Rackspace considers Australia but needs skills in the UK
Rackspace Hosting is considering setting up a data center in Australia to cater for the Asia Pacific market, but it could have some big challenges ahead with its cloud growth plans if its experience in the UK is anything to go by.
The hosting and cloud computing provider, which set up a data center in the UK last year, is now challenging UK universities to add cloud computing to its curriculum as it faces what it calls a “skills shortage” in the cloud computing space…
SunGard: Cloud Concepts Are ‘In Our DNA’
In the battle for enterprise cloud computing customers, the field includes newer companies that have pioneered cloud technology, as well as established players with deep roots in enterprise IT. And then there are companies that seek to bridge both worlds.
These include SunGard Availability Services, which has been stepping up its push into cloud services. As the leading name in enterprise disaster recovery, SunGard has a lengthy track record in handling valuable mission-critical data for America’s largest companies…
Keynotes From Box, Amazon Web Services, Bromium, Eucalyptus and Straterra Partners to Kick Off Cloud Fair 2012
Leading companies in cloud computing are slated to deliver keynotes, user case studies and hands-on tutorials at Seattle’s newest and largest cloud computing conference.
CloudFair 2012 Cloud Computing Conference and Expo will feature more than 40 sessions and 10 workshops as part of its three-day event at the Sheraton Seattle from April 17 through 19. Selected keynotes and sessions include: …
Your quick guide to a successful cloud architecture
Technology vendors like to sell "guaranteed" success for building your own cloud computing service, whether public, private, or hybrid. Don’t believe them. In my consulting work, I find the path to success is not that straightforward.
But there is a path to success, and based on my experience, here’s my set of guidelines for the definition, design, and implementation of cloud computing solutions. It should at least push you in the right direction…
Cloud Benefits in the Energy and Utility Industry
A report issued in June 2011 by the Carbon Disclosure Project and supported by AT&T discovered that companies which embrace cloud computing technologies can reduce energy consumption, lower their carbon emissions, and decrease their capital expenditure on IT resources while improving operational efficiency. By 2020, the same group estimates that large US companies using cloud can achieve annual energy savings of $12.3 billion and annual carbon reductions equivalent to 200 million barrels of oil.
In addition to environmental benefits, the energy industry is fostered to adopt the technology in order to reduce costs, enhance efficiency, and help address growing oil and power needs, such as increasing amounts of data, real time access to data, or integration and standardization of IT operations…
Keeping Your Cloud Computing Options Open
Just about everybody would agree that cloud computing is an IT journey, it’s just no one is quite sure where that journey will take them. The lack of visibility has a lot of IT organizations opting to take a few baby steps towards cloud computing in 2012 versus rushing to implement a complete end-to-end strategy.
Keao Caindec, chief marketing officer for Dimension Data’s Cloud Solutions Business Unit, says that’s not a bad thing because about the smartest thing an IT organization can do is take a few small steps in the direction of cloud computing while still remembering to plan big. The simple fact of that matter is that no one can be absolutely certain what application workloads should be running where next year or the year after that…
BizCloud® Launches Cloud Computing Technology Placement and Recruiting Services Job Board
As Cloud Computing will face record growth over the next decade, BizCloud Technology Services is ready to meet the staffing challenges of this fast growing tech sector. BizCloud Recruiting, Talent placement and Career job board focused on Cloud Computing, Infrastructure as a Service, Software as a Service, Big Data and Application Integration opportunities.
Biz Cloud Recruiting services offers a range of just in time professional services placement that meet a wide spectrum of cloud business and industry requirements from offshore development, to onsite placement for contract, contract to hire or a high touch retained search placement service. BizCloud offers a unique approach to recruiting & talent management services…
Mobile payments more secure in the cloud
With cloud computing, mobile payments can be more secure, says Prashanth Ranganathan, director of mobile security and risk for PayPal. In a guest post on Forbes, Ranganathan writes that mobile payments managed correctly can actually increase the security of information from plastic credit and debit cards.
"The ‘digital wallet’ approach relies on the inherent security of the cloud," Ranganathan writes. "This is where a consumer’s financial information lives, not on their phone. They can access their ‘wallet’ anytime, anywhere, no matter what device they’re using, and they never have to worry when they switch devices or upgrade phones. Even if the phone is lost or stolen there’s no need to worry. Of course, we always recommend that our customers protect their phones with a PIN as a first line of defense."…
Panda’s Cloud Antivirus Gets Boost from Windows Azure
Panda Security and Microsoft have joined forces to provide antivirus as a service on Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing platform.
To kick off the collaboration, the pair is hosting a new version of the Panda Cloud Office Protection (PCOP) service on Azure. Panda’s service combines malware protection for PCs, servers, and notebooks with cloud-based management and signature updates.
In addition to malware protection for endpoints, Cloud Office Protection offers centralized device access policy enforcement. This helps close one of the most stubbornly persistent avenues of attack for malware: the USB port…
Mapping the Global Policy Environment for Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is the fastest-growing and most exciting new sector in the software and computing industries. IDC estimates that by 2015 revenue from public IT cloud services will account for one out of every seven dollars spent on commercial software, server, and storage offerings. Private cloud solutions could add another 10 percent or 20 percent to the market. And even more significant for the global economy will be the knock-on benefits that come from accelerating digital commerce and making robust technology solutions available to more users with greater cost efficiencies than ever before.
But in a first-of-its-kind study of the global policy landscape, BSA has come to the troubling conclusion that a patchwork of conflicting laws and regulations threatens to prevent the cloud computing market from reaching its full potential on a global scale. Above all, the BSA Global Cloud Computing Scorecard finds there is a pressing need for governments to better harmonize their policies to smooth the flow of data across borders…

