December 10, 2012 Off

Get a direct connection to the public cloud

By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Matt Prigge.

By now, just about everyone is familiar with the potential benefits of the public cloud, even if they haven’t yet decided to leverage it in some way. The elasticity and scalability offered by the cloud combined with pay-as-you-go pricing can be compelling.

However, for heavy cloud users, simply comparing the costs and relative flexibility of running workloads in the cloud versus running them on-premise doesn’t tell the whole story. Potential users must consider how they’re actually going to get access to the systems that reside in the cloud — especially in relation to hybrid cloud and storage-intensive applications…

December 10, 2012 Off

7 Predictions for Cloud Computing in 2013 That Make Perfect Sense

By David

Grazed from Forbed. Author: Joe McKendrick.

Every year at this time, analysts, prognosticators and pundits alike try to size up the year ahead in technology. And — no surprise — cloud computing is this year’s hottest topic. Cloud is already a force to be reckoned with on the business technology scene — IT executives, vendors and analysts alike are trying to keep up to determine what it all really means and where it is taking us.

To that end, I culled analysts’ prediction lists for 2013 and identified some practical predictions that are likely to come to pass, if they haven’t done so already. Here are some of the predictions that really make sense:…

December 10, 2012 Off

Cloud, Control or Both

By David
Contributed Article.  Author: Tri Nguyen, CISSP, MCSE, Manager, Product Management in the Windows Management Group at Quest Software (now part of Dell)
CloudCow Contributed Article
 

Cloud, Control or Both

 
Everywhere I look, it’s Cloud, cloud, cloud…  So it’s clear that the cloud is here, but the question I have is this: if organizations go to Cloud, do they lose control and, secondarily, do they care?  Let’s start by defining Cloud. For the purposes of this article, my definition of Cloud is any service with which your important, enterprise data might be stored somewhere that your IT department does not specifically own: Office 365, Google Apps/Docs, Dropbox, etc. There are advantages to leveraging these services, but there also are disadvantages. Some of your challenges go away (hint: they are not all bad things to rid yourself of, but there are new challenges you have to consider, as well). For example:
 
December 10, 2012 Off

HP Discover: HP Expands Converged Cloud Portfolio With New Solutions

By David
Grazed from TalkinCloud.  Author: Chris Talbot.

Hewlett-Packard is building on the HP Converged Cloud portfolio that it announced in April 2012 with new offerings aimed at helping customers drive adoption and usage of hybrid cloud environments. Saar Gillai, senior vice president and general manager, Converged Cloud at HP, offered first-hand perspectives to Talkin’ Cloud.

The vendor introduced the new and updated solutions at its HP Discover conference in Frankfurt, Germany. HP also says more than 100 channel partners and ISVs (independent software vendors) now back the HP Cloud effort. Included in the announcement are new versions of HP CloudSystem, HP Cloud Service Automation and HP Continuous Delivery Automation — each of which got an incremental update. HP also unveiled new and enhanced public cloud services under the HP Cloud Services portfolio…

December 10, 2012 Off

Encrypting data in the cloud

By David
Grazed from I.T.WorldCanada.  Author: Dave Webb.

We’re in the midst of analyzing some survey data for an upcoming report on cloud computing strategy and have discovered that, thus far into the cloud computing era, security is till the No. 1 concern among companies debating going to the cloud. But a cloud environment isn’t inherently less secure than an on-premise environment; it’s all in the implementation.
 
Encryption of data is one way to mitigate the risk of data exposure, a major security and compliance concern. This article by Thomas Trappler, director of software licensing at UCLA, examines the questions to ask a cloud provider about how encryption is implemented in their environment, and introduces two new encryption concepts being developed on the cloud provider side: distributed file systems and data obfuscation…
 
An interesting takeaway from the article is the importance of the handling of encryption keys. If they’re stored local to the data, they can be retrieved by an attacker and used to de-encrypt data. But if they’re stored elsewhere and lost, the data becomes useless.
December 10, 2012 Off

The Community Cloud: Are Microsoft Dynamics Customers Ready to Join?

By David
Grazed from MSDynamicsWorld.com.  Author: Bridget McCrea.

As cloud computing continues to mature, the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, has become a popular software option for firms of all sizes and across all industries. A newer entrant to the cloud family – known simply as the "community cloud" – is now catching the eye of companies interested in connecting with business partners, vendors, customers, and even competitors via the Internet.

This idea of forming close ties and alliances across industries isn’t new. Companies have been connecting with one another in the offline world – and via network-based, industry-focused buying and selling communities that formed during the dot-com era (and some of which eventually faded) – for decades. Now some of them are using the same concept in the cloud…

December 9, 2012 Off

Frost & Sullivan: Australia Leads Cloud Adoption in APAC

By David
Grazed from PRNewsWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

The Australian cloud computing market was worth US$ 882.4 million in 2012 and is expected to reach US$ 3.33 billion in 2016. Frost & Sullivan expects this market to grow at a CAGR of 40.3% from 2011-2016.  According to Andrew Milroy, Vice President, ICT Practice, Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific, cloud computing is witnessing growing traction in Australia. Indeed, Australia is leading cloud adoption in the Asia Pacific region.

"Almost a third of businesses in Asia Pacific today use cloud computing. In Australia, 43% of businesses have adopted cloud computing, the highest in the region," said Milroy at Frost & Sullivan’s ICT outlook briefing 2013 held in Sydney today.  The increasing use of cloud computing together with mobility, big data and social media are transforming the ways in which organizations and individuals engage with one another. They are also transforming the way business is conducted. Key changes include a reduction in the size of IT departments and much greater cross industry convergence…
 

December 9, 2012 Off

Forrester – Cloud Predictions for 2013

By David
Grazed from CloudTimes.  Author: Xath Cruz.

Now that we’re nearing the end of the year, there is one key takeaway from the cloud computing industry: enterprise use has finally arrived. The use of Cloud Computing is no longer hidden from plain sight and IT departments are now very upfront about their company use, resulting in legitimate cloud budgeting taking place. In fact, the latest Forrsights Surveys state that half of all enterprises in North America and Europe are planning to create budgets for cloud related investments in 2013.

This means that cloud usage will finally get real in 2013. It marks the end for all the speculation and the cloudwashing, as corporations and organizations start getting down to the real business of incorporating cloud technology into their formal IT portfolios. Some of the most important predictions about cloud technology in the coming year include:…

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Cloud Computing: IT shops will become consultants instead of tech managers, says EMC’s CIO

By David
Grazed from ComputerWorld.  Author: Lucas Mearian.

As with their user forum last year, EMC’s Forum Boston 2012 on Friday emphasized cloud infrastructure technology, big data and business intelligence products.  This year, however, EMC made it clear to its customers that there should be a sense of urgency about deploying IT as a service via a cloud infrastructure, a sentiment not supported by everyone at the conference.

During a keynote speech, EMC CIO Sanjay Mirchandani said cloud computing and big data is experiencing uptake faster than any past technology.  Mirchandani cited a recent Gartner survey that showed 78% of companies plan to pursue a private cloud strategy by 2014, while another 17% indicated they might pursue a cloud strategy and 5% said they would not.  "And cloud computing transforms us — IT," Mirchandani said. "We become more consultative as opposed to classic IT management."…

December 9, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing and Big Data in 2013: What’s Coming Next?

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Jeremy Geelan.

 

What changes in the cloud computing and big data landscape should we be expecting in 2013?   In this article we offer a round-up of industry experts’ opinions as they were asked by Cloud Expo / BigDataExpo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan to preview the fast-approaching year ahead.
 

PaaS to the Fore in 2013 | Big Moving Data the Post-Hadoop Era | Mobility | Data Visualization

Jnan Dash@JnanDash  Advisor at Graymatics & Sonata Software

Industry veteran Jnan spent nearly twenty years at Oracle in software development, followed by a decade at Oracle, where he finished up as a Group VP. He is now an advisor to companies who seek to benefit from his wealth of enterprise IT expertise and experience.

  1. Cloud Computing: If 2012 was the year of SaaS, then 2013 will see most activity in PaaS (Platform). The lines between PaaS and IaaS are blurring, just look at the AWS stack. While incumbents are struggling, startups will have advantage.

  2. Big Data: Two major movements going forward to 2013. The onset of the post-Hadoop era. Look at Google’s new tools such as Percolator, Pregel, Dremmel and Twitter Storm. Hadoop has batch pedigree and needs to move forward on several fronts. Second big trend is addressing "Data in Motion". Hence analytic tools on moving data will be key new area of focus….

    Read more from the source @ http://www.sys-con.com/node/2473811