September 27, 2012 Off

Huawei showcases latest cloud computing solutions

By David

Grazed from China Daily. Author: Editorial Staff.

Huawei, China’s leading global information and communications technology solutions provider showcased its latest Cloud Computing and Business Support System solutions Wednesday in Jakarta, in a bid to further enhance its commitment to the growing number of Indonesian customers.

"As cloud computing continues to make dramatic impacts on business and everyday life in general, Huawei is increasingly committed to developing our solutions to further enhance business and quality of life value to our end users." said Vincent Li, CEO of Huawei Indonesia…

September 27, 2012 Off

EU to Urge Cloud Computing for Government Agencies

By David

Grazed from Bloomberg. Author: Aoife White.

European Union regulators will urge government agencies in the EU to use cloud-computing services to reduce costs, according to a European Commission strategy for cloud computing published today.

Public agencies in the EU, the bloc’s biggest buyer of information technology services, and cloud-computing suppliers will work together on common procurement requirements to ensure that services meet governments’ needs, the commission said…

September 27, 2012 Off

Email Discovery for the Cloud

By David
Contributed Article.  Author: Keri Farrell, Quest Software
CloudCow Contributed Article
 

Email Discovery for the Cloud

 
Have you ever wondered where email really goes when it is stored in the “cloud,” or, better yet, how you would retrieve specific messages or mailboxes if needed for email discovery purposes? Do you know if your company still technically owns the emails stored in the cloud, and, in either case, do you still have the same ability to access the data you need, if there is a mandate? If so, does it cost extra? If the cloud provider offers these services, how does the process work, and how do you know it is accurate? What search and export tools do they use to get you the information you are requesting? Are you able to search and export the data yourself, or do you need to just “trust” that you will get all the email requested?
 
 I’m sure if your company is researching moving email to the cloud, or already has pulled the trigger on moving it, these questions have all been answered to your satisfaction and have been added into the contract with the cloud vendor. If they haven’t, then they should.   If you are in the process of moving email data to the cloud, these questions should be top of mind, regardless of your company type. No company is exempt from litigation.
 
September 26, 2012 Off

Top five ways cloud computing impacts mobile application development teams

By David

Grazed from TheServerSide. Author: Jason Tee.

There’s no arguing the fact that development cycles in the mobile application development world are incredibly short. So it’s no surprise to discover that development teams who are intent on getting their mobile applications to market quickly are relying heavily on a variety of cloud-based technologies. Here are five of the most effective ways that mobile projects are finding success by taking advantage of the cloud:

1. Hosting services

Amazon and their Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offering through their EC2 platform largely pioneered the idea of the cloud, so it should come as no surprise that many organizations are handing off the job of application hosting to their EC2 service. But of course, Amazon is only one of the many players in this growing field, and in many cases, IaaS plays like EC2 are being pushed aside in deference to various Software as a Service (SaaS) plays, where clients surrender a certain amount of control over their operating system and runtime environment for the promise of fewer configuration issues and a lower administrative overhead. It’s probably the most tried-and-true way of leveraging the cloud, and as such, more and more mobile applications are taking advantage of cloud-based hosting services…

September 26, 2012 Off

HP delivers high-density ProLiant servers for cloud computing and consolidation

By David

Grazed from V3.co.uk. Author: Daniel Robinson.

HP has added a pair of systems to its eighth-generation HP ProLiant server family, which cram four-socket designs into a smaller form factor, allowing for denser datacentre deployments in private cloud environments.

Available immediately, the HP ProLiant BL660c and DL560 (pictured above) are based on Intel’s latest Xeon E5-4600 processor family. HP claimed the systems are ideal for virtualisation, database applications and other data-intensive workloads where optimum use of datacentre space and price/performance is paramount…

September 26, 2012 Off

Softchoice Cloud offers cloud services adoption and curation expertise

By David

Grazed from Canadian Reviewer. Author:  Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla.

Softchoice , an IT services and products provider, launched its Softchoice Cloud service yesterday in downtown Toronto. The event featured representatives from various cloud computing, storage and software as a service solutions providers such as Google, Microsoft, Box and many others and touched upon the challenges and opportunities related to cloud computing solutions.

The event focused on how the cloud is changing the way Canadians and the world are doing business. The challenges and opportunities presented by cloud computing are manifold and how businesses can use Softchoice as a curator and manager for various cloud solutions that can scale from small businesses to enterprise…

September 26, 2012 Off

Cisco Cultivating Elite Class Of Cloud Partners

By David

Grazed from CRN. Author: Chad Berndston.

Now that Cisco Systems (NSDQ:CSCO) has significant traction with its Cloud Partner Program, it’s looking to elevate partners who have made the deepest investments in its cloud vision to a new Master specialization, one that will bring added benefits and a level of preferred status among top Cisco partners focused on the cloud.

As of this week, Cisco partners can begin applying to become Master Cloud Builders, a specialization that builds upon the Cloud Builder designation but requires significantly more involvement on the part of partners — for significantly more benefits. Cisco unveiled the Cloud Channel Program at its 2011 Partner Summit in New Orleans as a way to organize Cisco partners around their potential cloud computing opportunity with the vendor. According to Cisco figures culled from various research reports, the market opportunity for building cloud infrastructure is on a roughly 24 percent CAGR over the next four years and could hit about $112 billion by 2015. Cloud services, meanwhile, are on a roughly 35 percent CAGR, expected to reach $113.6 billion by then…

September 26, 2012 Off

5 (more) key cloud security issues

By David

Grazed from CSO. Author: John Kinsella.

As we’re adopting cloud computing, we’re more aware of the security concerns it raises than we were of issues created by other large-scale technologies we adopted in the past. This is a wonderful thing! But security nirvana has yet not been achieved. While there’s still plenty of room for cloud providers to improve, many aspects of cloud security must be the responsibility of the consumer.

In particular, I see five security-related issues with cloud computing that are critical to the success and security of a cloud-based project—and that are not always getting the full consideration they deserve…

September 26, 2012 Off

Fighting FUD: cloud players try to make sense of European data protection laws

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Optimists hope that the EU’s expected cloud computing recommendations will resolve concerns around diverse data protection laws that slow cloud adoption. Realists hope for the best, but prepare for less. The reality is Europe remains a collection of countries, not a unified whole.
Brandenburg gatephoto: Flickr / compujeramey

When the European Commission unveils its new cloud computing plan of action this week, the hope is it will reduce fear, uncertainty and doubt around Europe’s confusing welter of data protection laws that are impeding the broad adoption of cloud — especially public cloud — technologies. The European Cloud Computing Strategy is expected to push an array of standards for cloud computing and to help alleviate some of the legal hurdles to adoption…

September 26, 2012 Off

Open source self-service cloud portal

By David

Grazed from Help Net Security. Author: Editorial Staff.

ScaleXtreme released free open source software for companies to build internal cloud dashboards and self-service portals for developers and other end-users. The technology enables creating a new public cloud instance as simple as using a vending machine.

Many organizations are finding that allowing developers and end-users to provision public cloud servers can dramatically drive down costs and improve satisfaction. Organizations want to balance these new capabilities with an interface that hides the complexity of cloud computing from users and provides appropriate cost controls and visibility into spending. They want to ensure cloud servers are monitored, compliant with security policies and have been appropriately patched…