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Research and Markets: Cloud Computing Services – Global Strategic Business Report – Forecasts to 2017

By David
Grazed from Business Wire.  Author: Editorial Staff.

This report analyzes the Global market for Cloud Computing Services in US$ Million by the following Product Segments: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2008 through 2017. The report profiles 298 companies including many key and niche players such as Akamai Technologies Inc., Amazon Web Services, LLC, CA Technologies, Caspio, Inc., Dell Inc., Eucalyptus Systems, Inc., ENKI, Flexiant Ltd., Google, Inc., GoGrid, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P, IBM Corporation, Joyent, Inc., KloudData, Inc., Layered Technologies, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Netsuite Inc., Novell, Inc., OpSource, Inc., Oracle Corporation, RightScale, Inc., Rackspace Hosting, Inc., Red Hat, Inc., Salesforce.com, Inc., Skytap, Inc., Terremark Worldwide, Inc., and Yahoo! Inc. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources…

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Cloud Computing: AMD Vows Not to Be Road Kill

By David
Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Maureen O’Gara.

AMD Thursday told financial analysts it’s gonna try not to become road kill by addressing the "trends around consumerization, the cloud and convergence" and switching to a new "ambidextrous" strategy that includes other people’s technologies and IP to deliver differentiated products such as a tablet.

That means AMD might pump for mobile maven ARM, whose low-power chips are challenging Intel enough for AMD CEO Rory Read to prophesy "the breakdown of proprietary control points." Such a move has been suspected.

The fact that AMD didn’t have a mobile strategy cost the company’s last CEO Dirk Meyer his job…

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Cloud Computing, Mobile Technologies Key to Small Business Success

By David
Grazed from eWeek.  Author: Nathan Eddy.

Small businesses have the power to revive the nation’s economy, they just need the opportunity, technology and the right government policies to help them succeed, according to a report from the Center for Public Policy Innovation (CPPI) and the Digital Dialogue Forum (DDF). The report also notes small businesses are the backbone of the U.S. economy and they are responsible for two-thirds of the 40 million jobs created in the country over the past 30 years, calling them the nation’s greatest source of innovation and vital to maintaining the country’s economic competitiveness.

In a December forum in Washington, DC, entitled “Creating Jobs and Unleashing the Potential of Small Businesses through Technology and Innovation”, addressed many issues that impact the ability of American entrepreneurs to bring their ideas to life both at home and abroad, including the growing importance technologies like cloud computing and mobile connectivity hold for start-ups and small businesses…

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N-able Technologies and NTRglobal extend cloud computing services

By David
Grazed from Fresh Business Thinking.  Author: Ben Simmons.

Building on a successful alliance, N-able Technologies®, providers of remote monitoring and management (RMM) automation software for managed service providers (MSPs) and IT departments, and NTRglobal, a specialist in cloud-based help desk and ITSM delivery systems, today announced the integration of the NTR Cloud into the award-winning N-central RMM platform.

Through its cloud-based API, NTRglobal enables ISVs to seamlessly integrate its secure remote connectivity technology. By leveraging this flexible interface, N-central now includes NTR Cloud unattended remote control functionality as part of its overall service offering. Available now, the powerful remote desktop module allows support technicians to securely connect to and manage a wide range of remote devices in seconds. It is also proven to reduce support queues, optimize workflow and boost time to repair by 50 percent or more by enabling faster, more effective incident resolution…

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Cloud Computing: Its Implications on Education

By David

Grazed from Cloud Tweaks.  Author: Cenon Gaytos.

Cloud computing is something which has become popular in almost all aspects of our lives. Indeed, it has even attracted the attention by the people in the academe, more specifically, in the field of education. But there is really no need to be surprised about it; in fact, some authorities have predicted this to happen.

The Economist, a well known journal in global circulation, once said that Cloud computing is something that will ‘get geeks excited.’ According to the journal, cloud computing will definitely affect the lives of everyone…

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Cloud computing, apps power jobs growth in Silicon Valley

By David
TheTimes of India.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Silicon Valley is creating jobs and wealth for highly skilled workers but may be leaving some residents behind as employment closes in on pre-Great Recession levels, according to a report released Tuesday.

The 2012 Silicon Valley Index found job growth in the high-tech hub far outpaced America as a whole last year. The region added 42,000 jobs, a jump of nearly 4 percent, compared with a nationwide increase of little more than 1 percent.  The current unemployment rate in the region stands at 8.3 percent, the same as the national average but well below the overall state rate of 10.9 percent.

Job growth occurred in all major sectors of the Silicon Valley economy except manufacturing. Key industries adding jobs included cloud computing, mobile devices, mobile apps, Internet companies and social media…

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Modular Data Centers: Is Anyone Buying?

By David
Grazed from Wired News.  Author: Mike Barton.

Is a data center built into a standard 20-foot shipping container on your shopping list, cloud service providers? That’s the question some are asking as these portable data centers, pioneered by Sun with its Project Blackbox (later dubbed Sun Modular Datacenter, or Sun MD), enter their sixth year of commercial availability.

Our friends at Data Center Knowledge (DCK) take stock of the market, noting that such modular designs are now common in huge cloud data centers and high-performance computing (HPC), with vendors saying they are set to become even more mainstream.

“Five years in, the questions abound: Are any customers really buying them? Who are they? How large is the potential market? What does the analyst community think about modular data centers?”

February 8, 2012 Off

Three Reasons Why Cloud Computing Should Be A Phrase You Know

By David
Grazed from BlogCritics.  Author: Ajeet Khuarana.

With the growth of cloud computing occurring so rapidly over the past few years, many individuals may have yet to discover what this phenomenon is all about and may have many questions. Cloud computing at its core is the allocation or lease of computer services and can include computation, software and data storage/access, which allows companies and individuals to access these functions from a remote location. In many instances, cloud computing allows for a “pay-as-you-go” solution to a variety of computing features and is the next big thing in personal and commercial computer solutions.

The most obvious advantage to cloud computing is the amount of money that a business or individual can save by switching over from a traditional infrastructure. Instead of directly buying software, hardware, infrastructure and employing technicians, users of the Cloud can simply purchase access to these elements and get only what is needed. Since everything is hosted remotely, there is no need for extra personnel to manage the infrastructure…

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Wyse CEO to Discuss Leading Trends in Mobility and Cloud Computing at the Stifel Nicolaus Technology & Telecom Conference 2012

By David
Grazed from VirtualStrategy Magazine.  Author: PR Announcement.

Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing, today announced that President and CEO Tarkan Maner will present at the Stifel Nicolaus Technology & Telecom Conference on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at 1:30pm PT, in the Adriatic Room within the St. Regis Monarch Beach in Dana Point, California.

Mr. Maner will discuss how cloud computing and mobility are the next wave of information technology enhancing economic growth. The conference runs from Tuesday, February 7th until Thursday, February 9th.

Mr. Maner has traveled the globe evangelizing the numerous benefits of the cloud and warning of its pitfalls — in a personal, private, public or government cloud setting. Recently back from the World Economic Forum 2012 in Davos and numerous cloud forums and keynotes across four continents, Mr. Maner will share his vision of the future; controversial for some, inspiring for others, interesting for all…

 
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VMware Introduces VMware vCloud Integration Manager to Help Service Providers Accelerate the Delivery of vCloud Services

By David
Grazed from VMware.  Author: Press Release.
 

VMware, Inc., the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure, today introduced VMware vCloud Integration Manager, a new solution designed to help service providers automate the delivery and operations of VMware vCloud Director-based clouds. VMware also announced that nearly 90 service provider partners now offer services that have met VMware criteria as VMware vCloud Powered, an almost 3x increase since Q3 2011.

"Service providers are looking to get high-margin cloud services to market as quickly as possible," said Mathew Lodge, senior director of cloud services, VMware. "Until now that involved wrangling manual processes, diverting scarce development resources onto writing glue code and portals, or choosing to implement complex and expensive third-party systems. With VMware vCloud® Integration Manager™, providers of VMware vCloud services will have the tools they need to automatically provision services, enable reseller partners and speed customer on-boarding."

VMware vCloud Integration Manager software will allow service providers to quickly create and deploy cloud service offerings, operate at maximum efficiency and scale to meet customer demand in a reliable, repeatable and cost-effective manner. VMware vCloud Integration Manager will help service providers: