June 29, 2012 Off

Security, Cost Still Barriers to Small-Business Cloud Storage Adoption

By David

Grazed from eWeek. Author: Nathan Eddy.

Small and midsize businesses are turning to cloud computing as an easier-to-manage, lower-cost alternative to traditional computing, but concerns over security and cost of implementation remained barriers to adoption, according to a survey of more than 100 companies by cloud computing specialist Twin Strata.

Overall, five out of six respondents indicated that they were either already using or plan to use cloud storage in some capacity, making it the most widely planned cloud initiative – even more than software as a service (SaaS)…

June 29, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Network Performance Monitoring Pressure Ratchets Up

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Grazed from NetworkComputing. Author: Liam Lahey.

Network performance monitoring sure isn’t what it used to be. Given the changes that have unfolded in the past few years–private clouds, public clouds, the growing need for Wi-Fi access and increase in mobile devices–the very idea of a network belonging to an organization has all but evaporated. So how can organizations get a view across the network? That’s the question facing enterprises today.

"Old-school tools demanded you owned all the pieces of infrastructure in order to measure and monitor it," Matt Stevens, CTO at AppNeta in Boston, explained. "At the end of the day, there is no single network. It’s a combination of multiple networks and the single biggest challenge is how to understand end-to-end performance across networks that I don’t own and yet still have to rely on."…

June 29, 2012 Off

Zulahoo Selects ViaWest For Cloud Hosting Solution

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Grazed from HostReview. Author: PR Announcement.

ViaWest provides cloud computing environment for Zulahoo’s hosting — Anticipating rapid growth, Zulahoo required a solution with on-demand scalability — Significant cost savings and customer support made ViaWest the clear choice for Zulahoo’s cloud solution

ViaWest, one of the largest privately-held data center, cloud computing and managed services providers in North America, announces it has been selected by Zulahoo to provide on-demand cloud computing services with its KINECTed(TM) Cloud platform. Zulahoo is an Internet start-up community commerce portal focused on promoting secure and private collaboration services. As a company anticipating rapid growth, Zulahoo was looking for a scalable and flexible cloud-based solution…

June 29, 2012 Off

Three Ways That Cloud Computing Benefits Business Process and Structure

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Adrian Sanders.

Most small business owners understand cloud computing as a tool. A pay-as-you-go, web based tool. Not more, not less. And they’re pretty much right.

Thing is, tools matter. They carry distinct advantages and disadvantages, which are sometimes subtle, long term, and structural. Cloud computing is no exception: besides the usual advantages, cloud based tools help businesses become more transparent, more flexible, and (ultimately) more profitable. Here’s how.

1. Cloud computing makes business more transparent.

First off, cloud computing tools tend to centralize everything together. Contacts and files and tasks aren’t spread across multiple desktops or servers anymore: they’re nested online, in one place, always. This tends to make business more transparent, as it’s harder to partition data off than it is to keep things open. We’ve seen clients go from pitting reps against one another to providing shared incentives and a company-wide contact repository. That’s a crazy change, and it happened because of cloud based tools…

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Red Hat unveils hybrid cloud, storage server and PaaS plans

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Grazed from ComputerWorld. Author: Chris Kanaracus.

Red Hat is planning to roll out a number of product sets for building hybrid clouds over the next few months, the company announced Wednesday at the Red Hat Summit conference in Boston.

"This is a new era for Red Hat," said Brian Stevens, CTO and vice president of worldwide engineering, during a press conference. Years ago, customers were primarily Red Hat Linux customers, but now they’re consuming a number of the vendor’s products, he said. To this end, the new hybrid cloud announcements represent Red Hat’s intention to integrate groups of products into single offerings with their own road maps, he said.

The OpenShift Enterprise PaaS offering will bundle Red Hat’s CloudForms management framework along with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and JBoss middleware.

OpenShift was first launched last year as a public PaaS (platform-as-a-service) offering hosted by Red Hat. "What we heard from [early users] is that they love [OpenShift], but they want to consume it completely inside their data center," as well as in hybrid form, leading to the new on-premises option, Stevens said…

June 29, 2012 Off

Ajubeo Chooses FORTRUST’s Denver Data Center for High-Density Cloud Computing Colocation Deployment

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Grazed from MarketWatch. Author: PR Announcement.

FORTRUST, the Rocky Mountain Region’s premium data center and colocation services provider, today announced that Ajubeo, a national provider of enterprise-class cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), has chosen its Denver, Colorado data center for their high-density cloud computing colocation deployment. The decision was based on FORTRUST’s 100% uptime track record as well as its ability to accommodate Ajubeo’s need for 17 kW per cabinet/rack. FORTRUST owns and operates the 224,000 square-foot data center that is an SSAE 16 SOC 1 and 2 Type 2 compliant facility in Denver, Colorado.

Cloud infrastructure companies such as Ajubeo are ideal customers for FORTRUST due to their high-growth potential, interconnection ecosystem development and on-site co-marketing synergies such as data center consolidation endeavors that include hybrid colocation to cloud deployments. Analysts have projected the cloud computing market to grow at a 56% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years…

June 29, 2012 Off

What Google Compute Engine means for cloud computing

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Derrick Harris.

Google’s new infrastructure-as-a-service offering Compute Engine is a big, big deal in the world of cloud computing. My colleague Om Malik covered the details in a post earlier today, and we’ve both offered our pre-emptive views in posts breaking the news that Compute Engine was coming and then confirming it would be announced at IO.

Now that it’s a reality, here are five things I think Google Compute Engine means for the cloud industry…

June 29, 2012 Off

Puppet Labs Announces Integration with Google Compute Engine

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Grazed from Puppet Labs.  Author: PR Announcement.

Puppet Labs, the leading provider of IT automation software for system administrators, announced today that its flagship commercial product, Puppet Enterprise, is fully integrated with Google Compute Engine.  Puppet Enterprise customers can freely and immediately download the Google Compute Engine module from Puppet Forge.  Using Puppet Enterprise, system administrators can rapidly deploy and scale Google Compute Engine cloud applications in response to the quickly changing needs of the business at a fraction of the cost of on-premise solutions.

Puppet Enterprise’s unique approach to IT automation uses a declarative, model-based technology, which enables system administrators to define reusable configurations of services and applications.  Puppet Enterprise then automatically creates and enforces these definitions across any deployment environment, from on-premise to thecloud, and across any operating system, from Windows to Unix to Linux.  By automating the management of their infrastructure with Puppet Enterprise, atypical IT organization will see a 10x boost in productivity, a 75% reduction in applications’ time-to-production, and a significant reduction in service outages.

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OpenNebula Unveils Its New Virtual Appliance Marketplace

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Grazed from OpenNebula. Author: PR Announcement.

The OpenNebula Project is proud to announce the public availability of the OpenNebula Marketplace, an online catalog where individuals and organizations can quickly distribute and deploy virtual appliances ready-to-run on OpenNebula clouds. The new Marketplace is fully integrated with the new OpenNebula 3.6 so any user of an OpenNebula cloud can find and deploy virtual appliances in a single click. The OpenNebula marketplace is also of interest to software developer looking to quickly distribute a new appliance, making it available to all OpenNebula deployments worldwide.

The OpenNebula Marketplace is available at no charge to all OpenNebula users and appliance developers. The Marketplace is not an online store but a service to bring together cloud users interested in pre-built software solutions and software developers and vendors interested in distributing and promoting their applications and services. The Marketplace contains community appliances built with open-source components and commercial appliances that provide evaluation versions of commercial software. It also includes appliances only available for C12G Labs subscribers.

June 29, 2012 Off

ScaleXtreme to Support Google Compute Engine

By David
Grazed from ScaleXtreme. Author: PR Announcement.

ScaleXtreme, a leading provider of cloud and server management products, announced coming support for Google Compute Engine. As part of this support, ScaleXtreme customers will be able to monitor, manage, patch and automate deployment of Google Infrastructure-as-a-Service servers.

“We’re excited to see Google give public cloud computing customers additional choices in who to partner with for infrastructure,” said ScaleXtreme CEO Nand Mulchandani. “We built ScaleXtreme to handle multiple clouds simultaneously and along with internal enterprise infrastructure. Google Compute Engine, along with services like Amazon EC2, Rackspace, HP Cloud Services, Microsoft Windows Azure and VMware vCloud powered services is making multi-cloud infrastructure a reality for customers, and ScaleXtreme has given customers native support for all these platforms.”