Month: November 2013

November 1, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Quandis Joins Amazon Web Services Partner Network

By David

Grazed from FloridaNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Quandis, Inc., a leading provider of default management technology solutions, announced that it has become a technology partner of Amazon’s Web Services Partner Network (APN). Joining APN underscores the investment and commitment that Quandis has made to utilize Amazon Web Services (AWS) for cloud computing.

“We’ve been using AWS cloud-based storage services for quite some time to cost effectively and efficiently support our enterprise-level client base,” said Eric Patrick, CTO of Quandis. “By joining AWS Partner Network we are able to take advantage of a number of different services that benefit us, it allows us to further scale our technology, and it provides us with additional expertise in managing data that resides in the cloud.”…

November 1, 2013 Off

EMC Ramps up for Private-Public Cloud

By David

Grazed from Datamation. Author: Rob Enderle.

I’m at EMC’s analyst event in Boston this week and it’s an interesting event. One of the compelling stats that they shared: approximately 18% of large companies are choosing to build their own public cloud because they feel they can do it better and cheaper than services like Amazon Web Services can. EMC is moving on this opportunity with a solution called “Project Nile” and I think the trend is very interesting. Let me explain.

Private vs. Public Cloud

Unless you’ve been living under a rock in the IT space you likely know this: private cloud efforts have advantages that include compliance, security, and IT oversight. Disadvantages include cost, inflexibility, and bureaucratic red tape. These services are supplied and managed by IT, using technology generally purchased through third parties…