October 15, 2012 Off

Huawei Enterprise Middle East shakes up cloud data centre market

By David

Grazed from AMEInfo. Author: Editorial Staff.

Huawei Enterprise unveiled at GITEX a complete ‘one-stop-shop’ cloud data centre solution, providing Middle East businesses with robust and highly secure networks, IT infrastructure and facilities that support applications and systems in the cloud computing era.

The news reflects Huawei’s commitment to modernising traditional data centres that can be empowered by safe, intelligent network switches and high capacity storage systems. The new generation of data centres will meet the high growth requirements of Middle East organisations and help them cope easily with the changing landscape brought by cloud computing…

October 15, 2012 Off

Amazon’s compute cloud has a networking hiccup

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Jack Clark.

Amazon Web Services’s main cloud computing service, EC2, is having problems, which means businesses and developers could have trouble accessing their rented compute resources. The network connectivity issues with EC2 began at 10:08am (2:08am PDT) on Monday and were still in place at lunchtime.

"We are continuing to work to resolve the networking connectivity issues resulting in elevated packet loss for some EC2 instances in the US-EAST-1 region," Amazon said on its AWS global status page…

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2X ApplicationServer XG Joins the Intel AppUp SMB Service Hybrid Cloud

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

2X Software, a global leader in corporate mobility and cloud computing, announced its partnership with Intel to deliver 2X ApplicationServer XG as a Hybrid Cloud solution through Intel’s AppUp SMB Service.

2X ApplicationServer XG is an award-winning virtual desktop and application delivery software package supporting major hypervisors including Citrix Xen, VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V. Features include integrated thin client management, universal printing & scanning functionality and high-capacity resource-based load balancing. 2X also offers customers secure remote access to ApplicationServer XG with the free 2X Client RDP/Remote Desktop for Android, Apple iOS, BlackBerry, Facebook and more…

October 15, 2012 Off

DreamHost Makes Cloud Storage and Compute Services Come True with Opscode

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

From the OpenStack Summit, Opscode®, the leader in cloud infrastructure automation, today announced that DreamHost, a global leader in web and cloud hosting, has deployed Opscode Private Chef™ to automate configuration and environment management for its new DreamCompute public cloud and DreamObjects cloud storage service. DreamHost is using Private Chef to automate the Ceph-powered object storage infrastructure behind DreamObjects, plus the OpenStack-powered virtual machine management and Ceph-powered block storage infrastructure behind its DreamCompute public cloud computing service. Private Chef enables DreamHost to reduce operations overhead and drive down the cost of its service for customers, while simultaneously ensuring maximum reliability and flexibility.

DreamCompute is a flexible, cost-efficient public cloud platform powered by OpenStack that delivers an easy-to-provision, secure and highly scalable solution for the full spectrum of compute demands. DreamHost’s DreamObjects is an inexpensive, scalable object storage service based on Ceph – the open source, scalable, distributed storage system – that provides an enterprise-class cloud storage solution for individuals and organizations of all sizes…

October 15, 2012 Off

Salesforce.com Announces Cloudforce New York, the Largest Enterprise Cloud Computing Event on the East Coast

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Salesforce.com [NYSE: CRM], the enterprise cloud computing company, today announced Cloudforce New York—the largest enterprise cloud computing event on the East Coast. The event will take place Oct. 19 at the Javits Center in New York City, where Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff will deliver a keynote on how companies are transforming their businesses for the social revolution.

More than 10,000 attendees are expected to register to be inspired at Cloudforce, as industry leaders including General Electric and Toyota reveal how social, mobile and cloud technologies are enabling them to connect with their customers, partners, employees—and even products—in entirely new ways. With more than 30 sessions and 80 cloud companies in the expo, attendees can attend visionary keynotes, participate in interactive sessions, see hundreds of live demos and join in unparalleled networking opportunities…

October 15, 2012 Off

How Big Data And Cloud Computing Are Pushing Networks to the Brink

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Grazed from AllThingsDigital. Author: Arik Hesseldahl.

A lot is expected of corporate networks these days. Companies are trying to add new services and support new devices. There’s always more data that has to keep flowing, more stuff being connected to it. And the network is expected to perform, no matter what. Now there are about five billion devices connected to the Internet and billions of individual users, all expecting their networks to perform.

The folks at Juniper Networks started to wonder if the world of networking has reached some kind of fundamental inflection point. They got together with the people at Forrester Research and surveyed 150 senior IT executives to try to get a better handle on how big trends facing the enterprise, like cloud computing and big data, are affecting enterprise networks…

October 15, 2012 Off

New OpenStack clouds mean something for everyone

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

If there isn’t an OpenStack cloud you fancy, wait a second, there’s more — a lot more — in the pipeline. Cloudscaling, Metacloud and Dreamhost will all preview their take on the open-source cloud this week at the OpenStack Summit in San Diego.

Don’t fret if the OpenStack clouds now available from Hewlett-Packard, Rackspace, Internap and a handful of private-cloud-centric startups don’t suit your need. There will be more options to choose from very shortly. This week at the OpenStack Summit in San Diego, new flavors of the open-source cloud will be unveiled by Cloudscaling, Dreamhost and Metacloud, among others. Here’s a roundup of some of the noteworthy news:…

October 15, 2012 Off

Data centres without walls – where Cloud and Big Data meets

By David

Grazed from Business Cloud9. Author: Mervyn Kelly.

Big Data is gradually becoming the next big trend in the ICT world. While it is still only nascent and many of its technical specifications are yet to emerge, one can already imagine the numerous ways in which the huge sets of largely unstructured data that exist today and will be created in the future can be used to our advantage.

In fact, the application of Big Data technologies is likely to become pertinent in every aspect of our daily lives; retail, healthcare, transport – all of these will benefit from the ability to better understand all the myriad transactions and interactions consumers have with technology throughout the day…

October 15, 2012 Off

Is cloud computing always the greenest option for SMEs?

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Grazed from CloudComputing News. Author: James Bourne.

A new report has suggested that cloud computing is generally a better option than on-premise when looking to save energy, but it isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), alongside WSP Environment and Energy looked at how on-premise computing compared to the cloud in terms of energy efficiency – in particular power usage effectiveness (PUE) of the server room or data centre; how much of the server’s hardware is utilised; and carbon emissions.

Overall it was revealed that while running an app in the cloud is generally more energy efficient than running it in your server room, variables such as PUE and hardware utilisation are vital to cloud’s carbon footprint…

October 15, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Japanese virtualization start-up Midokura invades the USA

By David

Grazed from ComputerWorld. Author: Jim Duffy.

Midokura, a Japanese startup focused on network virtualization, this week said it is entering the U.S. market with a distributed software defined network product designed for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).

The companys MidoNet software virtualizes the network for multi-tenant public and private cloud computing, and supports the industry-defined OpenStack platform for cloud computing virtualization, automation and orchestration. MidoNet is a de-centralized software overlay where network intelligence resides in the edge rather than in a centralized controller, which is the common architecture for SDNs…