July 25, 2012 Off

DataCore Software Appoints Virtualization, Cloud and Storage Industry Veteran Steve Houck to Newly Created COO Role

By David

Grazed from MarketWatch. Author: PR Announcement.

DataCore Software, the storage hypervisor leader and premier provider of storage virtualization software, today announced the appointment of its first Chief Operating Officer (COO), Steve Houck. The new position was created to organize and drive DataCore’s rapid growth and market leadership in storage virtualization. Houck is a highly regarded veteran in virtualization, flash storage, cloud computing and data center technologies. His previous roles included vice president of worldwide channels for VMware, along with various global sales leadership posts at EMC Corporation. Houck has also held executive posts for global field sales and go-to-market strategy development at start-up ventures focused on cloud computing and flash storage, with the most recent executive role at Astute Networks, an innovative SSD technology company.

"DataCore’s industry leadership – combined with a top-notch management team and superb market conditions – presented a perfect scenario for all involved," stated Steve Houck, COO, DataCore Software. "The momentum toward storage virtualization adoption is palpable and SANsymphony-V 9.0 is head-and-shoulders above any other solution. I look forward to ensuring DataCore builds upon its success and reputation for delivering ‘must have’ technology."…

July 25, 2012 Off

For its new cloud, Google learns old tricks

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Do you want to put some of your work on the Google cloud but don’t have the tech wherewithal to do it? Google will point you to an array of partners to get you there.

On Tuesday, the company launched the Google Cloud Partner Program – a central spot for prospective customers to find vendors, consultants or ISVs with expertise in what you want to do. Partner programs are old hat among the software powers of the past. Microsoft, IBM, Hewlett-Packard all sport big, complicated programs that aim to woo value-added resellers, integrators, consultants — and try to get those partners to sell their products over those of competitors. All with varying degrees of success.

Now the cloud players are getting in on the act. Google already had a partner program of sorts to help push Google Apps and the Google Appliance into enterprise accounts. Amazon launched a formal partner program earlier this year and will host its first-ever partner event in Las Vegas in November. Microsoft, which is trying to move tens of thousands of partners into the Windows Azure cloud — or at least try to stop them from freaking out about it — is in a different position…

July 25, 2012 Off

Backblaze nets $5M to boost cloud backup

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Backblaze, the 5-year-old company that backs up everything on your PC for $5 per month, has snagged $5 million in funding from TMT Investments, an investment house out of the U.K.

San Mateo, Calif.-based Backblaze will use the money to staff up and expand its marketing efforts — and attack the masses of people who still do not back up their computers, CEO Gleb Budman said in a recent interview. Backblaze competes most directly with Mozy, now owned by VMware (via EMC) and Carbonite.

Taking outside money was not done lightly. The company was bootstrapped for its first year and a half and then it took in $390,000 in seed money. The company has been profitable since the early days, Budman said…

July 25, 2012 Off

BMC Software Helps Growing Customers Fly High in the Cloud

By David

Grazed from EON. Author: Editorial Staff.

This is the year of accountability for cloud computing. Businesses are demanding that CIOs deliver value from their cloud projects. The acknowledged leader in cloud management, BMC Software (NASDAQ:BMC) has been helping its growing base of cloud customers to answer that call with measurable benefits to the business.

“There are few cloud management solutions successfully creating such a reality for customers.”

“Clouds have the ability to enable IT organizations to deliver high-performing business services faster and at lower cost, so the business remains competitive and consequently meets their revenue and profit goals,” said Ronni Colville, VP and Distinguished Analyst at Gartner. “There are few cloud management solutions successfully creating such a reality for customers.”…

July 25, 2012 Off

Developers, Here are Five Tips to Join the Cloud Bandwagon

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Grazed from CloudStory. Author: Janakiram MSV.

The most common question that I get to hear from developers is – how do I get started with Cloud Computing? Many developers believe that targeting a Platform as a Service (PaaS) is all it takes to get onto the Cloud bandwagon. While PaaS abstracts the nuts and bolts of the Cloud infrastructure to ease the life of developers, many applications run on raw VMs deployed to run on Infrastructure as a Service. So, it pays to understand the behind the scenes architecture when developing Cloud ready applications. Though .NET and J2EE abstracted the underlying implementation, developers with the thorough platform knowledge fare better in their jobs. Similarly, knowing a little more about the inner workings of the deployment platform will help developers in the long term.

It is just not the understanding of the Cloud platform that will make them ready. Developers need to have a mastery over certain fundamentals concepts. Here are five concepts that the aspiring Cloud developers should focus on – …

July 25, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: IDC Study shows Amazon Web Services Use Yields 626% ROI, More

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Grazed from eWeek. Author: Darryl K. Taft.

IDC has released results of a study indicating that long-term, moving workloads to Amazon Web Services (AWS) pays off big-time for some – to the tune of an average five-year return on investment of 626 percent and a cumulative savings of $2.5 million per application.

Although AWS commissioned IDC to analyze the long-term implications of moving workloads to AWS, the market research firm maintains that the analysis was independent and impartial. The goal was to measure the impact of moving applications on developer productivity and business agility, and the new opportunities that businesses could address by moving resources onto Amazon cloud infrastructure services…

July 25, 2012 Off

How Cloud Computing is Changing the Traditional IT Landscape

By David

Grazed from CloudTimes. Author: Xath Cruz.

In the 1948 play Death of a Salesman, the character Willy Loman, who is a salesman, experiences a downward spiral caused by his inability to adapt to the industry after it has been changed by the war. Nowadays, we are seeing something similar in the real world, as a large number of traditional IT guys are finding that the advent of cloud computing has affected traditional IT landscape.

One of the major changes in the IT landscape is that what was once the job of an IT guy is now outsourced to a different company. According to Gartner research director John Rivard, traditional IT guys now find their positions in danger of being bypassed by the business unless they can adapt and grasp corporate demands. Gartner’s 2011 CIO Agenda Survey backs Rivard’s statement, as it shows that majority of companies and government agencies will start to rely on cloud services for majority of their IT needs by 2020, which meant that the changes in IT is already underway and people who fail to adapt to it risk being left behind…

July 25, 2012 Off

FiberCloud Adds Ubuntu to its Supported Open Source Operating Systems

By David
Grazed from FiberCloud.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Cloud computing and colocation provider FiberCloud announces today that they now support Ubuntu operating systems on both their cloud and dedicated servers. Customers now have the option to choose pre-installed Ubuntu cloud servers, offering more operating system options for open-source servers. Ubuntu comes installed on cloud servers at no additional charge.

The most popular commercially-supported operating system on the web, Ubuntu is considered by many to be at the leading edge in its addition of new features. Ubuntu is also known for its performance and efficient use of system resources.

July 25, 2012 Off

VMWare acquires Nicira; Cheaper Clouds and Troubled Cisco

By David
Grazed from New York Times.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Cloud computing just became a lot more powerful. Time to start counting the possible winners and losers.

VMWare said Monday it would pay $1.26 billion for Nicira, a maker of innovative software-defined networking gear. VMWare hopes to deploy Nicira’s product across numerous large corporate data centers, as well as big public clouds like Amazon Web Services, Google’s cloud and Microsoft Azure. Nicira is already in Rackspace, which runs cloud computing for public rental.

“This is a multibillion-dollar opportunity for us,” said Steven Herrod, VMWare’s chief technology officer. “This is part of our goal of having a software-defined data center.”…

July 25, 2012 Off

Clustrix Claims New Cloud Economics for Big Data Apps

By David
Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Maureen O’Gara.

Clustrix, the scale-out SQL database for Big Data apps, has new high-performance widgetry that’s supposed to deliver new cloud economics while addressing the real-time needs of customers building applications at the intersection of Big Data, the cloud and agile development.

The start-up has released a high-performance SQL DataBase-as-a-Service (DBaaS) that extends the database’s scalability, performance and availability to the cloud. It comes with simple, transparent pricing with no meters or limits on transactions, data size or number of users.

CEO Robin Purohit says, "By offering our high-performance scale-out SQL database both as a service and a private cloud appliance, Clustrix is bringing radical simplicity to the Big Data database market wherever the customer wants to run their application. We overcome limitations of legacy database architectures and new in-memory databases that create pricing and TCO surprises as applications scale. In this way, Clustrix enables application developers to innovate using the power of SQL and exploit the new cloud economics, both in development and production."…