Author: David

October 12, 2012 Off

Exclusive: Comcast casts its lot with OpenStack

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

The nation’s biggest broadband and cable provider is joining the OpenStack Foundation, just in time for it’s big coming out party in San Diego next week. Comcast is also working with Cisco on applications that can build on that open-source infrastructure.

Updated: Comcast, the nation’s largest cable company, is now aboard the OpenStack cloud effort having joined the OpenStack Foundation as a member, a Comcast spokeswoman confirmed on Thursday. That’s a big win for for OpenStack before the Foundation’s big coming out party at the OpenStack Summit next week in San Diego…

October 11, 2012 Off

Inktank Partners With Citrix to Support Ceph Distributed Storage in CloudPlatform

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Grazed from Inktank.  Author: PR Announcement
 
Inktank, the only company to provide enterprise-level support for the Ceph Distributed Storage System, today announced that it has partnered with Citrix Systems, Inc. to provide support for Ceph as a key component of Citrix CloudPlatform. CloudPlatform is Citrix’s commercially supported cloud orchestration system based on Apache CloudStack (incubating), a leading open-source cloud computing project into which Ceph has been integrated. The integration enables Ceph, a massively scalable distributed storage system with no single point of failure, to provide primary block storage for Apache CloudStack and Citrix CloudPlatform.
 
Launching later this year, Apache CloudStack 4.0 will be the first Apache release of CloudStack to integrate Ceph’s distributed storage platform to provide highly scalable and flexible virtual block storage for enterprises and developers.
 
October 11, 2012 Off

BMC Software Expands Global Alliance With Amazon Web Services, Delivers Packaged Cloud Solutions for the Enterprise

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Grazed from BMC.  Author: PR Announcement
 
BMC Software has expanded its long-standing global alliance with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver a complete cloud services and cloud management portfolio that will give enterprise customers fast, flexible and powerful access to the power of the AWS cloud.
 
As part of the expanded alliance, BMC will work closely with AWS to offer packaged "JumpStart" solutions that consist of BMC licenses, AWS cloud services, Professional Services and Support. In addition, the companies will work together on deeper product integration and go-to-market activities.
 
October 11, 2012 Off

Prediction: Could the Cloud Expand Human Brain Capacity?

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Grazed from HotHardware. Author: Seth Colaner.

You have to love the ideas that spill forth from a good futurist such as Ray Kurzweil, who recently remarked at an event that the cloud is potentially capable of expanding human brain capacity. The “cloud” is a computing revolution (or evolution, or devolution, depending on who you ask) wherein data, programs, and more are decentralized from the machine sitting in front of you to a data farm at some remote location where everything is served up to users and accessed over the Internet. Or put another way, the cloud stores data–all of the data, really–which people can easily access with a computing device and an Internet connection.

Metaphorically, our brainpower has already been immensely expanded by the paradigm of remotely stored data that is easily accessible. Just take the search engine as an example; before the ability to search the Internet and it’s deep wealth of knowledge, the simplest bits of information were frustratingly elusive…

October 11, 2012 Off

FileSpirit lets mobile workers remotely access their files

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Ryan Kim.

Not every business wants to store their files in the cloud. FileSpirit, a German company, is launching a new service by the same name that lets companies give their mobile workers remote access to company files and databases through a mobile file browser.

While companies are increasingly storing more of their files in the cloud, not every business is ready to go that route. For those customers who just want to provide private mobile file access to their mobile workers, FileSpirit is trying to be that tool…

October 11, 2012 Off

Doctor’s orders: Healthcare in the cloud

By David

Klickstein is certainly open to the idea of using the cloud, but so far CHA’s IT investments, though working with management firm Egenera, have been around optimizing the IT infrastructure behind the company’s firewall. The hospital has decreased the number of servers CHA uses through virtualization, and has automated as many processes as possible, including daily backups…

Read more from the source @ http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/101112-healthcare-cloud-263293.html?hpg1=bn

October 11, 2012 Off

Microsoft Betting BIG on Cloud with Windows 8 and Tablets

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Grazed from Forbes. Author: Dave Einstein.

The upcoming Windows 8 launch will cost a staggering amount. Microsoft, the driving force behind personal computing for 30 years, is betting its future on the cloud and tablet computing. And there are two schools of thought about the sanity of that bet.

The Windows 8 release date is October 26; the tech bellwether whose operating system runs most of the world’s PCs is tying its flag to mobile devices and cloud-based apps. In the process, it may be cutting the apron strings to the traditional PC, the device that Microsoft founder Bill Gates once said he wanted to put on every desktop…

October 11, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: BSA Relaunching With Broader Focus

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Grazed from The National Journal. Author: Juliana Gruenwald.

After 24 years, the Business Software Alliance is rebranding itself as BSA, the Software Alliance with a renewed focus on combating piracy and promoting cloud computing. The group formally unveiled its new look and focus Thursday. Along with the new name, the group will sharpen its focus on three main areas: combating piracy, opening global markets by fighting trade barriers, and advancing cloud computing.

When the group was first launched more than two decades ago, it was aimed at promoting the interests of the business software market. Since then, the distinctions between business and consumer software have largely disappeared, BSA President and CEO Robert Holleyman said in an interview Wednesday…

October 11, 2012 Off

How To Protect Personal Data in the Cloud

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Grazed from CloudTimes.org. Author: Florence de Borja.

A term most internet enthusiasts are aware of, the cloud provides huge storage capacity hosted remotely in data centers found anywhere in the world and can be accessed through a stable internet connection using different devices such as a laptop or a mobile phone. This relatively new technology has greatly evolved into a public cloud and a private cloud.

Cloud computing services are offered by various providers in various forms. According to technology research company Gartner Inc., cloud computing will grow tremendously and the personal cloud will soon be the focus of each individual who has a cyberlife. Cloud computing provides not only reliability but convenience as well. A person can access personal data anywhere as long as there is stable internet connection. Today, cloud computing also provides an innovative way to backup data without fear of losing data due to hardware failure…

October 11, 2012 Off

Microsoft Releases Rap Video To Celebrate Cloud Computing

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Grazed from Huffington Post. Author: Michael Rundle.

When a company like Microsoft releases a rap video to celebrate its own products, you’re likely not going to enjoy the results. (Remember this?) And when that product is a relatively obscure cloud computing system named Windows Azure, that likelihood is only increased.

Amazingly then, while Microsoft has just done exactly that the results aren’t completely and utterly terrible. Wisely Microsoft opted to have NoClue, who is officially the ‘world’s fastest rapper’, take the mic and not one of its own staffers…