April 30, 2012 Off

GraphOn Further Extends Cloud Computing Position with New Web Server Patent

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

GraphOn Corporation , a leading worldwide developer of cloud application delivery and Web-enabling solutions, announced today that it has been issued a new patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

U.S. Patent 8,117,298, issued February 14, 2012, is directed towards an easily configurable Web server that has the capability to host (or provide a home for) multiple Web sites at the same time. This patent helps small companies or individuals create the same kind of Web presence enjoyed by larger companies that are able to afford the cost of multiple, dedicated Web server machines…

April 30, 2012 Off

Radware Collaborates With IBM to Help Customers Achieve Superior Value From Cloud Computing and Virtualization

By David

Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Radware, a leading provider of application delivery and application security solutions for virtual and cloud data centers, today announced it is collaborating with IBM to deliver increased business agility, mobility, and cost-effective integration of virtual application delivery controller (ADC) solutions for customers building applications with IBM SmartCloud.

The solution includes Radware’s Virtual Application Delivery Infrastructure (VADI®) – Radware’s strategy that transforms computing resources, ADCs and virtualization services into an integrated, agile and scalable ADC infrastructure on demand. Customers can use the Radware virtual appliance when designing intelligent load balancing solutions that quickly and easily integrate into IBM SmartCloud orchestration and provisioning systems…

April 30, 2012 Off

OnX Enterprise Solutions Announces New US$20 Million Data Center and Cloud Computing Investment

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

OnX Enterprise Solutions, a leading global provider of enterprise data center solutions, today announced a new US$20 million investment in the company’s cloud and data center infrastructure. With this investment, OnX becomes one of the first to market with a dual data center cloud strategy in Canada. The new investment will help OnX expand its cloud offerings to clients throughout North America in the enterprise market who are seeking a high-availability solution with multiple facility failover capacity.

The new US$20 million investment will be used to build out OnX’s cloud infrastructure including greatly increasing data center capacity levels, building on its best of breed technology solutions, and furthering OnX’s partnerships with leading cloud providers including Cisco, EMC, and VMware. This new data center investment comes on the heels of OnX’s announcement of its Federated Cloud Centers of Excellence (FCCE) where clients can test-drive enterprise cloud solutions at fully equipped data centers with live data using real-world applications and scenarios. OnX FCCE are available for client demos at the OnX Lab Centers located in Chicago, Irvine, New York and Toronto…
 

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Study Reveals that Cloud Could Cut $12 Billion from US Government Annual Deficit

By David
Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Joe McKendrick.

A federal IT consortium now estimates that federal agencies are now already saving about $5.5 billion annually with their cloud implementations, but that’s only part of the story. It’s likely that this savings will rise to $12 billion as cloud efforts move forward.

That’s the call from MeriTalk Cloud Computing Exchange (CCX), a community of Federal cloud leaders. The rosy savings numbers come from a newly released survey of 108 federal IT managers that extrapolates the cloud numbers from reported savings. On average, the IT executives report a savings so far of at least 7% off their IT budgets for the next fiscal year.  Based on the 2013 IT budget of $78.9 billion, that’s about $5.5 billion in annual Federal savings, the study concludes…

April 30, 2012 Off

Looking At Cloud Strategy Through The Lens Of Value

By David
Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Eric Savitz.

If the innovative ways that businesses are using cloud computing haven’t set off alarms within your organization, it’s time that they did. Enterprises that look at the cloud solely through the lens of technology will be left behind by more agile competitors that use the cloud to develop innovative new business models based on faster time to market, new modes of customer interaction and more efficient operating models. Likewise, IT service providers that market their cloud offerings simply as technology solutions will be outmaneuvered by competitors that position their offerings based on the business value they deliver.

Gone are the days when cloud computing could be regarded as just the latest in a long line of technology trends. For leading-edge enterprises, the cloud has emerged as one of the key strategies CEOs are exploring to enable their companies not only to reduce costs, but, more importantly, to empower entirely new business models and offerings for customers…

April 30, 2012 Off

Cloud Hosting Checklist

By David

Grazed from PowerRetail.  Author: Macquarie Telecom.

Cloud computing is a revolution in how computing power is delivered to business. Cloud computing is where IT is delivered as a service. Instead of installing and managing an IT infrastructure on your own premises, it’s transparently provided by third parties across the internet. Cloud computing has been made possible by very large scale data centres connected to high speed, low cost broadband networks. With cloud computing, you can have 24/7 secure access to more business applications, on more devices, wherever you are–and you only pay for what you use…

April 29, 2012 Off

Cloud computing co Gizmox raises $3.5m

By David
Grazed from Globes.  Author: Shmulik Shelach.

Cloud computing company Gizmox Ltd. has raised $3.5 million at a company value of $26 million. Gizmox shareholder Maayan Ventures Ltd. (TASE:MAYN), which owns 30.4% of the company, announced that investment funds IVIC and CIG invested $2.5 million, and current shareholders, Maayan Ventures, Citrix Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CTXS) and private investors, including Prof. Arie Scope, invested $1 million.

Gizmox CEO Navot Peled, Guy Peled, and Dan Lichtenfeld founded the company in 2007. The company’s Visual WebGui solution converts applications to cloud environments. The company has raised $11 million to date…

April 29, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing and its Effects on the CAD Industry

By David
Grazed from IT News Online.  Author:  Sachin Choughule.

Over the years it has been observed that every new technology is first looked at with skepticism. Not all the technologies that are newly brought into the market affect the market and their functioning dynamics. Some fail to create the desired impact and are easily forgotten than noticed and taken into consideration.

Cloud Computing is the new talk of the technology town. Will it stay or be rejected and slip away as fast as it came?

Companies have to look at Cloud Computing as the next big Technological revolution changing the rules and the platform of business. In a country like India, the companies will now have to start exploring and researching on utilizing cloud computing…

April 29, 2012 Off

Cloud and the evolution of the enterprise architect

By David
Grazed from GigaOm.  Author:  James Urquhart.

Enterprise architects have been a staple of corporate IT departments for well over a decade now, starting in earnest with the advent of service-oriented architecture and corporate data modeling. The need for enterprise architecture was spurred by the need to gain control over an increasingly complex computing environment, and an increasingly large backlog of data and feature needs. But those needs are changing, and so is the job of the enterprise architect.

The use of the term “architecture” in this context comes, in part, from the idea that one can create a “blueprint” for how a business can run on technology. The “architect” is someone who looks at the materials available, interviews the “client” (aka the business) about desired form and functional outcomes, and engineers solutions to meet those needs…

April 29, 2012 Off

Shut up and ‘Drive’: Could Google’s new cloud computing service be the next big thing?

By David
Grazed from Houston CultureMap.  Author: Minh Vu.

Google has announced the arrival of its latest project and dubbed the cloud computing service "Google Drive."

Drive allows users to access their files at anytime, on any platform and starts users off with 5GB of free storage. The new service will ultimately replace Google Docs once an account switches over to Drive, but will retain many of the same features that Google Docs provided.

Users of the service simply install an app for their Windows PC or Mac and can then sync their files with their Drive account so no matter what, the files will be updated in real time and can be accessed from your tablet, phone, work, or anywhere for that matter…