Author: David

March 27, 2012 Off

Ex-Apple boss unveiled as keynote speaker at Cloud Computing World Forum 2012

By David
Grazed from Cloud Computing World Forum.  Author: PR Announcement.
 

With less than three months until the doors open on Europe’s leading cloud computing event, the Cloud Computing World Forum 2012 (www.cloudwf.com), organisers have announced that one of the technology industry’s most renowned figures, John Sculley, will be delivering the show’s opening keynote.

Mr. Sculley, who will present his discussion “Looking at Technology Innovation from the CEO’s Perspective”, is a distinguished business leader, having previously held CEO roles at two of the world’s biggest organisations – Apple and Pepsico.

During his period in charge of Pepsico in the late 70s and early 80s, Mr. Sculley was responsible for overseeing the market innovations “Pepsi Generation" and"Pepsi Challenge" which helped propel the company to become the largest selling packaged consumer brand in America.

March 27, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: How Data Center Services Market Differs in Geographic Regions according to Gartner

By David
Grazed from eWeek.  Author: Chris Preimesberger.

In North America, hosting (42 percent and cloud IaaS have achieved the highest level of client adoption, while the markets in the rest of the world are dominated by data center outsourcing (80 percent), Gartner reported.

Depending upon where they are located in the world, enterprises are buying and using data center-related and cloud-based services very differently, researcher Gartner revealed March 26 in a new report…

March 26, 2012 Off

Cadence supports development of the cloud

By David
Grazed from IEEE Times.  Author:  Brian Bailey.

Today, Cadence announced additional support for companies designing the cloud. The cloud is not only a form of centralized computing and storage, but also requires very fast and rich interfaces. Cadence is adding two protocol standards used in cloud computing applications, 12Gb/s SAS and NVM Express, to the Cadence Verification IP (VIP) Catalog.

I spoke with Susan Peterson, director, of product marketing within the System Realization group at Cadence about this announcement. While everyone will cover the new protocols, and I will talk about them a little, I was more interested in the role that Cadence plays within the community. This impacts the way in which standards get created and this VIP eventually becomes available to you…

March 26, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing On Horizon For Smartphones

By David
Grazed from CRN.  Author: Edward J. Correia.

Many IT departments have been committing acts of virtualization for years. Servers, storage, networking and desktops all have fallen victim to our erstwhile inventiveness, while demonstrating with relative ease that virtualization readily scales up to meet the needs of human busywork.

But does it also scale down? The answer is yes, of course, and most corporate executives could testify as to at least one good and practical reason for making it so: the IT-issued mobile phone. According to VMware, 75 percent of corporate employees who use computers for work are using or interested in using smartphones for work. But for security, compliance and ease of management, corporations typically don’t allow employees to access corporate assets from personal phones…

March 26, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Adaptivity Launches Visualization Studio

By David
Grazed from PR NewsWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

Adaptivity’s Blueprint4IT software supports IT transformation, including data center evolution, application portfolio optimization, and cloud enablement.   Its Visualization Studio™ software’s forensic discovery allows companies to:

  • Reduce time to implementation with fact-based, accurate blueprints of the current IT environment
  • Mitigate risks of the unknown application and infrastructure interdependencies
  • Decrease resource requirements through automated discovery and analytics

March 26, 2012 Off

Intel rises to the cloud

By David
Grazed from BetaNews.  Author: Joe Wilcox.

Cloud computing presents both challenges and opportunities for personal computing giants. Microsoft is "re-imagining" Windows for cloud-connected devices. Meanwhile, Intel rethinks its microprocessor strategies for mobile devices and servers, seeking to embrace the cloud at both ends of the consumption supply chain. For these incumbents that defined the personal computing era, the post-PC era future requires leaping from the past, not clinging to it.

Where the "Wintel" marriage is likely to remain strongest is the server. Microsoft’s post-PC — what I call cloud-connected device — strategy is two-fold: Providing direct, hosted services or applications businesses can host internally and expanding Windows’s support for additional chip architectures. For its part, Intel develops microprocessors for more device categories, while optimizing server chips for cloud applications and services, such as the recently announced Xeon processor E5-2600 product family

March 26, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Nimbis Releases Caedium CFD Accelerator Beta on Azure Cloud

By David
Grazed from HPC Wire.  Author:  PR Announcement.

Nimbis Services, Inc. announces the beta release of their on-demand Caedium CFD Accelerator cloud product, the first of two Caedium-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) service products running on Microsoft’s Windows Azure cloud platform.

Caedium, by Symscape, is a complete desktop CFD workflow environment with an easy to use graphical user interface integrated with OpenFOAM CFD solvers. Nimbis extends the use of Caedium beyond the desktop to the Windows Azure cloud with on-demand access and pay-as-you-go billing through a convenient and unique ecommerce technical computing marketplace. Examples of CFD models frequently analyzed with Caedium include airflow over a moving car or an aircraft wing, water flow around watercraft, and water flow through pipes…

March 26, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Earnings Preview – Red Hat Inc.

By David
Grazed from Zacks.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Red Hat Inc. (RHT) is set to release its fourth quarter 2012 results on Wednesday, March 28, 2012. In the run up to the earnings results, we do not notice any substantial movement in analysts’ estimates for the quarter.

Highlights from the Prior Quarter

Both top line and bottom line of Red Hat surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimates in the third quarter, driven by higher demand for cloud computing technologies, as customers increasingly upgraded their datacenters to facilitate the adoption of cloud computing. Moreover, the company witnessed solid double-digits growth across all the regions during the reported quarter…

March 26, 2012 Off

Why Cloud Computing Is Better Than Grid Computing

By David
Grazed from CloudTweaks.  Author: Florence G. de Borja.

Several web developers, especially the new ones, have continuously misunderstand grid computing and cloud computing as one and the same. Both concepts, when compared to other solutions, are relatively new concepts in computing. Grid computing is a component of cloud computing to work perfectly, along with thin clients and utility computing. It serves as a link among different computers so that they form a large infrastructure thereby permitting sharing of resources. Utility computing, on the other hand, allows a user to pay for what he actually used. Cloud computing allows for on-demand resource provisioning and takes out over-provisioning when paired with utility computing so that the demands of a multitude of users are met.

Cloud computing allows companies to scale instantaneously. These corporations do not need to buy infrastructure, software licenses, or train personnel. Cloud computing is of primary importance to small and medium sized enterprises because they can outsource the computing requirements to data centers. In some instances, large companies can also benefit from cloud computing when they desire peak load capacity without spending on enlarging their internal data centers. Cloud computing allows its users to access their data and applications through the internet. The users are also charged for what they actually use…

March 26, 2012 Off

HOB, Inc. Takes Aim at Cloud Computing with Secure Remote Access Product Line

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

HOB, Inc. today announced it has addressed the debate of public versus private cloud computing. Enterprises are progressively recognizing the advantages of central data storage. This trend is being driven by the promise of cloud computing. Whether public or private, the cloud demands centralized data and applications. Public cloud designs are, due to security concerns, still being hesitantly deployed. Private cloud solutions, however, are very much sought after.

Public vs. Private Clouds

If an organization leverages the public cloud, enterprise data are transferred to the cloud provider. In a private cloud, however, the data remain solely in the company’s hands: physically as well as virtually. Public clouds promise much: Economies of scale, lower cost and less administrative expense — including fail-safety. These are only some examples. A private cloud is more modest: Economies of scale are smaller, whether costs can be reduced is questionable, but: Security for data and applications is always in safe hands and can be controlled. Additionally, a private cloud can be structured as a user wants — here, a public cloud is not so flexible….