May 22, 2013 Off

Appcelerator Is Now Going After Enterprises That Build Their Own Apps

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Grazed from Business Insider. Author: Kevin McLaughlin.

Appcelerator, which makes a popular free mobile app development platform called Titanium, is now setting its sight on enterprises that build their own mobile apps for workers. On Tuesday, Appcelerator launched a new mobile development platform for enterprises, which it’s selling as a service over the web. Unlike Titanium, which is just for apps, the enterprise platform includes support, training and service level agreements.

It also includes analytics tech which tests apps while they’re being built, to make sure they’re performing well and no glitches make it into the final product. Once apps are finished, Appcelerator hosts them and tracks usage and other stats…

May 22, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: SolarWinds to Buy N-able Technologies for $120 Million

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Grazed from NewsWire. Author: Editorial Staff.

SolarWinds Inc. (SWI) has agreed to buy N-able Technologies for $120 million in cash to expand its offerings into cloud-based information technology services for managed service providers.
Kevin Thompson, SolarWinds’ president and chief executive, said small businesses are increasingly looking for ways to deploy and efficiently manage IT and SaaS-based technologies and the acquisition helps the company better serve such needs.

Privately held N-able Technologies provides network monitoring and remote systems management software and counts companies such as Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) and Intel Corp. (INTC) as among its strategic partners…

May 21, 2013 Off

Identity as a Service poised for run in enterprise

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: John Fontana.

Identity and Access as a Service is poised for a strong run at enterprises of all size, and those who have done their homework will dodge the hype and know what’s right for them and what’s not. By the end of 2015, Identity and Access as a Service (IDaaS) will account for 25% of all new identity and access management sales, compared with 5% in 2012, according to recent Gartner research "Are You and the IDaaS Market Ready for Each Other?"

At the end of 2012, the market was $180 million. By the end of this year, that number is expected to jump to $265 million. Small and medium-sized companies are helping drive interest. They are extending their current IAM architectures and providing access to SaaS services or internal Web-apps. Larger companies in general are looking to support both cloud and on-premises applications with IDaaS offerings…

May 21, 2013 Off

Taking the cloud to a higher altitude

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Grazed from VentureBeat. Author: Matt Quin.

We’re well beyond any question about whether cloud computing is the future. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) paved the way for the idea that organizations can operate some of their most important systems in an on-premise or off-premise cloud. Small, medium and even large businesses accept that cloud computing delivers flexibility, cost and scalability that business has never had before. Companies are gravitating to cloud because it brings very short time to value and doesn’t impact the current business model.

Lower cost and less risk are very attractive propositions. How big is this move? Forrester estimates that the average company has 9.3 different SaaS applications in use. Consulting firm Cap Gemini reports that 78% of new applications are deployed into the cloud. And that’s just the applications that are being tracked. In reality, workers today are practicing BYOS (Bring Your Own Service) as they experiment with SaaS in broad ways that IT and even business managers may not know about…

May 21, 2013 Off

HP Sees Cloud Computing Dissipating Across the Enterprise

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Grazed from ITBusinessEdge. Author: Michael Vizard.

The current fascination with deployment models in the cloud will soon give way to more practical approaches to managing tiers of private and public cloud computing resources. According to Saar Gillai, senior vice president and general manager for converged cloud at Hewlett-Packard, as cloud computing becomes more unified in the months ahead, thanks largely to open standards and APIs, hybrid clouds will simply become the new enterprise IT norm.

Gillai says all this fascination with deployment models is a temporary thing. In fact, Gillai says the deployment model is not the relevant discussion. It’s the ability to support multiple deployment models, ranging from public clouds to private clouds running on premise and every type of cloud in between, adds Gillai, which will ultimately distinguish HP from larger cloud rivals such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft…

May 21, 2013 Off

Dell Chooses ScaleMatrix to Deliver Cloud Solutions Through Partner Ecosystem

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Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

ScaleMatrix, a front runner in the evolving Cloud Computing and Data Center market, announced today, in parallel to Dell’s Cloud Partner Program announcement, that ScaleMatrix will be one of the three initial North American partners Dell will leverage in the to deliver cloud services.

Of the three providers chosen, ScaleMatrix, will bolster Dell’s Cloud offering with their innovative VMware based TruCore™ Performance Cloud hosting platform, which provides users enhanced control over functionality and performance. Services are delivered from proprietary world-class data centers, and leverage enterprise hardware, storage and cutting-edge security and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) mitigation services…

May 21, 2013 Off

Orchestrate.io, a Portland cloud computing startup, raises $3 million in venture capital

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Grazed from OreganLive. Author: Mike Rogoway.

A new Portland cloud computing startup, Orchestrate.io, has raised $3 million in venture capital to help launch its technology. Orchestrate wants to make it easier to build online applications, and to make those apps run quicker. It has created standardized tools for frequently requested online information — location, search and recommendation features, for example — so developers don’t have to build their own databases.

It plans to store that information at data centers distributed around the world, starting with outposts in Silicon Valley and in Tokyo, so that the data is readily available to the apps’ users. Founder Antony Falco, 44, previously helped start a Massachusetts company called Basho Technologies, which has raised more than $30 million in venture capital and grown to more than 100 employees…

May 21, 2013 Off

TIBCO Announces New Integration Platform-as-a-Service

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Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

TIBCO Software Inc. today announced the launch of TIBCO Cloud Bus(TM), its new subscription-based Integration Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS) offering that leverages the company’s extensive integration expertise and presents users with the ability to drastically shorten time to market and lower costs as they migrate applications and workloads to the cloud.

"With Cloud Bus(TM), TIBCO is combining the deployment flexibility of the cloud with enterprise-class integration features in a single subscription service that customers can run anywhere — on-premise, in the cloud, in bare metal or virtualized environments," said Matt Quinn, CTO for TIBCO Software. "TIBCO Cloud Bus provides ready-made integrations across popular SaaS and critical on-premise applications, while allowing subscribers the ability to identify, configure and extend integration templates for their own business context with ease. Finally, and as you would expect from TIBCO, Cloud Bus includes extensive capabilities for real-time integration, meaning changes are reflected in all connected applications as they happen, without waiting for the next batch update."…

May 21, 2013 Off

AppNeta Wins SIIA Software Industry CODiE Award for Best Cloud Management Solution

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Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

AppNeta, the leading provider of SaaS solutions for exceptional performance of business-critical applications, was named the winner of the Best Cloud Management Solution category of the 2013 Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) CODiE Awards. AppNeta’s SaaS-delivered performance management solutions continuously monitor and assure the performance and delivery of cloud and web-based applications.

The Best Cloud Management Solution category recognizes the solution that best ensures cloud computing resources are working optimally. This includes performance monitoring, application management, security and compliance, storage and disaster recovery. AppNeta’s performance management solutions help customers optimize the performance of their business-critical applications including cloud and web-based services…

May 21, 2013 Off

Cloud Networking Changes Everything

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Phillip Spies.

The public cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) market is booming and expected to grow by 47 percent, from $6 billion in 2012 to $9 billion in 2013, according to Gartner’s Forecast Overview: Public Cloud Services, Worldwide, 2011-2016, 4Q Update. Additionally, the overall public cloud computing market, including software-as-a-service (SaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS), IaaS and other related services, will grow from $110 to $131 billion over the same period with a CAGR of 41.3 percent through 2016. While this projected growth is significant, cloud computing still represents less than three percent of the $3.7 trillion spent on IT per year. This begs the question, If cloud computing is so hot, why is it still just three percent of the overall IT industry?

It might be helpful to look back to when cloud IaaS was introduced to the market more than eight years ago by Amazon.com. The primary goal was to provide computing capacity at a lower cost than actual physical servers. Since then, many other cloud service providers have jumped on the bandwagon to offer low-cost, best-effort cloud services. Yet, while a market for these services clearly exists, most don’t meet the enterprise requirements for a more reliable and secure computing platform. The problem lies in the fundamental challenge that end users have in using a server-centric cloud approach to solve problems better addressed by networks…