September 9, 2011 Off

Cloud Computing: SaaS ERP Revs Up Auto Parts Supplier

By David
Grazed from CIO.  Author:  Sandra Gittlen.

When auto parts supplier Inteva Products LLC spun out from its parent company Delphi in 2008, CIO Dennis Hodges was left standing in a heap of legacy ERP equipment.

Inteva’s global manufacturing facilities, engineering sites and Troy, Mich.-based headquarters were each running multiple stand-alone servers. As Hodges explains, "the servers were anywhere from five to eight years old and difficult to keep running and patched."…

September 9, 2011 Off

RingCentral raises an additional $10M to bring calling to the cloud

By David
Grazed from VentureBeat.  Author:  Sean Ludwig.

Cloud phone service RingCentral has raised an additional $10 million in funding, with a goal of expanding its size and scope.

RingCentral offers cloud computing-based business phone systems to more than 200,000 customers. The service essentially makes small businesses appear larger than they are and gives them less-expensive tools to compete with bigger companies when it comes to phone services. RingCentral offers things like multiple voicemail boxes, call routing, auto-receptionist, extension dialing, call transfers and smartphone integration…

September 9, 2011 Off

HP to Use OpenStack for Cloud Services Project

By David
Grazed from CMS Wire.  Author:  Geoff Spick.

HP in the Clouds

HP this week announced a private beta program for HP Cloud Services. Aiming to offer HP Cloud Compute and HP Cloud Object Storage to users, based on HP’s hardware and software combined with OpenStack technology, the company will be looking to take on the likes of Amazon and others in the cloud space…

September 9, 2011 Off

Atari’s Founder Hopes to Hack Three Years Off High School using Cloud Computing Gaming

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Grazed from The Escapist.  Author:  Brian Albert.

Nolan Bushnell believes cloud computing can fix the "nightmare" that is modern education.

In what might be confused as a doomsday prophecy, game industry legend Nolan Bushnell described some glaring faults of contemporary American education, including broken computers and maladjusted teachers. The fix, he recommends? A unique, game-based education program delivered via cloud computing technology, similar to what’s being used on the modern videogame landscape…

September 9, 2011 Off

Eagle Genomics to Build Genetics Cloud

By David
Grazed from BioIT World.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Eagle Genomics has announced that it has found a way to slash the amount of time it takes to store genomic information using cloud computing technology. The hope is that storing sequencing data and analyses in the cloud will allow researchers quicker access, which in turn would enable faster diagnoses…

September 9, 2011 Off

How ‘cloud brokers’ help you navigate cloud services

By David
Grazed from InfoWorld.  Author: David Linthicum.

What’s a cloud broker? Gartner defines it as "a type of cloud service provider that plays an intermediary role in cloud computing." Perhaps better put, they help you locate the best and most cost-effective cloud provider for your needs…

September 8, 2011 Off

Intel Capital Advances Software Ecosystem with $24 Million in Investments

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Grazed from BBC.  Author: PR Announcement.

Intel Capital, Intel Corporation’s global investment organization, today announced seven investments to drive continued innovation across the software ecosystem. The deals total over $24 million and include new investments in enterprise cloud automation software provider DynamicOps; building management software provider enLighted, real-time analytics provider Guavus; Platform-as-a-Service (Paas) for commerce company IP Commerce; and social games analytics service provider Swrve New Media…

September 8, 2011 Off

How Cloud Computing Makes You More Competitive

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Grazed from Data Center Knowledge.  Author: Kevin Normandeau.

Like many technologies, Cloud Computing was perhaps over hyped in the short run and its impact underestimated in the long run. If you are struggling to gain insights on where Cloud Computing technology is heading you are in luck because the CLOUD2 Commission was recently appointed by the Obama Administration to study the current state and future of Cloud Computing. These finding will be presented in a webcast on October 4, 2011 at 1:00 PM Eastern…

September 8, 2011 Off

Cloud Computing: What You Need to Know About PaaS

By David
Grazed from CIO.  Author:  Bernard Golden.

Cloud computing discussions invariably begin with the "IPS" taxonomy: Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service and Software as a Service. This taxonomy has the virtue of being comprehensible and neatly partitioning assessment requirements: …