Cloud, mobile cloud and social cloud: how the IT tail will wag the business dog
Grazed from ITWire. Author: Stuart Corner.
Research firm Frost & Sullivan is predicting that the synergies of these trends will upend the existing relationship between technology and business such that developments within the ICT sector will increasingly drive business process change, in some instances forcing the creation of new business models.
"This shift in relationship is already evident in the media, retail, travel and hospitality industries and will become widespread across other sectors in the coming 12 months," F&S said.
F&S analysts at the company’s 2012 ICT Outlook briefing said that executives in all industries would need to closely monitor the activities of technology firms, particularly leaders such as Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook, to assess how developments in these trends might impact their operations…
Partners to drive transition to cloud
As the world continues to make what could arguably be called the biggest IT transition in history, it will be channel partners that drive the adoption. At VMware Partner Exchange, cloud computing was clearly top-of-mind, and executives from the virtualization vendor assured the more than 4,300 partners in attendance that they were going to continue to be a partner-led organization, particularly as it begins to add more focus to the emerging SMB market.
Virtualization is the underlying technology that is helping to drive adoption of cloud computing technologies, and that begins at the desktop level. During a partner panel in front of media and analysts, Steve Kaplan, vice president of the data center virtualization practice at Presidio, desktop virtualization is the entry way to the cloud…
4 Hot Topics At Cloud Connect
Cloud Connect, a UBM/TechWeb event, always generates a lot of news of interest to IT pros, developers, and cloud providers. As the third day of meetings are set to kick off in Santa Clara, Calif., that tradition is holding true. Here are the four topics that have already caught my eye.
Telecommunications Companies Show Cloud Aspirations ![]()
The telco service providers are thinking out loud about how they’d like to join the ranks of cloud service providers. CenturyLink and Verizon are already there, with their purchases of Savvis and Terremark cloud service suppliers, respectively, last year. More would like to get into the business…
Decoding cloud computing “as a service” lingo
As technology moves more towards a subscriber model you might see the “aaS” suffix placed after a variety of letters.
The most common terms currently utilised under the “cloud” banner are:
– Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): servers, networks, disk space and other IT infrastructure
– Platform as a Service (PaaS): environments where software companies can build applications without the need for infrastructure
– Software as a Service (SaaS): applications and software solutions that are ready for immediate use
Recently I was asked the question about whether a website classifies as SaaS. The answer is both yes and no – as it comes down to perspectives…
SMBs warming up to cloud services
The market for cloud computing services among small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) is expected to swell to US$68 billion by 2014, a new study has found.
According to Parallels’ SMB Cloud Insights report, SMBs will continue to lead the cloud computing wave, with small businesses three times more likely than large enterprises to choose cloud services over on-premise software.
SMBs surveyed in the study also plan to double the number of cloud applications they purchase over the next three years.
The new study, which details hosting, cloud services and applications that appeal to SMBs, follows similar surveys conducted in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, United Kingdom, France, China, India, Japan and Australia…
Apple’s Sky-High iCloud Numbers Suggest Computing’s Next Big Thing
Today at a Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook gave a keynote presentation in which he addressed working conditions at Apple’s factories in China, as well as the product philosophy of Apple.
He also announced that its syncing service iCloud now has over 100M users. Just last month, Cook said that the service had 85M users, making this a growth of 15M users in 21 days.
Cook also reiterated that iCloud was a ‘long-game’ strategy that Apple would continue to pursue over many years. He said that it wasn’t just a product, but a “strategy for the next decade” of Apple’s business. Cook mentioned that the way that iCloud took a household with multiple Macs or iDevices and simplified the interchange of information as the primary drive behind the introduction of iCloud…
Red Hat pushes cloud computing interoperability
Red Hat has announced key steps towards more open and interoperable cloud computing with the promotion of its Deltacloud API to a top-level Apache project and an extension of its partnership with Amazon Web Services that enables hybrid cloud operation of Red Hat Enterprise MRG Grid.
The moves were announced as part of a Red Hat webcast where the company hammered home the need for an open approach to cloud computing that allows customers to expand easily, enables portability between clouds, and avoids a lock-in to proprietary architectures…
Cloud Computing: Dell Opens Quincy Data Center
Dell Services has opened its new data center in Quincy, Wash., a key component of a global data center expansion to support the company’s push into cloud computing services. The first phase of the project features 40,000 square feet of data center space.
The Dell Western Technology Center is a multi-client facility with redundant network connectivity, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), cooling, utility and back-up emergency power generation. It is built with the largest installation in the U.S. to use a “heat wheel,” also known as a rotary heat exchanger. The heat wheel is a refinement of existing approaches that take advantage of outside air to improve cooling efficiency – which slashes data center power bills by reducing the need to use power-hungry chillers for air conditioning…
GreenPages Is CA Technologies First U.S. Integration Partner for CA Private Cloud Accelerator for Vblock™ Platforms
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GreenPages Technology Solutions, a leading cloud and virtualization consulting and integration firm, announced today that it is the first U.S. integration partner for CA Technologies new CA Private Cloud Accelerator for Vblock™ Platforms. Recently unveiled at Cisco Live in London, the CA Technologies solution provides out-of-the-box standardized processes that allow IT organizations to deliver Vblock Infrastructure Platforms as a service.
"As we help our customers move to a cloud-based computing model, the ability to quickly and predictably provision and deliver critical IT and business services is crucial," said John Ross, GreenPages’ CTO. "By combining GreenPages’ Integration and Managed Services with CA Private Cloud Accelerator for Vblock Platforms, our customers can achieve private cloud capabilities in days instead of months, helping to realize a rapid return on their VCE investment."…
Nimbula Enhances, Adds Features In Cloud OS
Seeking to bring cloud computing features to the VMware virtualization private cloud space, Nimbula has announced a new version of its Nimbula Director cloud operating system. In addition to supporting the VMware ESXi hypervisor, Version 2.0 is also intended to support VMware’s Cloud Foundry Platform as a Service solution. The company also said it is now a member of VMware’s Technology Alliance Program. Other enhancements in this version include the ability for third parties to write software for the Nimbula Director platform, managing and monitoring applications, providing Dynamic Name Service and Virtual Private Network services, and adding features intended to make the software more enterprise-ready by improving its scalability.
"There are some good incremental improvements like support for VMware ESXi hypervisors and support for more network services like DNS and VPN," says Paul Burns, president of Neovise, a Fort Collins, Colo., consultancy. "While these are somewhat basic, customers definitely need and want them. There are also a couple of new capabilities that I think really move Nimbula forward. They’ve greatly improved the extensibility of the Nimbula platform by enabling deep integration with all kinds of related cloud services. This lets service providers more easily offer value-added services such as databases, object storage and development environments."…

