March 20, 2012 Off

Gale Technologies Completes Acquisition of Virtiv Technology and Intellectual Property

By David
Grazed from Gale Technologies.  Author: PR Announcement.
 

Gale Technologies, a leading provider of innovative software solutions that power IT as a Service for the lab, data center, and cloud, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of technology and intellectual property (IP) from Virtiv Corporation, to accelerate the development of easy to use automation solutions for virtualized environments. Customers of Gale Technologies will benefit from being able to have centralized command and control for automated provisioning of virtual environments including vSphere, Hyper-V, Xen and KVM. Gale Technologies previously appointed Virtiv co-founder James Thomason as Chief Technology Officer in 2011. A 16-year technology executive specializing in early-stage start-ups, Thomason is driving the company’s vision in developing the latest cloud computing technologies. The most recent example of Thomason’s vision can be seen at http://www.CloudScheduler.com.

“Acquiring the Virtiv code delivers sought-after features to our customers and gives them the benefit of being able to have centralized command and control for automated provisioning of virtual environments,” said Nariman Teymourian, chief executive officer of Gale Technologies. “This acquisition comes on the heels of a highly successful 2011, and provided us with a recognized technologist who has been instrumental in driving the development of our GaleForce platform and helping us achieve the next level of growth and success. James is indispensable on our executive team.”
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ServiceMesh Makes the Enterprise Cloud More Reliable, Governed and Secure

By David
Grazed from ServiceMesh.  Author: PR Announcement.
 

ServiceMesh, provider of the market-leading enterprise cloud platform for Global 2000 companies, today announced the availability of the Agility Platform version 7.4, with new features to help enterprises transform their costly and constrained IT services delivery approach into an application-centric, agile IT operating model that quickly aligns to business needs. The ServiceMesh Agility Platform is the only enterprise-grade solution on the market that accelerates this transformation by managing the lifecycle of cloud applications independent of the underlying infrastructure while maintaining compliance, security and governance through flexible policy definition and enforcement. The result is a significant reduction in the cost, complexity, and time to market for application solution delivery.

Global 2000 customers are seeking ways to extend the benefits of cloud computing to more business-critical applications and data, but these organizations require stringent control over service-level performance, reliability, and governance. Agility Platform 7.4 satisfies these needs with new capabilities that include advanced disaster recovery, failover, and high-availability features for cloud applications and services. In addition, new policy-driven security and configuration management capabilities make it easier to enforce standardization and compliance requirements, while expanded support for VMware vCloud Director enables the Agility Platform to extend its governance and lifecycle management capabilities to all vCloud Director deployments.

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Bill Gates’ $160 Billion Nightmare: The Cloud That’s Raining on Microsoft’s Parade

By David
Grazed from DailyFinance.  Author: Austin Edwards.

What terrifies a man as smart and successful as Bill Gates? Just two words, it turns out.

Some say these two words keep him up at night. Others claim they are the real reason for his early retirement. Still others assert that the concept behind these words is a bigger threat to Microsoft (MSFT) than Apple (AAPL), Amazon (AMZN), and Facebook combined.  The two words that upended Bill Gates’ world? "Cloud computing."…

March 20, 2012 Off

Cloud-bound agencies must do their homework on security, accountability

By David
Grazed from Government Computer News.  Author: Henry Kenyon.

Cloud computing may be catching on in government, but many organizations are still contemplating their first steps. And they face a range of challenges in getting started, a panel of experts said during the AFCEA Belvoir Industry Days conference at the National Harbor, Md., March 19.

Ashok Nare, chief consultant at Octo Consulting said the barriers include security concerns, an unwillingness for agencies to give up control, sorting through pricing/consumption models and establishing accountability. Organizations must think about how they design, fund, manage and deliver cloud computing solutions, he said…

March 20, 2012 Off

Egnyte offers hybrid cloud computing service for enterprise file-sharing

By David
Grazed from V3.co.uk.   Author: Daniel Robinson.

Cloud computing storage firm Egnyte has unveiled a new service for enterprise customers, aimed at meeting the need for employees to share documents in a scalable and secure solution that combines on-premise and cloud-based storage.

Available immediately, Egnyte Hybrid Cloud is just one of many cloud computing services competing to offer businesses a more corporate-friendly alternative to Dropbox for collaboration and sharing files, including RES Software and Dropbox itself…

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How to Launch a Cloud Computing Initiative

By David
Grazed from NuWire Investor.  Author: Michael Trinkle.

Small businesses have had a rougher road than larger enterprises during the past three years.  Credit markets have withdrawn their support, although recent studies suggest that the situation is “thawing”, especially among community banks.  Cash flows have slowed, as the majority of clients have been forced to be “slow pays” to meet current demands, and the credit quality of new clients presents new risks that must be mitigated in the near term.

Is now the time to get more “lean and mean” about internal operating expenses?  Controlling expenses is key to running a company with less than $5 million in revenue, the upper cap for the majority of small businesses in America.  New firms today must “connect” more than ever before to the “electronic grid”, but the escalation of costs in this arena have baffled small business owners, forcing many to question what alternatives exist to manage a cost-effective IT department…

March 20, 2012 Off

PowerOneData International Now Offers a Cloud Computing Based Smart Grid Solution

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

PowerOneData International, a Company providing Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and Advanced Database Management Software to Utilities and Municipalities around the world, reducing energy consumption and its negative impact on the environment and public health (P1DI), announces the April 1, 2012 roll-out of GENII(TM), its next generation Meter Data Management Software. When combined with P1DI’s Smart Meter technology, GENII(TM) a highly innovative, cloud computing based, meter to mouse application, gives electric utilities the most comprehensive package of functionality ever offered in an AMI solution. GENII(TM) is agnostic in nature, interfacing with any meter in use today…

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World Cloud Computing Industry Trends Examined in New Research Study Published at MarketPublishers.com

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Grazed from PRWeb.  Author: PR Announcement.

Cloud computing has emerged as a potential solution for managing data generated from the advanced metering technology used in smart grids. Issues related to the large-scale, real-time computing, communication, transfer and storage of data generated by smart grid technologies can all be addressed through cloud computing. Cloud computing is a new phenomenon in the field of information technology that will allow utilities to make better use of their storage and processing capacity in smart grids. The need for cloud computing will increase as the deployment of smart meters and intelligent electronic devices increases…

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In the cloud, your data can get caught up in legal actions

By David
Grazed from Computer World.  Author: Thomas J. Trappler.

We all know that the data we rely on to run our businesses can be subject to subpoena and other government actions. Such actions create additional risks when that data is in the cloud.

With cloud computing, data from multiple customers is typically commingled on the same servers. That means that legal action taken against another customer that is completely unrelated to your business could have a ripple effect. Your data could become unavailable to you just because it was being stored on the same server as data belonging to someone else that was subject to some legal action. For example, a search warrant issued for the data of another customer could result in your data being seized as well…

March 20, 2012 Off

Social Media and Cloud Computing Top Internal Auditors’ Technology Hot List, According to New Protiviti Research

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Increasingly, internal audit professionals must possess a strong understanding of hot areas of technology such as cloud computing and social media – and the risks they bring – in order to perform their jobs at a high level, according to a new study from Protiviti ( www.protiviti.com ), a global consulting firm. However, many internal auditors say their technology IQ could be improved a few points, both in understanding new technologies and employing technology-enabled auditing processes.

 

With a focus on technology, the sixth edition of Protiviti’s Internal Audit Capabilities and Needs Survey ( www.protiviti.com/IAsurvey ) assesses internal auditors’ skills and knowledge, and identified those competencies most in need of improvement. More than 800 internal audit professionals from around the world participated in the survey…