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October 24, 2012 Off

Three major threats to the cloud

By David

Grazed from FierceEnterpriseCommunications. Author: Editorial Staff.

As Mark Neider of Cbeyond (Nasdaq: CBEY) noted in a presentation at TMCNet’s ITEXPO earlier this month, cloud computing is gaining momentum and driving more bandwidth consumption as businesses large and small increasingly take advantage of the opportunities cloud provides. The biggest advantage, of course, is being able to purchase services once available only to enterprise-level companies–including business voice, back office and billing support, and data storage and security–at a very affordable rate.

But cloud services is still quite young–not in its infancy any longer, but perhaps headed for its terrible twos phase. And it faces some significant threats to its ability to grow. Here are three threats to cloud computing that businesses can’t afford to ignore…

October 24, 2012 Off

Adobe Systems Assigned Patent for System and Method for Personal Cloud Computing

By David

Grazed from TNS. Author: PR Announcement.

Adobe Systems, San Jose, Calif., has been assigned a patent (8,296,763) developed by Mark S. Peercy, Cupertino, Calif., and Danny D. Loh, Menlo Park, Calif., for a "system and method for personal cloud computing."

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: "A system and method for providing Personal Cloud computing and for hosting applications and/or content may employ a network attached storage device on which virtual machine monitors (T-cups) and logical devices (Ts) are instantiated in memory. Each T may include hosted content, application modules, a server module configured to host the modules and/or content, and an interface module configured to provide access to the modules and/or content in response to detecting an authorized key…

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How-to: Get started with Amazon EC2 Cloud

By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Sean Hull.

If your company hasn’t ventured an Amazon cloud deployment already, the day may be fast approaching. Amazon’s pay-as-you-go cloud is no longer "just" a popular playground for developers, a magnet for technology startups, and the clandestine home of "shadow IT" projects. It’s also increasingly a component of official IT operations.

Working with the Amazon EC2 cloud isn’t especially difficult, but it is different. This quick guide will get you up and running and on your way to cloud mastery. When your company finally embarks on that Amazon deployment or the next stop in your career requires cloud skills, you’ll be ready to answer the call…

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Cloud Computing: Is It Time to Wave Goodbye to the PC?

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Grazed from Law.com. Author: Doug Caddell.

Is the personal computer dead? The usefulness of Apple’s iPads and other mobile devices has been heavily debated in legal organizations; the "consumerization" of IT has been extensively discussed. Also in the conversation: desktop virtualization and cloud computing. What do they all have in common?

The intersection is anywhere/anytime computing. Each of these technology components is a cog of a larger phenomenon: users’ expectation of ubiquitous computing. Lawyers and other professionals demand "always-on" connectivity. Consider that just a few years ago the definition of a mobile user was someone connecting online from home — or perhaps a hotel room, or a client’s office. What they have in common: a physical location and, often, a hardwired connection to the Internet. Today’s definition of mobility is "everywhere," from a taxi or walking down a street…

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Cloud Computing: Amazon’s Earnings – Sales Growth And Operating Expenses In Focus

By David

Grazed from Trefis. Author: Editorial Staff.

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is due to report its earnings from Q3 on 25th October, having finished the second quarter on a mixed note with revenues growing 29% to $13 billion approximately while trailing 12 month free cash flow decreased by 40% to $1.1 billion. The North America segment led the revenue growth with a jump of 36% while the international segment followed with at 22%. Operating income dipped from almost 4% of total sales during the same period last year to slightly less than 3% of total sales.

In the earnings call, we will be watching closely how Amazon plans to extend its lead in the Electronic and General Merchandise and cloud computing markets. We will also look for any announcements regarding the performance of the new Kindle Fire device range which was launched in early September. Amazon competes primarily with leading retailer Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT), consumer electronics giant Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) and eBay (NASDAQ:EBAY) Marketplaces in the Electronics and General Merchandise market, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) in the device market, and Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) and Barnes and Noble (NYSE:BKS) in the content market…

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Igloo Software: Cloud Collaboration That Scales With Businesses

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Grazed from Small Business Trends. Author: Annie Pilon.

It’s no secret that cloud computing and mobile technology have changed the way modern workplaces operate. But with so many cloud-based collaboration tools available, businesses can have a hard time choosing the solution that works best for their company’s needs, current size, and growth potential. Igloo Software is a cloud-based collaboration tool that prides itself on adapting and scaling with businesses as they grow and change needs. The company also has a number of improvements changes and additions in the works, including stronger integration options with email providers, social task management, and secure instant messaging.

The company has already enacted a number of features that could be helpful for small business users, including drag and drop sharing, document reviews and approvals, editorial workflows, permission settings, and more…

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Cloud and BYOD Security Concerns Make Military and Intelligence Agencies Hesitate

By David

Grazed from CIO. Author: Kenneth Corbin.

If the shift to cloud computing and the adoption of BYOD policies seem like an inevitability in the corporate world, they are anything but in the military and intelligence communities.

In a panel discussion Tuesday at a government IT conference, Debora Plunkett, information assurance director at the National Security Agency, joked that she would break out into hives at the mere mention of the term "BYOD." But just as private-sector employees have been clamoring for authorization to bring their iPhones, Androids and other devices into the workplace, federal workers–including those who deal with classified information–have been voicing similar requests…

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Don’t just blame the cloud for the Amazon Web Services outage

By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Ted Samson.

Amazon Web Services has once again found itself in the unenviable position of being the poster-boy-turned-whipping-boy for the cloud computing world due to another high-profile service disruption that severely slowed down or knocked out a handful of heavily trafficked websites and services, including Netflix, Reddit, Airbnb, imgur, Pinterest, Heroku, and Foursquare. Like clockwork, the outage has generated a healthy debate around the blogosphere as to whether this most recent downtime spells doom for the cloud in general or for Amazon in particular, or whether affected AWS users accept a share of the blame for taking the cheap route and signing up for the bare-bones, single-region AWS services to host their mission-critical services.

AWS confirmed on its status page at 11:11 p.m. PT yesterday that it had experienced "degraded performance for a small number of EBS (Elastic Beanstalk Service) volumes." The page said that the issue was restricted to a single Availability Zone within the U.S.-East-1 Region, which is in Northern Virginia…

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SolarWinds and CopperEgg Team Up to Deliver SolarWinds Cloud Performance Monitor

By David
Grazed from CopperEgg.  Author: PR Announcement
 
CopperEgg, Corp., a cloud monitoring and analytics company, today announced that it has joined forces with SolarWinds to offer SolarWinds Cloud Performance Monitor powered by CopperEgg, a new free tool that provides real-time monitoring for up to two servers running in public and private clouds. With SolarWinds Cloud Performance Monitor, IT professionals can troubleshoot cloud-based performance problems through real-time analytics and alerting on server, OS, system, and process issues.
 
Enterprises who are utilizing or testing cloud computing and software-defined datacenter architectures can use SolarWinds Cloud Performance Monitor to automatically detect and alert on server, system, and operating system issues in public cloud environments like Amazon EC2, Rackspace, or Microsoft Azure or private cloud environments. SolarWinds Cloud Performance Monitor capabilities include:
 
 
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Communications Service Providers falling short on SLAs, amid rise of Cloud & 4G services

By David
Grazed from MDS.  Author: PR Announcement
 
Research conducted by MDS has shown that a staggering 93% of CIOs and IT managers are still experiencing problems with Service Level Agreements (SLAs), despite the rise of managed services and cloud-based service models driving the need for robust, reliable and mutually protective agreements.

The report findings suggest that while SLAs for CSP’s business customers remain incredibly important in principle, their deployment and development is still, in practice, in need of significant improvement. Such improvements can provide real competitive differentiation and be business-winning for CSPs – the research found that 76% of respondents would choose one service provider over another if there were a more transparent and enforceable SLA on offer. This highlights a massive opportunity for CSPs who put SLA development higher up the value chain.