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Cloud Computing: Cisco Boss Makes Contradictory Assumptions About Virtualization

By David

Grazed from NetworkComputing. Author: Kevin Fogarty.

During the past decade, nearly everything in the tech world has gone virtual: Servers, applications, desktops, data centers, even jobs–at least to the tens of thousands of contractors doing full-time work at part-time pay with no benefits.

The one exception to the rule that virtual is better than physical is the one thing on which all the other advances in virtualization, cloud computing and job-creation avoidance depend: the network. At least, that’s according to John Chambers, CEO of the company with the most to lose from any wholesale separation of the value of a network from the underlying hardware that makes it possible.

High-quality, high-speed, reliable, secure, multi-functional networks require both good hardware and good software, Chambers told investors and analysts on Cisco’s earnings call this week (transcript via SeekingAlpha)…

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Vision Solutions to Present Seminar on International Privacy Laws and Cloud Security at World Forum

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Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Vision Solutions, Inc., the world’s leading provider of information availability software and services for Windows, Linux, IBM Power Systems and Cloud Computing markets, today announced a seminar on August 22nd, 2012 at the Cloud Computing World Forum, Latin America 2012 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The seminar will address data security in the cloud and how companies can protect their investment at the Cloud Computing World Forum, August 22-23.

Storing data in the cloud eliminates the need for organizations to build and maintain their own data centers, however, ensuring that data is protected and available when it’s needed is a critical assumption in the IT plan. Renato Hirata, Regional Systems Architect for Vision Solutions, will discuss:…

August 17, 2012 Off

Finding Blue-Sky Success In The Cloud

By David

Grazed from Forbes. Author: Lori Kozlowski.

Making a dent in the Internet and generally doing stuff before everyone else makes you a pioneer. A term often reserved for the curious prospectors and miners, who settled the West.

Cloud computing has become a red-hot field in recent years, as the idea of “the cloud” has matured. One Los Angeles-based company has quietly seen steady and astronomical success in this sector, as they attempted web-only approaches to the Internet long before the notion became popular.

Cornerstone On Demand provides workplace solutions and talent management software (essentially software that helps companies with training, recruiting, and performance). They began doing this far before the term “talent management” became common…

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Europe: Lots of cloud opportunity to tap

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

European cloud adoption has happened slower than in the U.S., but there are signs that it’s about to rapidly accelerate. At Structure:Europe, cloud luminaries will talk about how they see this change unfolding and what’s motivating it. Hint: It’s not just about saving money.

There’s a ton of cloud opportunity in Europe — the question is how fast it will come to fruition and what’s driving it…

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Gartner: Big Data, Smart Devices, Cloud Computing, Maturing As Technologies, BOYD Rises

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Grazed from CMSWire.  Author: David Roe.

In all the talk of emerging technologies, there is often the suspicion that much of it is just hype. Gartner has been observing these technologies and since 1995 measuring the level of hype against the reality of those technologies. Among the fast moving technologies in this year’s studies are cloud computing, Big Data and media tablets.

Technology Cycles

To avoid indulging in the hype that Gartner has set out to identify in its Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2012 report, it needs to be clear what Gartner is actually measuring. According to Gartner researchers Jackie Fenn and Hung LeHong, what they are doing is measuring the ‘hype’ around technologies and comparing that with what has actually been delivered…

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Securing The Cloud With A VAR, MSP, ISV Audience In Mind

By David

Grazed from Business Solutions. Author: Andrew Hay.

Customers have always looked to their vendors, be they VARs, MSPs or ISVs, to distill the challenges of migrating to a computing architecture. This continues to be true with regards to cloud – perhaps one of the most misunderstood and confusing architectures to arrive since the introduction of the personal computer to replace aging mainframe technology.

Extending security beyond traditional on-premises perimeter controls, adhering to regulatory compliance mandates and revising policies and procedures to encompass a platform owned by a third-party (not to mention shared with other customers) are but a few of the concerns customers wrestle with when thinking about making the jump to cloud…

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Amazon’s Vogels ponders the new IT metrics: a topic even foggier than the cloud

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Grazed from GigaOM.  Author: Stacey Higgenbotham.

Amazon’s CTO Werner Vogels offered up some cloud-related eye candy Thursday night in a blog post discussing the challenge of choosing the right metrics for cloud computing. The post contributed to the ongoing conversation about how to calculate the benefits of choosing on-demand infrastructure over building your own with some charts from an Amazon white paper and a few AWS customers explaining what they have saved and spent in going to the cloud…

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Bad assumptions about cloud computing and the Patriot Act

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Gery Menegaz.

Anyone reading about the Cloud has heard the common dangerous assumption that the Patriot Act gives the government unprecedented access to your data. The misconception is that the level of access that the government has in the cloud is beyond what they would have if the data were hosted elsewhere.

Recently the European Commission Vice-President Viviane Reding, “spearheaded and vigorously advocated for the Commission’s proposals to update and modernize the privacy framework in Europe through a detailed new Regulation.”…

August 17, 2012 Off

Privacy In Cloud Computing: Assured Or Assumed?

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Rick Watson.

All avid computer users have enjoyed the benefits and conveniences of cloud computing, either knowingly or unknowingly. Most of us rarely understand what is happening behind the screens, especially when lost in interesting movie or music, or even when perusing the information about your competitors. As a result, the privacy and security of the information in cloud is sometimes assured. What of other times? Is it assumed?

Most of us overlook privacy warning and security procedures when utilizing the ever-dazzling gadgets, most of which expose us to an elevated echelon when it comes to compromises. A certain tech-user had his digital life taken over and destroyed over a span of minutes, with the perpetrators committing vilifying broadcasts in his identity. What started as a simple breach to an email ID boiled down remote erasure of data on multiple gadgets…

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Hybrid cloud: It’s not as secure as you think

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Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Dan Sullivan.

Despite the appeal of using public cloud, some IT admins are concerned about turning over all their production applications to a third party or losing their substantial investment in on-premises infrastructure. In such cases, a hybrid environment can capitalize on the benefits of both public and private cloud.

But hybrid cloud isn’t perfect; it still includes a few security obstacles. As you analyze the business and technical hurdles of maintaining a hybrid cloud, keep these five security issues in mind…