July 17, 2012 Off

NextCloud Launches High-Performance Backup and Disaster Recovery Platform

By David
Grazed from NextCloud.  Author: PR Announcement

NextCloud, a state of the art cloud computing service provider, today announced the availability of its NextStore service which provides high speed, high performance cloud backup for small, medium and large organizations facing the operational and financial challenges of offsite back-up, disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity.

"This high performance platform provides a compelling alternative to tape backup and existing low speed, internet-based cloud backup systems which fail to meet the requirements of the enterprise," said Jonathan Reeves, Chairman of NextCloud.  "NextStore services allow our customers on east and west coasts to protect their operations and reduce risk by storing critical data offsite and replicate data across multiple locations.”

July 17, 2012 Off

Asigra Demonstrates Enterprise Level Cloud Backup and Recovery for Hosting Providers at HostingCon 2012

By David
Grazed from Asigra.  Author: PR Announcement.

Asigra Inc., a leading Cloud Backup, Recovery and Restore (BURR) software provider since 1986, announced that it will be showcasing its enterprise level cloud backup and recovery software built specifically for Hosting Providers at HostingCon 2012, the premier conference and trade show for the hosted services industry, held at the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Centre in Boston, MA, from July 16th to the 18th. Asigra will be at booth #528.

Asigra, a Parallels APS Gold Certified Partner, was recently mentioned in the 2012 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup/Recovery Software. Integration with Parallels, the leader in cloud enablement solutions, makes it easier for Parallel partners to integrate Asigra Cloud Backup™ into their services portfolio.

July 17, 2012 Off

OnApp Cloud v3.0 Accelerates Cloud Adoption with VMware Support

By David
Grazed from OnApp.  Author: PR Announcement

Today, at HostingCon 2012, OnApp announced version 3.0 of its OnApp Cloud software, which includes support for VMware and means that OnApp’s cloud management platform now supports approximately 85 percent of the hypervisor market. With OnApp Cloud v3.0, service providers can run their VMware ESXi hypervisors alongside Xen and KVM hypervisors on the same cloud platform, via the same intuitive OnApp Control Panel. By enabling multiple virtualization environments to be consolidated and managed in a single cloud platform, OnApp Cloud v3.0 further reduces the total cost of ownership for cloud service providers.

The new VMware hypervisor support in OnApp Cloud v3.0 also enables service providers to offer cloud services to the large installed base of VMware users, and grow their customer base, while VMware users can host their applications with hundreds of providers around the world and take advantage of OnApp’s cost-effective, feature-rich cloud platform. VMware is used extensively by telcos, systems integrators and large hosting providers, and is the primary hypervisor for 67 percent of enterprises according to the latest V-Index report from Vanson Bourne.

July 17, 2012 Off

Apica Introduces Load Testing and Performance Monitoring Support for Eucalyptus On-Premise IaaS Clouds

By David
Grazed from Apica.  Author: PR Announcement

Apica, a leading load testing and performance monitoring provider for cloud and mobile applications, today announced its performance monitoring resources are now available for data centers utilizing on-premise IaaS from Eucalyptus Systems. Customers can test their web and mobile applications launched in Eucalyptus cloud environments for maximum capacity, daily performance, improved load times, and protection from peak loads. This announcement extends the capability of Apica’s performance monitoring and testing services to Eucalyptus customers, while allowing the company to offer a more comprehensive solution to the market.

“By enabling organizations to leverage pre-existing hardware to create their own on-premise Infrastructure as a Service clouds, Eucalyptus is an appealing partner for organizations looking for flexibility, compatibility and durability to build, test, and launch web and mobile applications,” said Sven Hammar, CEO of Apica. “Eucalyptus customers now have the advantage of Apica’s load testing and monitoring solutions to optimize the performance of their applications and avoid the load delays or other performance issues that could put a damper on their next big release. Our solutions will help customers fully realize the benefits that come with deploying their own on-premise cloud.”

July 17, 2012 Off

CopperEgg Offers First Free Advanced Website Monitoring and Next Generation Cloud Monitoring Service

By David
Grazed from CopperEgg.  Author: PR Announcement

CopperEgg, a cloud monitoring and analytics company, today introduced CopperEgg RevealUptime, a breakthrough free service providing next-generation website and web application monitoring. CopperEgg is the first to offer a free service that allows organizations to maximize website performance visibility with the fastest monitoring checks in the market.  With CopperEgg’s new cross-correlation analytics, business-critical websites can quickly isolate root cause issues in the cloud, correlating RevealUptime end user experience measurements with internal server health from CopperEgg RevealCloud server monitoring.

"I was dumbfounded by how easy the CopperEgg solutions are to implement and use. The visibility and detail the combined solutions provide are worth their weight in… copper," said Andrew Horton, Director of Operations at Aim2Game, which offers Minecraft server hosting for gamers. "Our customers are tech-savvy gamers. You can imagine how our phones would light up if service was disrupted for any amount of time. CopperEgg has allowed us to monitor not only from the inside out, but also from the outside in, so we always know exactly what our customers are experiencing."

July 17, 2012 Off

Cloud report-2017: How will we view hosted IT services five years in the future?

By David

Grazed from CIO. Author: Mark Settle.

Just returned from an anniversary party to commemorate ten years of public cloud computing.

I joined several other CIOs who were pioneers in using Amazon’s Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2) when large enterprise instances initially became available in 2007. Who would have ever thought that things could have changed so much in ten years?

Even as little as five years ago, large enterprise CIOs thought that public clouds such as EC2 would only be used on a limited basis, primarily for the development of non-business critical applications…

July 17, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: NextCloud Launches High-Performance Backup and Disaster Recovery Platform

By David

Grazed from PR NewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

NextCloud, a state of the art cloud computing service provider, today announced the availability of its NextStore(SM) service which provides high speed, high performance cloud backup for small, medium and large organizations facing the operational and financial challenges of offsite back-up, disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity.

"This high performance platform provides a compelling alternative to tape backup and existing low speed, internet-based cloud backup systems which fail to meet the requirements of the enterprise," said Jonathan Reeves, Chairman of NextCloud. "NextStore services allow our customers on east and west coasts to protect their operations and reduce risk by storing critical data offsite and replicate data across multiple locations."…

July 17, 2012 Off

Racemi nets $7M to attack booming cloud broker biz

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Racemi, which specializes in moving business computing workloads onto and between clouds, snagged $7 million in B Round funding led by Paladin Capital Group and Harbert Venture Partners. The money will fund the expansion of sales, service and engineering efforts for Racemi’s cloud broker service. That brings total funding for the company to $19.3 million.

As more companies evaluate cloud deployments — especially multi-cloud deployments — the need for easy and safe ways to put workloads to the cloud to begin with, and then move them between clouds as needed, will grow. That’s the problem services like Racemi’s DynaCenter and competitors like CloudSwitch, now owned by Verizon and run out of its Terremark unit, are taking on. Other offerings in this space include Scalent, acquired by Dell in 2010, Altirus, now part of Symantec and Platespin, bought by Novell in 2008…

July 17, 2012 Off

The Government’s Mass Migration to the Cloud

By David

Grazed from Wired. Author: Rob Vanderburg.

Just a few years ago, cloud computing was a nearly unheard-of development in IT. Today, many enterprises are interacting with the cloud on a daily basis. A recent North Bridge Venture Partners survey of 785 IT decisionmakers reported that 50 percent of users say they are completely confident in the cloud. IDC predicted that by the end of 2012, 80 percent of new commercial enterprise applications will have been deployed on cloud platforms.

Cloud adoption has nowhere to go but up. However, companies still do have hesitations about adoption. The top ones uncovered by North Bridge were security (55 percent) and regulatory compliance (38 percent).

If the CIOs of private enterprises listed security and compliance as their main hesitations about the cloud, imagine how government agencies feel. In fact, until 2011, federal government agencies, which operate under sophisticated IT governance structures, regulations and security requirements, had no official impetus to migrate to the cloud at all. The cost-savings and scalability advantages of the cloud may have been clear, but adoption was hampered by concern that cloud providers couldn’t navigate the government’s unique requirements…

July 17, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Virtustream Aligns with SafeNet

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Liz McMillan.

Virtustream and SafeNet on Tuesday announced that they have entered into an agreement that will incorporate SafeNet’s market-leading authentication solutions into Virtustream’s enterprise cloud platform, xStream.

"Enterprises looking to deploy the cloud want both enterprise-grade performance and security, while still benefiting from the scalability and economics of multi-tenant virtualization technology," said Dr. Shaw Chuang, Executive Vice President of Engineering, Virtustream. "Incorporating SafeNet’s authentication platform brings another best-of-breed offering to our platform and lays the foundation for further extensive security capabilities."…