bare-metal servers include IBM’s SoftLayer Technologies Inc., Rackspace Hosting Inc. and Internap Network Services Corp. While bare-metal servers stem from a traditional managed hosting business for these vendors, newer offerings have a single interface for managing cloud and bare-metal assets, and they allow for more flexibility with bare-metal servers than was traditionally available in hosting environments.

"Just a few days ago, I said we needed a bigger RAID 10 array because our database size is increasing, and in about four hours I had a completely new database server," said Hrishi Dixit, chief technology officer (CTO) of LearnVest Inc., a financial planning services startup based in New York, which uses Internap’s Agile Hosting service for both bare-metal servers and cloud computing…

August 9, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: VMware Hires Ex-SAP Exec to Head End User Computing Business

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Grazed from The Var Guy. Author: DH Kass.

VMware (VMW) reached into SAP’s (SAP) executive ranks to nab Sanjay Poonen, a 20-year IT industry veteran who’s been the visible leader of the developer’s mobility and Big Data analytics initiatives, to run its End User Computing business unit as executive vice president and general manager.

Poonen, whose background reads like an IT who’s who with executive roles at Symantec (SYMC), Veritas and Informatica (INFA) following software engineering stints at Microsoft (MSFT) and Apple (AAPL), is tasked with handling strategy, products, engineering and delivery across all of VMware’s end user computing solutions…

August 9, 2013 Off

Murky forecast on cloud computing after tech giants meet with Obama

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Grazed from USA Today. Author: Byron Acohido.

Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing escapades could seriously undermine the growth of cloud computing and thus stifle the growth models for America’s biggest tech companies. And that appears to be the reason why Apple CEO Tim Cook, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, Google computer scientist Vint Cerf and other tech executives met behind closed doors with President Obama Thursday.

"The meeting appears to be for a variety of reasons, but basically the companies want to understand exactly what the government is doing with their systems as they try to assuage a lot of concerns from a lot of different stakeholders," says Brian Henchey a privacy and information tech attorney at Baker Botts…

August 9, 2013 Off

Cbeyond Cloud Experts to Present at Cloud4SMB Expo and CVx ChannelVision Expo 2013

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Grazed from GlobalNewswire. Author: PR Announcement.

Cbeyond, Inc., the technology ally for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), today announced it will participate in Cloud4SMB Expo and CVx ChannelVision Expo, both collocated with ITEXPO West, August 27-29, at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Conference Center in Las Vegas, Nev. Hosted by TMCnet and billed as "the world’s largest communications and technology event," ITEXPO West explores new ways to leverage powerful communications solutions to expand business. Cbeyond cloud experts will be featured on multiple panels and be on hand at booth #224 to discuss the company’s cloud and network solutions for channel partners targeting SMBs.

Cloud4SMB Expo is the first event of its kind focused on the unique needs and challenges of small and medium businesses (SMBs) seeking to leverage the benefits of cloud computing solutions. ChannelVision Expo (CVx) is designed to help channel players and wholesale service providers develop partnerships that cross traditional lines of business…

August 9, 2013 Off

So many computing models, so little time

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Grazed from ComputerWorld. Author: Joanie Wexler.

It’s funny how computing and networking trends fall in and out of style cyclically. The patterns are reminiscent of home furnishings and fashion, except that with computer networking, it won’t do you much good to hold on to the old stuff and bank on being able to use it when it becomes faddish the next time. It’ll be too slow, too big, too insecure, too clunky, too something. But the concept behind it might persevere into another era.

This is a roundabout way of pointing out that distributed computing, which became the “in” thing when PCs hit the scene, is likely on its way out. Will it be forever? Who knows, because for most of us mere mortals, it’s impossible to imagine what the future holds. But what we do know is that some trends with virtualization, cloud computing, and wearable gadgets are changing up again where the brunt of computer processing resides…

August 9, 2013 Off

SureCloud adds ISO 27001 functionality to compliance SaaS

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Grazed from CloudPro. Author: Rene Millman.

SureCloud has added IT process automation functionality to its compliance Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering in a bid to help organisations more easily meet their ISO 27001 compliance obligations. The company said one of the main barriers to more widespread adoption of ISO 27001 is that often organisations do not possess the in-house knowledge and expertise, nor do they know where to start. ISO 27001 is the recognised industry standard for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and improving an Information Security Management System (ISMS).

SureCloud pointed to the 2013 Information Security Breaches Survey from the Department of Business Innovation & Skills survey which found that only 25 per cent of respondents have fully implemented ISO 27001, and a similar number haven’t started nor do they intend to…

August 9, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: BeyondTrust Unveils Free Google Apps Auditing Tool

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

Google (GOOG) Apps partners and customers now have a new auditing tool available free of charge. BeyondTrust, which has focused on providing context-aware security intelligence products, has released PowerBroker Auditor for Google Apps to its user community.

Developed to "ease the burdens associated with auditing these commonly used web applications for proper usage and compliance," PowerBroker Auditor aims to automate the previously manual tasks of gathering auditing events and creating reports for operations management, security and compliance officers, and internal and external auditors…

August 9, 2013 Off

Unisys and Intel join forces on secure computing platform

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Grazed from GeekZone. Author: Editorial Staff.

Unisys Corporation is partnering with Intel Corporation to bring to market a secure computing platform designed to handle the demanding requirements of mission-critical cloud and big data workloads, while offering Unix clients a cost-effective path off legacy RISC-based platforms onto an Intel-based environment.

The new platform, to be released later in 2013, will build on the unmatched security Unisys delivers in mission-critical computing. It will combine Unisys’ advanced secure partitioning (s-Par) technology with the computing and security features of Intel Xeon family processors, providing an extremely flexible and powerful environment. The platform will support a range of Intel’s high-performance, availability and security innovations for the Xeon processor family…

August 9, 2013 Off

Tape vs. disk vs. cloud: A comparison of data backup options

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CloudCow contributed article.  Author: Tom Kirk, Business Development Representative, Xtium.

Business continuity plans are a must in today’s environment, where even a few hours of downtime could be very costly in lost revenue. Data backup procedures are a critical part of these business continuity plans. But as the menu of backup options increases with the introduction of new technologies it can be difficult to pick criteria around which to base your data backup decisions.

Whether you are looking to replace aging infrastructure, have suffered from faulty or incomplete backups, or are just planning for the future, here is a comparison of the three most common options—tape, disk and cloud backup—along with criteria of price, labor, efficiency and longevity.

August 8, 2013 Off

Pivotal Names Savvis to Cloud Foundry Community Advisory Board, Accelerates Momentum for Open Cloud Innovation

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Grazed from Pivotal.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Pivotal, the company setting the new standard for enterprise Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), today announced it has named Savvis, a CenturyLink company, to the Cloud Foundry advisory board to help guide the Cloud Foundry ecosystem as it fosters continued open innovation and community growth.

Following Pivotal’s recent commitment from IBM to join Cloud Foundry’s advisory board and be a community contributor and CenturyLink’s June addition of fast-growing PaaS provider AppFog to its Savvis cloud portfolio, the addition of Savvis to the Cloud Foundry advisory board will enable even more developers and organizations to build the next generation of applications on the cloud.