GoGrid’s Private Cloud Computing Solution Powers Business Services
GoGrid on Wednesday announced its Private Cloud infrastructure solution is powering a new network management application for Orange Business Services, the France Telecom-Orange branch dedicated specifically to business-to-business services.
"We’re excited to work with Orange Business Service as they cloud-enable this important infrastructure monitoring service for their customers," said Jeffrey Samuels, CMO, GoGrid. "GoGrid’s Private Cloud was an ideal solution for their requirements because it provides true cloud-computing capabilities that can scale as needed and offer the requisite control and flexibility."…
Oracle launching cloud computing suite next week
Oracle plans to release a full suite of Internet-based applications next week in what will be the company’s biggest plunge into cloud-based business software, Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison said Wednesday.
Ellison revealed the Redwood Shores company’s plans during a wide-ranging conversation before a crowd of executives at the D: All Things Digital conference.
“We’re announcing on June 6 the general availability of the Oracle Cloud,” Ellison said. “So for the first time, you’re going to have the complete ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) suite available in the cloud…
Oracle’s Ellison on cloud computing, sailing and more
Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison’s appearance at the All Things D conference opened, appropriately, with a video ad depicting Oracle catamarans charging through rough water off San Francisco.
After chatting about Ellison’s America’s Cup exploits, host Kara Swisher asked about his perspective as perhaps the longest running tech chief executive in Silicon Valley, having run Oracle since 1977.
Ellison responded with a discussion about how different networks – such as electrical and phone networks – are similar to the Internet. They are complex networks that consumers access with simple devices…
Unified Communications in the Cloud: SIP-Trunking 101
The cloud isn’t just a medium for hosted computer applications – it’s also a medium for complex telephony applications. In fact, many companies are now integrating their old-style PBX systems with front-end software that allows older VoIP PBX gear to leverage the Internet for outside unified communications activity, such as phone calls, video calls, multiparty conferences, IM, media streaming, etc. The software that makes all of this possible is referred to as SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) software.
A PBX with SIP is able to connect to the public telephone network (a.k.a. PSTN), via a SIP trunk provider who effectively acts as a gateway from the Internet to the PSTN. Hence, VoIP traffic, which is Internet-based, is seemlessly translated, or "trunked" onto the PSTN via the SIP-trunking provider, and vice-versa; yet, all other communication activity is handled by the native Internet…
5 Care Improvements Hospitals Experience With SaaS, Cloud Computing
With healthcare costs continually increasing, hospitals can turn to innovative technology to aid care collaboration and coordination across a fragmented healthcare continuum. Innovative, smart technology is a key step to lowering healthcare costs, according to Thomas R. Ferry, president and CEO of Newton, Mass.-based Curaspan Health Group, which connects providers, payers and suppliers via secure electronic patient-transition networks to improve outcomes as patients move between levels of care. Smart technology — software-as-a-service networks — provides the level of connectivity, content and automation required for improving care coordination.
"Waiting for the Supreme Court decision is not a good excuse to delay on innovating or to do nothing. I think if anything, it is a reminder that action is needed now. By taking the technology and tools available in the market today, smart healthcare organizations can build the infrastructure to lower costs of healthcare delivery, to participate at lower reimbursement levels and to have a much better collaboration, which will result in better clinical organizations," says Mr. Ferry…
Cloud can help companies prepare for big data
While managing the growth of information can be challenging to some organizations, leveraging cloud computing technologies can help decision-makers remain productive in their efforts to do so. By using cloud-based services during the advent of big data, organizations can enhance the flexibility and availability of mission-critical solutions, according to a report by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Disparate infrastructure systems will no longer be able to manage the rapid expansion of information, and the lack of scalability often makes legacy equipment inadequate for a growing business, the news source said. Cloud computing, on the other hand, enables organizations to migrate as much or as little information to a virtual environment as necessary without negatively impacting data quality…
Multi-Tenant Architectures Must Balance Security, Availability
Cloud computing is obviously here to stay, so enterprises need to balance security and availability when using private, public or hybrid cloud services that leverage multi-tenant architectures.
Forrester Research defines multi-tenant architectures as "IT architectures that let multiple customers (tenants) share the same applications and/or compute resources with security, reliability and consistent performance." ![]()
In its recent research report, "Understanding Cloud’s Multitenacy," the analyst firm concludes that multi-tenant architectures are not necessarily a less secure model. However, need to understand the type used by any service they consume, as well as their own security responsibilities…
The Politics Of Cloud Computing
There are many issues taken for granted by companies when they move to the cloud. Aside from various technical issues, businesses fail to recognize that they’ll have to take into consideration the cultural environment of their own company. A very common problem that all businesses will encounter is the internal politics within the organization, which will tends to slow down cloud computing adoption.
Many application programmers won’t give up control of their software programs and servers because it can hamper software performance. Aside from that, these developers will reason that they will have difficulty controlling and deploying application updates. Users will resist cloud computing implementation within the company due to fear of the unknown. The internal structure of IT departments in companies and the legacy approaches to their process management will definitely bring problems to the speedy implementation of cloud computing projects…
Cloud computing set to expand as storage demand surges
If there’s one sector of technology whose future is not up in the air, it’s cloud computing.
In fact, the most recent figures suggest that this particular sector of the technology industry is going to continue to grow, providing not only cost-effective services to businesses but jobs to those in search of employment.
According to research from analyst firm IDC, public and private spending in cloud computing will increase exponentially over the next few years, boosting worldwide jobs by around 14 million…
ISC Cloud’12 Registration is Now Open
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On September 24 – 25, cloud computing experts from around the world will gather in Mannheim, Germany, bringing a range of experience and perspectives on how to reduce the complexity of high-performance computing and the barrier for research and development by switching to cloud computing. This year’s conference will also address the topic of Big Data.
“HPC utilization is becoming increasingly complex and a new trend emerges almost every year. There’s multicore and manycore, scaling up and out, big data, digital manufacturing and the missing middle, green computing, and HPC in the Cloud”, said ISC Cloud General Chair Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Gentzsch, an international expert in HPC and Grids who now brings his expertise to the clouds. “What the end-user is really looking for is research flexibility, easy access to HPC, reduced management overhead, and possibilities to extend the existing and limited HPC infrastructure.”…

