April 18, 2012 Off

Coyote Point Systems Launches Equalizer OnDemand Virtual Appliance for Cloud Computing

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Coyote Point Systems, a leading provider of enterprise-class application delivery and acceleration solutions, today announced the general availability of Equalizer OnDemand(TM), a robust Application Delivery Controller based on Coyote Point’s new EQ/OS 10(TM) architecture that runs as a VMware virtual appliance. Equalizer ADCs can now be deployed as hardware or software to provide content routing, load balancing and application acceleration to optimize application performance.

Originally available only to Hosting and Managed Service Providers, Coyote Point’s Equalizer OnDemand virtual appliance is now available to all businesses looking to reap the benefits of cloud computing and server virtualization. Based on Coyote Point’s new EQ/OS 10(TM) architecture, Equalizer OnDemand is a full-featured, virtual Application Delivery Controller (ADC) that provides users with flexible deployment options and capabilities that reduce datacenter and cloud computing costs without sacrificing performance. Coyote Point’s virtual Equalizer OnDemand brings the same proven, robust application traffic management capabilities found in their hardware appliances to customers who want to leverage virtualization technologies within their data centers…

April 18, 2012 Off

Wyse Wins Everything Channel’s CRN Magazine as One of the Coolest Cloud Computing Vendors

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing, has been named one of the 20 Coolest Cloud Software Vendors for 2012 by Everything Channel’s CRN. For the second year in a row, Wyse has been named as a cool cloud vendor for its portfolio of thin, zero and cloud PC client solutions coupled with its infrastructure management, desktop virtualization and cloud software to support desktops, laptops and mobile devices. The comprehensive list highlights the most innovative cloud vendors and solutions for the channel — including storage cloud offerings, security cloud offerings, cloud apps, cloud infrastructure and cloud platforms to assist solution providers in navigating the cloud phenomena successfully.

"This year’s Coolest Cloud Computing Vendors list is based on a cloud vendor’s approach to creating an innovative product, or an innovative approach to supporting solution providers in the IT channel," said Kelley Damore, Vice President and Editorial Director CRN. "Specifically, these Cloud vendors help resellers transform themselves into true service providers and help organizations and enterprises take advantage of the ease, flexibility, scalability, elasticity and cost savings that leveraging cloud computing has to offer."…

April 18, 2012 Off

U.S. Department of Defense’s Shift to Cloud Computing Saves Costs, but Unlocks Network Security Threats – Report

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

The high costs of operating, securing and maintaining a large variety of often redundant legacy stove-piped networks has steered the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) toward mature commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology. Cloud computing will enable the DoD to share servers, storage devices and applications to save resources and time. The military can maximize the potential of network-centric warfare and enhance collaboration by using commercially successful service oriented architectures to provide software and applications within a private cloud.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan’s ( http://www.aerospace.frost.com ) Analysis of the U.S. Department of Defense Cloud Computing Market research finds that the DoD’s cloud spending will grow from $676 million in 2011 to reach $740 million in 2016 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3 percent…

April 18, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Eucalyptus Announces $30 Million Series C Funding Round

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Eucalyptus Systems, creator of the most widely deployed on-premise cloud computing platform, today announced an oversubscribed $30 million Series C round of funding led by Institutional Venture Partners (IVP). Existing investors, including Benchmark Capital, BV Capital, and New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Inc., also joined the round, which will be used to drive product innovation, sales, and customer support. To date, Eucalyptus has raised a total of $55.5 million in capital.

With this round, Eucalyptus has appointed Steve Harrick, General Partner at IVP, to its Board of Directors. IVP is one of the top performing venture capital firms in the industry, having made similar late-stage investments in companies like Aster Data Systems, DropBox, LegalZoom, MySQL, Netflix, Seagate, Twitter, and Zynga…

April 18, 2012 Off

Amazon’s Secretive Cloud Carries 1 Percent of the Internet

By David
Grazed from Wired Enterprise.  Author: Robert McMillan.

Amazon’s cloud computing infrastructure is growing so fast that it’s silently becoming a core piece of the internet.

That’s according to an analysis done by DeepField Networks, a start-up that number-crunched several weeks’ worth of anonymous network traffic provided by internet service providers, mainly in North America.

They found that one-third of the several million users in the study visited a website that uses Amazon’s infrastructure each day.

Most people still think of Amazon as the internet’s giant shopping mall — a purveyor of gadgets, books and movies — but it’s quietly become “a massive utility” that is either on the sending or receiving end of 1 percent of all of the internet traffic in North America, says Craig Labovitz, a well-known internet researcher and co-founder of DeepField…

April 18, 2012 Off

VMware Acquires IT Benchmarking Firm, Launches Cloud Advisory Services

By David
Grazed from CRN.  Author: Kevin McLaughlin.

VMware on Monday unveiled Accelerate Advisory Services, a set of IT benchmarking services designed to help CIOs get the most out of the investments they’re making in virtualization and cloud computing.

In addition to in-house expertise, Accelerate Advisory Services include technology from VMware’s recent acquisition of assets from Info Tech Health Check, a Lynchburg, Va.-based IT analytics vendor. That deal, details of which weren’t disclosed, brought in some 3,500 additional IT performance metrics spanning 20 industries and four geographical regions, according to VMware.

iTHC’s background lies in providing services to Department Of Defense and government agencies, and its team of analysts — who average more than 18 years of experience — provide analysis of costs, staffing, processes, technologies, outsourcing and best practices…

April 18, 2012 Off

Greenpeace: How Clean (And Green) Is Your Cloud?

By David
Grazed from NPR.org.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Greenpeace released its latest report today asking, "How clean is your cloud?"

The annual report examines the server farms built by the largest Internet companies — including Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo — and ranks them according to how efficient their cloud facilities are, and where they get their electricity.

Yahoo — which has struggled to please investors in recent years — was the only major Internet company in the study to get most of its electricity from renewable or clean energy sources, according to the report…

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TravelSky Chooses Unisys Secure Private Cloud Solution 2.1 to Meet Growing Transaction Volumes for China’s Travel Agencies

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Unisys Corporation today announced that TravelSky, the leading provider of information technology solutions for China’s air travel and tourism industry, has renewed its services and technology relationship with Unisys China to further its cloud computing strategy. As a result, TravelSky will implement release 2.1 of the Unisys Secure Private Cloud Solution.

The Unisys cloud solution will help TravelSky meet demand spikes in its transaction loads driven by China’s growing aviation sector. TravelSky operates the reservations and departure control systems used by China’s air carriers, and also maintains the global distribution system for China’s travel agencies.

The three-year renewal, signed in December 2011, covers the second phase of a private cloud computing strategy that began in 2010. The contract includes software, services, and provisioning and maintenance for four Unisys ES7000 Model 7600R G3 Enterprise Servers…

April 18, 2012 Off

Migration to the Cloud: Evolution Without Confusion

By David
Grazed from B2C.  Author: Editorial Staff.

The rapid rise of cloud computing has been driven by the benefits it delivers: huge cost savings with low initial investment, ease of adoption, operational efficiency, elasticity and scalability, on-demand resources, and the use of equipment that is largely abstracted from the user and enterprise.

Of course, these cloud computing benefits all come with an array of new challenges and decisions. That’s partly because cloud products and services are being introduced in increasingly varied forms as public clouds, private clouds and hybrid clouds. They also deliver software-as-a-service (SaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solutions, and come with emerging licensing, pricing and delivery models that raise budgeting, security, compliance and governance implications…

April 18, 2012 Off

Collaboration in the cloud via Google Apps

By David
Grazed from Dynamic Business.  Author: Sharon Shapiro.

Google Apps, which first came on the market in 2006, offers a cloud computing platform devoted entirely to businesses. Google Apps for Business is an ideal cloud network for businesses of all sizes because it guarantees reliability with a 99.9 percent uptime, security with SAS 70 Type II audit, and premier communication and collaboration applications.

All of the features that come standard with Google Apps for Business, like Gmail, Google Documents, and Google Sites, are designed to improve the way your employees communicate with one another and to make working together simpler and more enjoyable. While a simple Google Apps migration to move your business to the Google cloud will provide your employees with these tools, there are steps you can take in order to make sure your business is taking as much advantage of them as possible…