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Recent Tech Trends Create ‘Perfect Storm’ of Opportunity to Utilize Cloud

By David
Grazed from TechZone360.  Author: Erin Harrison.

There are three main business modes that organizations are following as they harness the capabilities of cloud – optimizers, innovators and disruptors; this is based on a recent study by IBM, which found that recent technology and social media trends have created a “perfect storm” of opportunity for companies to embrace the power of cloud.

More businesses are embracing cloud as a way to reduce the complexity and costs associated with traditional IT approaches, according to the study conducted by the IBM Institute for Business Value, in conjunction with the Economist Intelligence Unit, which surveyed 572 business and technology executives across the globe…

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Personal cloud will kill PC by 2014

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Grazed from TechEye.net.  Author: Matthew Finnegan.

The personal cloud will help bring about the move into a post PC age by 2014 according to a report from Gartner.

Cloud computing is hardly a new concept, in fact marketing departments seem to have been wailing about it for ages now.  But if analysts at Garnter are to be believed we are still waiting to see the full impact of the person cloud which will bring about the death of the PC as the centre of our affections.

Of course it could be argued that this is aready in the offing with a move to more mobile, accesible devices.  Just ask Tim Cook…

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Five Cloud IPOs to Look Out For

By David
Grazed from Fox Business.  Author: Tom Taulli.

A few years ago, cloud computing was considered an experimental technology. No one knew whether big companies eventually would use Internet-based technologies to access and store their corporate data. But clearly, customers have been voting in the affirmative — with their wallets.

During the past six months or so, traditional software companies like Oracle (ORCL: 29.71, -0.42, -1.39%) and SAP (SAP: 69.45, +0.46, +0.67%) have plunked down billions for cloud operators like SuccessFactors, Taleo and RightNow. And there also have been a variety of successful IPOs in the space, such as Guidewire(GWRE: 22.55, +0.12, +0.54%), Brightcove (BCOV: 16.81, +0.71, +4.41%), Jive (JIVE: 24.65, +0.72, +3.01%) and Bazaarvoice(BV: 16.58, +0.87, +5.52%).

But the glut of offerings is far from over. The Wall Street Journal has a short list, but here’s a closer look at some of the likely players (many of whom I’ve gotten to sit down with):…

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Executives From Deloitte, Google, Splunk, and Zynga to Present Views at Cloud Analytics Summit

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

THINKstrategies today announced that executives from Deloitte, Google, Splunk, and Zynga have agreed to present at the Cloud Analytics Summit hosted by THINKstrategies, the Cloud Computing Showplace and Rising Tide Media on Wednesday, April 25 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.

The purpose of the Cloud Analytics Summit is to provide a forum for corporate decision-makers to learn about the latest cloud solutions aimed at addressing their business intelligence (BI) and analytics needs, so they can harness their big data sources and integrate their systems and applications into a more productive enterprise-wide resource to satisfy their business requirements…

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Secrets of the Cloud

By David
Grazed from UAB.edu.  Author: Matt Windsor.

Imagine you are a security guard, charged with protecting a diamond necklace. Unfortunately, the necklace has been broken into a few million pieces—and they’re scattered from Seattle to Singapore and everywhere in between.

That’s the essence of the problem facing UAB computer security expert Ragib Hasan, Ph.D. Hasan is searching for ways to safeguard the far-flung packets of data created when companies entrust their information to “the cloud.” He is also preparing students for a new wave of technological change by getting them up to speed on one of the hottest topics in tech.

Apple and Google have invested heavily in cloud computing in recent years, offering users the chance to store their music and other files on computer servers rather than on their personal machines. The advantage: instant access to songs, documents, and other data from any device, whether it’s a cell phone, the office laptop, or a home computer…

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Defining cloud computing services: benefits and caveats

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Grazed from FierceTelecom.  Author: Michael Kennedy.

Cloud computing service delivery has a strong business case that includes cost reduction, service acceleration, and improved service delivery quality and reliability. Before developing the business case, however, it is necessary to define cloud services because the term cloud has been overused.

One simple definition is that cloud computing provides computation, software, data access, and storage resources without requiring cloud users to know the location and other details of the computing infrastructure. Unfortunately, this definition is inadequate as it applies equally well to the time share services of the 1970s. In my view a cloud services definition must necessarily include services accessed via the Internet and a Web browser, minimal IT skills required for implementation, use of underlying virtualization technologies, and Web services APIs. Even with these additional qualifications an argument can be made that the definition encompasses many legacy managed service and hosting offerings…

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Taxing questions about the Cloud

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Grazed from BusinessCloud9.  Author: John Stokdyk.

Cloud Computing doesn’t just pose a challenge to IT managers. Moving an organisation’s technology infrastructure on to the internet also raises interesting tax implications that have attracted the attention of tax boffins at KPMG.

In a recent paper entitled Tax in the Cloud, the Big Four firm grappled with the fundamental principles involved and practical implications for businesses and their advisers.  Mike Camburn, indirect tax partner at KPMG in the UK, comments:…

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Dell working on cloudy analytics apps

By David
Grazed from The Register.  Author: Timothy Prickett Morgan.

If you have a multi-billion dollar business selling servers and PCs directly to small and medium businesses, what happens when companies start shifting some of their computing needs to the cloud? You shift from being a manufacturer of IT gear to being a maker of cloudy systems and applications and a reseller of cloudy wares where you don’t have products.

This is the ambitious plan that Dell has for its Cloud Business Applications division, which was created last August to focus solely on software-as-a-service applications and which is one of the units that John Swainson, the former head of CA Technologies and a software bigwig at Big Blue before that, is taking control of now that he is president of Dell’s nascent software business

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DynamicOps Expands Global Footprint for Award-Winning Cloud Management Solution with New UK and AsiaPac Partners

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

DynamicOps, pioneer of the Operations Virtualization(TM) platform that enables unified cloud automation and management, today announced that three key solution providers and consulting firms in the United Kingdom and Asia Pacific have joined its fast- growing global partner program. The program, launched in November 2011, focuses on partners intent on capitalizing on the growing interest in private cloud computing and the award-winning DynamicOps Cloud Suite.

DynamicOps also revealed that IDC named it a "company to watch" in cloud systems management software. IDC’s newly published "DynamicOps Private Vendor Watchlist Profile: Extending Beyond Cloud Management Automation(1)," by Mary Johnston Turner, IDC Research Vice President, notes that "IDC believes DynamicOps is a company to watch because the company’s extensible management platform has gained early traction with more than 90 enterprise-class customers… and its platform is architected to automate a range of server and desktop provisioning and configuration management workflows…

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IBM Is Betting On The Power Of Cloud

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Grazed from IT Jungle.  Author: Jenny Thomas.

"Get your head into the clouds and get back to work!" If your boss has recently issued you this order, you are not alone. There was a time when being accused of having your head in the clouds meant you were spending too much time daydreaming and not enough time producing real work. But, according to a recent IBM study, the number of companies turning to cloud computing is expected to more than double in the next three years.

The study, titled The Power of Cloud: Driving business model innovation, surveyed 572 business and technology executives worldwide. The goal was to find out how companies are using the cloud now, and how they hope to use it in the future…