Author: David

February 6, 2012 Off

The impact of cloud computing and virtualisation on the network

By David
Grazed from Voice and Data.  Author: Graham Schultz.

With technologies like cloud computing and virtualisation becoming more prevalent, the network is coming under greater pressure than ever before. Despite these demands, the network is not getting the attention it deserves.

If a business has more than two computer terminals, it more than likely has a network. The network enables an organisation to easily share, communicate, interact, perform transactions – the list is endless. In fact, many organisations rely entirely on the network to operate. While some small businesses have little more than a modest local area network (LAN), perhaps connecting a small server to a handful of terminals, the largest enterprises are capable of handling networks of massive data centres, as well as regional LANs and a multitude of components, linked to locations around the world…

February 5, 2012 Off

How the law dictates data gravity in the cloud

By David
Grazed from GigaOM.  Author: James Urquhart.

I’ve spoken quite a bit to date about the application-centric nature of cloud computing, and how this changes the nature of operations for the enterprise. That’s all well and good, but it should be quickly apparent that there are some constraints out there that limit what options a team has in where to place and run cloud applications.

Sure, we can talk about virtualization platforms, supported operating systems and SLAs (if SLAs even matter). However, I would argue that one of the most critical determinations of the placement of cloud workloads is also one of the weightiest: the law. I’ve called this out before, but I think there are some new elements worth exploring given recent controversy over applicable laws in the European Union and the United States

February 5, 2012 Off

Who’s Taking the Lead in Utility Cloud Computing?

By David
Grazed from DailyFinance.   Author: Alex Planes.

There aren’t a lot of companies scrambling for the top of the hardware mountain, but the companies that use server hardware seem to grow like weeds. Cloud startups have been popping up all over the place, and there are plenty of established companies looking to expand their presence. Who will win in the long term? If history is any guide, whoever makes the best use of scale — and pairs that scale with the most accessible options — will win the day.

Which cloud companies offer their wares utility-style, whether bare-bones fashion or on top of a platform? Let’s look at the biggest, best, and brightest competitors in this cloudy arena…

February 5, 2012 Off

CompTIA Approved Cloud Essentials and Storage+ Courses from uCertify

By David
Grazed from PR.com.   Author: PR Announcement.
 
uCertify is one of the few test prep software providers to earn the seal of CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC) for their Cloud Essentials (CLO-001) and Storage+ (SGO-001) courses. This means that these course materials have been approved by CompTIA to be quality curriculum for their Cloud Essentials and Storage+ certification exams.

Cloud computing is big these days. Many IT organizations regardless of size are looking towards incorporating cloud computing as part of their core strategy. CompTIA’s Cloud Essentials certification is designed for professionals who are looking to get a good foundation in Cloud Computing. The CLO-001 exam is required to earn this certification…

February 5, 2012 Off

Cloud Accounting Benchmark Survey Seeks Participants

By David
Grazed from PRWeb.  Author: PR Announcement.

The Cloud Accounting Institute (CAI), a clearinghouse of information on cloud computing dedicated to the needs of accounting and finance professionals, invites participation in it’s Benchmark Survey on Software as a Service for Accounting. The survey will relate adoption decisions to company size, perceived benefits, perceived concerns, and experiences with installed software packages. Interested parties are invited to take the survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J8BHKYP.

Lindy Antonelli, Chairman and Executive Director of the Cloud Accounting Institute says, “Whether you have already adopted cloud financials or are just considering that move, we hope that you will contribute your views to this important study.  Not only will you will help us understand the phenomenon that is cloud accounting, but more importantly as a participant, you can access the results of this historic research to guide your own decisions…

February 5, 2012 Off

The Hardware Winners of a Cloud-Computing Boom

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Grazed from DailyFinance.com.  Author: Alex Planes.

Without hardware, there would be no cloud. But cloud-centric hardware isn’t always the same as the box you use to surf the Web. Maintaining constant uptime, speedy data transfers, and always-on connectivity aren’t optional when providing service to thousands of demanding businesses.

I’ve put together a list of some cloud-serving hardware manufacturers that might be worth your time. You’ll find a few familiar faces (paired with some not-so-familiar numbers), and you might be surprised by who’s taking the pole position in this explosive market….

February 4, 2012 Off

Cloud computing network: Complex games on simple devices?

By David

Grazed from TCSM.  Author:  Dan Crawley.

Cloud computing technology would allow new social gaming network to offer console-quality games without hardware limitations. Even mobile phones look set to be able to use GFACE’s cloud computing technology.Mr. Faruk Yerli, founder of Crytek, is shown speaking in Beijing in 2010. Crytek is backing a new social gaming network, called GFACE, that uses cloud computing streaming to allow lots of devices to interact in multiplayer games.

Crytek, the developer behind Crysis and Far Cry, is backing a new social gaming network called GFACE. Created by a “small team with big ideas”, GFACE promises to deliver high quality free to play multiplayer games directly to your browser, while also offering Facebook-like social network features…

February 4, 2012 Off

Founder of Mozy Inc. talks about cloud, new possibilities

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Grazed from Deseret News.  Author: Blaze Bullock.

With the advent of cloud computing, this generation has access to unlimited users, bandwidth, storage and CPU, said Josh Coates, founder of Mozy and Instructure Inc., in a speech at the Roots Tech Family History and Technology Conference at the Salt Palace Convention Center on Friday.

Coates said this poses a question for this era of, "What are we going to do with it?" No other generation has ever had this question presented to it because these things weren’t available to them…

February 4, 2012 Off

Platform-as-a-Service cloud poised for growth

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Grazed from CenterBeam.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Platform-as-a-Service, a core layer of cloud computing, will be driving the future of the cloud, according to a report from IT research firm Gartner. PaaS is the layer of the cloud that contains all application infrastructure services, eWeek said, and Gartner said all major vendors will have PaaS offerings by the end of 2013.

"With large and growing vendor investment in PaaS, the market is on the cusp of several years of strategic growth, leading to innovation and likely breakthroughs in technology and business use of all of cloud computing," said Yefim Natis, vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner. "Users and vendors of enterprise IT software solutions that are not yet engaged with PaaS must begin building expertise in PaaS or face tough challenges from competitors in the coming years."…

February 4, 2012 Off

Business should dictate move to the cloud

By David
Grazed from CenterBeam.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Although cost savings and the use of new technology are great reasons for moving to a cloud computing solution, Robert Youngjohns, president of Microsoft North Amerca, told a room full of IT vendors that business should be what drives companies into the cloud instead of any of the flash and frills, according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.

“Going to the cloud is a business decision. It’s not about technology,” Youngjohns said at Tech Data Corp.’s Cloud Champion Summit in Florida, the news source reported. He added that businesses should take things such as costs and applications into effect, but the decision to move into the cloud should mostly look at what will work for the business and what will not…