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November 7, 2012 Off

The Opportunities And Losses Caused By Cloud Computing In Disaster Recovery

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Walter Bailey.

Superstorm Sandy has been the center of global news through October/November, 2012. It has caused massive damage to property, loss of income, and lives. In fact, the storm has become more relevant than this last weeks US presidential race. To businesses, the storm has elucidated another debate as far as sustainability in aftermath of the disasters.

How safe is our data? How important are data backups to business recovery? How will we bounce back after the storm? How sustainable is our cloud computing policy as far as disasters are concerned? These are some of the questions policy and decision makers in businesses are grappling with in the aftermath of the raging storm. According to experts, business and corporate leaders have to rethink how they treat disaster recovery in cloud computing terms. This article looks at the role of cloud computing in disaster recovery…

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Singapore claims highest understanding of cloud in APAC

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Jamie Yap.

Companies in Singapore are the most confident of their knowledge about cloud computing across the Asia-Pacific region, thanks to the strong push and lead by the government for enterprise cloud adoption and national efforts to attract service providers to make datacenter investments in the country. According to the VMware Cloud Index 2012 report, 82 percent of Singapore respondents said they believed they had a strong understanding of cloud computing, higher than the regional average of 75 percent, said Michael Barnes, vice president and research director of Forrester Research, which conducted the study.

Respondents who believe they strongly understand cloud
1. Singapore: 82%
2. Korea: 80%
3. India: 79%
4. Australia: 72%
5. Hong Kong: 74%
6. Taiwan: 72%
7. China: 72%
8. Thailand: 70%
9. Indonesia: 70%
10. Malaysia: 66%

Source: VMware Cloud Index 2012…

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Cloud Computing: Joyent has a new product and new CEO

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Stacey Higginbotham.

Joyent has named a new CEO and announced the altest generation of its infrastructure as a service software. The moves are in preparation for a big play in the coming months as the company looks to build the right computing platform for data and cloud applications.

Joyent, the private cloud infrastructure service provider, has named Henry Wasik as chief executive officer and unveiled a new version of its infrastructure management software called Joyent7. Wasik fills the role left vacant by David Young when he left earlier this year. In the interim, Joyent co-founder and CTO Jason Hoffman had filled the role…

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Savings from Moving Infrastructure to the Clouds

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Grazed from Business2Community. Author: Natalie Smith.

One of the hottest topics in IT circles this past year has been cloud computing and the promises it has to offer. Advocates claim the cloud will provide substantial savings to enterprise IT, since acquiring servers and software licenses – as well finding IT personnel to manage and maintain infrastructure – has traditionally been time consuming and often costly. As technology develops ways to improve computing resources for businesses, companies’ infrastructures are also evolving to meet the needs of their users. Access to company networks is now more convenient with the advent of tablets and smartphones – regardless of location, employees are urged to view and upload data. It is this flexibility that cloud hosting can also offer, removing the need to invest significantly in equipment and software.

Traditional business IT environments spend about 70 percent of their budgets on maintenance alone, while only 30 percent is allocated for innovation and increasing productivity. Moreover, deploying these innovations often takes longer because of over-burdened resources. IT personnel are frequently spread too thinly, with tight budgets and complex, under-resourced systems. This is exactly where cloud hosting can showcase its benefits by lowering costs and outsourcing much of the day-to-day maintenance…

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Cloud front breezes along briskly

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Grazed from HealthCare IT News. Author: John Andrews.

With its ease of installment, functional versatility, cost effectiveness and seemingly limitless capacity, cloud computing is taking the healthcare IT landscape by storm. There are many different deployments happening at facilities across the industry as providers search for ways to improve their computing power, inject vitality into established systems and utilize the cloud’s potential for clinical, financial and administrative purposes.

"Cloud computing is definitely a high growth area," says Paul Burke, director of revenue cycle technology for Chadds Ford, Pa.-based IMA Consulting. "It serves as both a conduit and repository for data. For hospitals that are still using 25-year-old technology, hooking up to the cloud provides a wealth of new functionality and enables them to squeeze more mileage out of those systems."…

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First set of cloud providers to get cyber approval by Dec. 31

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Grazed from Federal News Radio. Author: Jason Miller.

The General Services Administration is working overtime to get the first set of cloud-computing services through their cyber hurdles. The Federal Risk Authorization and Management Program (FedRAMP) is five months into its initial operating capability of reviewing and offering preliminary approval to vendors which meet the cyber standards for cloud services. And the list of agencies and companies wanting to take part is growing faster than expected.

"We’ve got over 50 applications from cloud service providers. We’ve got six in the queue, and we have a target of issuing three [vendors a] Joint Authorization Board-approved authority to operate by the end of the calendar year," said Kathy Conrad, GSA’s principal deputy associate administrator in GSA’s Office of Citizen Services and IT, which runs the FedRAMP program office. "We’ve also got 15 accredited third-party assessment organizations and more in the queue."…

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Apache CloudStack 4.0.0-incubating Released

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Grazed from Apache.  Author: PR Announcement
 
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the 4.0.0-incubating release of the CloudStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud orchestration platform. This is the first release from within the Apache Incubator, the entry path into the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
 
Apache CloudStack is an integrated software platform that allows users to build a feature-rich IaaS. CloudStack includes an intuitive user interface and rich API for managing the compute, networking, accounting, and storage for private, hybrid, or public clouds. The project entered the Apache Incubator in April 2012.
 
November 6, 2012 Off

GreenButton launches Cloud Fabric, multi-cloud management platform

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Grazed from GeekZone. Author: Editorial Staff.

GreenButton is launching GreenButton Cloud Fabric, the a server solution that enables users running compute intensive applications to deploy, manage, and run a variety of applications in either private or public clouds or both. GreenButton Cloud Fabric delivers a comprehensive and integrated on-demand cloud solution that leverages the cloud’s processing power for high performance computing workloads for a fraction of the cost.

GreenButton’s Cloud Fabric is a highly cost-effective server platform that provides organizations with supplementary processing power in the cloud without the complexity or operational expenditure risks. The platform features multi-cloud management with a single tool set, known as Mission Control, and an easy to use software developer kit (SDK), including a development emulator for easy enablement of workloads. Mission Control includes commercial features around billing, reporting with organizational control and chargeback…

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Telefónica Digital launches global IaaS cloud service

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Grazed from InformationAge. Author: Editorial Staff.

Spanish telco launches Instant Servers, an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) public cloud offering aimed at developers, businesses and large enterprises Telefónica Digital launched its global cloud computing platform Instant Servers on Tuesday, offering configurable virtual servers designed for mobile, enterprise and machine-to-machine applications.

Customers using Instant Servers will be able to acquire, manage, monitor and control their virtual servers at all times from a dedicated website, Telefónica said, in addition to deleting ones no longer needed…

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Adopting Cloud Computing is Not Enough

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Grazed from Midsize Insider. Author: Shawn Drew.

The cloud is often touted as the solution to so many IT problems, or if nothing else, the future of IT. While these statements may only be slightly exaggeratory, more and more companies are getting disillusioned by their cloud experiences. New research is beginning to find reasons why many company’s ROI isn’t what it should be and finds that how IT thinks about the cloud plays a powerful role.

Cloud Management

It is entirely the fate of IT managers these days to be forced into adopting solutions that they may only slightly understand. Such is the case with many IT departments and cloud computing, a technology so hot right now that failing to enter into the cloud is likely to put a company at a disadvantage…