Author: David

July 26, 2012 Off

Eucalyptus Executives Invited to Participate at Top Technology Conferences

By David
Grazed from Eucalyptus Systems.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Eucalyptus Systems, creator of the world’s most widely deployed on-premise cloud computing platform, today announced participation at a number of industry events in the coming months, including VMworld, Gartner Catalyst, CloudOpen, Cloud Connect Chicago and Data Center World Fall.

Be Prepared for Tomorrow’s IT Forecast: Great Chance of Hybrid Clouds Webinar July 26, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. ET Speakers: Judith Hurwitz, President and CEO at Hurwitz & Associates Marcia Kaufman, COO and partner at Hurwitz & Associates Paul Weiss, Technical Marketing Manager at Eucalyptus David Butler, SVP of Marketing at Eucalyptus

July 26, 2012 Off

Parallels Partners See Growth of 47% in Sales of Microsoft Hosted Exchange Seats

By David
Grazed from Parallels.  Author: PR Announcement

Parallels, a hosting and cloud services enablement leader, today announced its partners have grown their Microsoft Hosted Exchange seats by 47 percent year-over-year, demonstrating that service providers can get to the cloud and grow with Parallels combination of software, ecosystem and expertise. Parallels Automation is now enabling the delivery of Microsoft-hosted applications and other services for hundreds of service providers worldwide, including AppRiver, BlackNight, Charter Communications, Cobweb, Dualtec/Nomer, Insight, KT, KPN, LuxCloud, Outsourcery, Portugal Telecom (PT), SKB Kontur, SoftCom, STAR, TDC, TMNet, UOL Diveo and UPC.

"The ongoing growth in hosted business e-mail services based on Microsoft Exchange Server demonstrates why Parallels and its partners are important as Microsoft continues to build its network of hosting providers and reselling partners," said Sara Radicati, CEO of The Radicati Group, a technology market research firm. The firm’s report on "Hosted Email Market, 2011-2015" forecasts that worldwide revenues from basic mailboxes in the hosted business e-mail segment is expected to grow to nearly $3.6 billion by year-end 2015, representing an average annual growth rate of 17 percent since 2011.

July 26, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Twitter outage makes three

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

People across much of the planet were having problems accessing Twitter on Thursday, a day before the 2012 Olympic Games are expected to cause a spike in use of the micro-blogging site.

The San Francisco-based company acknowledged the problem, saying in a statement that its engineers are "currently working to resolve the issue," although it didn’t go into any further detail. Visitors to the site were greeted with a half-formed message partially in code saying that "Twitter is currently down."

The fields where a reason for the outage and a deadline for restoring service were apparently meant to go were filled with computer code…

July 26, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Google Talk back in service after massive outage

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Google’s instant messaging service, popularly known as GTalk, has been restored after suffering a massive global outage lasting over four hours on Thursday.

Many users said that Google Talk was working again. The company also confirmed the same.

According to Google, the service was restored around 8.25 pm. "Google Talk service has already been restored for some users, and we expect a resolution for all users in the near future. Please note this time frame is an estimate and may change," the company said…

July 26, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Box Raising Money at $1.2 Billion Valuation

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Maureen O’Gara.

After reportedly snubbing an acquisition bid from Citrix worth at least $700 million earlier this year, Box, the cloud storage start-up, is raising more money at the tune of a $1.2 billion valuation, the Wall Street Journal reports.

It supposedly has designs on going public next year at a $2 billion-$3 billion valuation.

The seven-year-old outfit that started in a college dorm has raised about $162 million so far from Mark Cuban, Salesforce.com, SAP, Andreessen Horowitz, Emergence Capital Partners, New Enterprise Associates and DFJ Growth at a valuation of more than $600 million, the paper said…

July 26, 2012 Off

ZapThink Announces Cloud Computing for Architects Course

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

ZapThink, a Dovel Technologies Company, is now delivering version 2.0 of the Cloud Computing for Architects course at its headquarters in McLean, Virginia. The two-day Cloud Computing for Architects course is the only architect-focused course on Cloud Computing available on the market today.

ZapThink has successfully run version 1.0 of this course in London, Singapore, and India. The McLean course represents an updated version of the material and the first time ZapThink has presented this course in the United States. Cloud Computing for Architects will be offered September 27 – 28, 2012 in McLean, VA, and again on October 18 – 19, 2012 in London, in partnership with IRM UK…

July 26, 2012 Off

Integrated Systems and Enterprise Cloud Adoption

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Larry Carvalho.

Why is it that cloud computing is maturing but adoption is lagging? This transformational approach has huge potential but compared to the buzz surrounding it, enterprises are just taking baby steps towards widespread adoption. When invited by IBM to do a tweet chat on “Accelerating the Adoption of Cloud”, I liked the opportunity because of the widespread discussion around it as well as controversial enterprise adoption efforts made by “Shadow IT”, a common term used for folks who bypass corporate IT to start their own cloud initiatives.

Another aspect of this tweet chat was that it was centered about integrated systems, another transformational technology destined to change enterprise IT initiatives. Similar systems have been around since IBM made a big bet on the System 360 mainframe family in the 60’s.

What we’re seeing today is a higher level of integration that tightly links systems, storage and networking, bringing greater visibility across key aspects of an IT infrastructure Enterprise vendors now notice that iPods, iPads and iPhones, featuring a combined hardware and software stack with significant profit margins for Apple, and we are starting to this business model being applied to the enterprise space…

July 26, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Windows Azure outage hits Europe

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Just in time for the Olympics, there’s a Windows Azure outage in Europe.

A flag posted at 11:09 UTC on the Windows Azure dashboard:

“We are experiencing an availability issue in the West Europe sub-region, which impacts access to hosted services in this region. We are actively investigating this issue and working to resolve it as soon as possible. Further updates will be published to keep you apprised of the situation. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes our customers.”…

July 26, 2012 Off

Security lacking in cloud app development

By David

Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Jamie Yap.

The maturing cloud computing trend has spurred more enterprise applications to be built for access via the cloud network, but one Hewlett-Packard executive argues that developers have yet evolved in tandem with regard to putting security at the forefront of their processes.

Matt Bertram, chief technologist of software at HP Asia-Pacific and Japan, pointed out that coding a secure app for enterprise use is both a challenge to overcome and a major pitfall to avoid for many IT departments. Developers of traditional enterprise software obviously have coding knowhow, but many may not be aware of security best practices for cloud-based applications and this may leave loopholes in the code that hackers may exploit, he said in an interview on Thursday.

Bertram noted that security is an oft-quoted concern among companies as to why they have no plans to migrate to the cloud. So this lack of awareness on cloud-based security on the developers’ end is all the more pressing, particularly with hackers seemingly moving from attacking corporate networks to targeting the applications itself, he explained…

July 26, 2012 Off

Akamai Shares Jump on Cloud-Computing Profit Boost

By David

Grazed from Bloomberg. Author: Sarah Frier.

Akamai Technologies Inc. (AKAM), a company that helps businesses deliver data more quickly over the Internet, had its biggest gain in six years after demand for cloud computing bolstered sales and earnings.

Akamai jumped 20 percent to $33.89 at 9:56 a.m. in New York after rising as much as 21 percent, the biggest intraday gain since July 27, 2006. The shares had slipped 12 percent this year through yesterday.

Profit excluding some costs was 43 cents a share in the second quarter, Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Akamai said yesterday in a statement. Analysts had estimated 37 cents on average, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Sales rose to $331.3 million, topping the $326.2 million predicted…