Iomega Announces StorCenter ix2 Network Attached Storage for SMBs
Iomega Corporation recently unveiled the business-centric Iomega StorCenter ix2, a two-bay Network Attached Storage (NAS) that sports an impressive array of capabilities. The expected RAID 1 (mirrored) data protection aside, the StorCenter ix2 also comes with cloud computing and video surveillance abilities that are ideal for SMBs or remote offices.
Under its hood, the StorCenter ix2 NAS runs on EMC LifeLine, a fully-developed Linux operating system Iomega says is typically available only for enterprise-level customers. The StorCenter is also VMware- and XenServer-certified for virtual desktop implementations, works with Active Directory, can be used for iSCSI storage and also comes with native Time Machine support. The device is managed from a Web interface that allows for a setup process that doesn’t require a CD…
SOPA, PIPA, and the Cloud: We Have “Mega” Issues
SOPA and PIPA, two of the most infamous and polemical pieces of governmental legislation aimed squarely at the Internet’s copyright violators in modern history, have produced ripples of interest that should not go unnoticed by the cloud computing community.
After days of heated protest both online and away from the Web, both the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act have been postponed by Congress. The former bill sought to enlarge the authority of American law enforcement to combat web-based trafficking of counterfeit products and intellectual property, while PIPA would have armed the government with additional power to restrict the activities of websites involved with such activity…
LabTech Remote Monitoring and Management Now Available in On-Demand SaaS/Cloud Option
LabTech Software, the only powerful, robust-featured remote monitoring and management (RMM) solution developed by a Managed Service Provider (MSP) for Managed Service Providers, today announced the availability of LabTech Cloud, a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service option for MSPs. Following this introduction of LabTech Cloud, the company plans to roll out more cloud computing-compatible technologies and services to reduce partners’ operational costs and increase profitability.
Service providers who would like to offer remote management services to their clients often encounter barriers to entry with the cost, time and effort needed to establish an infrastructure and datacenter capable of hosting all required software and customer data. With LabTech Cloud, IT service providers worldwide can immediately offer remote management with little effort and investment by simply subscribing to the service and offering it to their own customers…
Is there any difference between SOA and the cloud?
Service oriented architecture and cloud computing both offer access to applications by way of standard, reusable services, and they both provide hardware independence, location transparency and a chargeback system. Proponents of each might maintain that they are different things, but SOA appears to be transitioning into the cloud, writes Joe McKendrick at ZDNet.
Successful cloud deployment requires an enterprise-wide SOA strategy, according to E.G. Nadhan, who offers five signs revealing the cloud as an extension of SOA…
Startup Piston ‘ready for fight’ with VMware
Having just released its new cloud operating system, Piston Cloud Computing finds itself in a contentious position — and company co-founder Josh McKenty says that is exactly where the company wants to be.
"We’re building a product that’s great for private clouds, and that puts us head-to-head with VMware," McKenty says. "And I’m ready for that fight."
McKenty didn’t mince words when describing his young company’s new product, which it is touting as the industry’s first private cloud operating system based on the OpenStack framework.
"The thing that I want to make sure is crystal clear is that Piston Enterprise OS is an alternative to VMware," says McKenty, a former technical architect with the NASA Nebula team that originally designed the OpenStack framework. "This is an alternative to the proprietary walled garden approach to cloud that VMware has adopted."…
NJVC and Virtual Global Announce Release of PaaS White Paper
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NJVC(R), one of the largest information technology solutions providers supporting the U.S. Department of Defense, and Virtual Global, a premier provider of software and cloud computing platform solutions for a variety of industry and federal customers, announce the release of a joint white paper, "Platform a Service (PaaS): What Is It? Why Is It So Important?."
The paper clarifies the confusion surrounding PaaS for IT decision makers in the federal government. The National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) suggests PaaS as a component of the Federal Cloud Computing Reference Architecture, but one major challenge exists: Most buyers do not understand what PaaS is, why it is important and how it can help federal agencies cut development costs by more than 50 percent…
Training Course helps build and use private/hybrid clouds.
Nimbula, the Cloud Operating System Company, today announced the launch of its first hands-on Cloud Computing training course, "Building and Using a Cloud with Nimbula Director". This course will teach students how to build and administer private and hybrid cloud solutions.
Nimbula Director is powerful cloud software that works out of the box and can be used to implement a number of business enabling cloud use cases, such as deploying a private cloud in minutes instead of weeks or months…
Testing the Edge of the Cloud
Although federal researchers were generally upbeat about the agile capabilities of cloud computing, they found that shifting their niche data sets for scientific experiments to virtual environments might not hold the same savings seen in other industries.
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) recently released its final report on the Magellan project, which investigated the performance, usability and cost roles cloud computing can play in midrange computing and data-intensive workloads. Over the last two years, the Magellan project particularly probed how the cloud could address the unique big data needs for research by the federal energy department’s Office of Science.
A cloud infrastructure testbed of more than 8,000 CPU cores and 1.4 petabytes of storage were deployed at Argonne Leadership Computing Facility and the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. With that infrastructure in place, researchers evaluated the performance of cloud models for IaaS and PaaS, virtual software packs, and MapReduce and Hadoop…
Joyent Secures $85M in Venture Funding to Fuel Global Growth and Continued Innovation
Joyent, a global provider of cloud computing software and services, today announced it has completed an $85 million funding round, with European group Weather Investment II providing the majority of the round. Weather II was advised by Accelero Capital, an investment and management group. Both Weather II and Accelero focus on telecommunication and related media and technology companies that clearly hold promise in the rapidly and profoundly changing telecom and enterprise markets worldwide.
Telefonica Digital, the growth arm of global telecom leader Telefonica, is also participating as a strategic investor. Cloud-based services are a key focus area for Telefonica’s new Digital unit, and Joyent’s technology expertise in this area will help Telefonica enhance its product offering.
Existing Joyent investors include El Dorado Ventures, Epic Ventures, Greycroft Partners, Intel Capital, and Liberty Global…
How 8 Distributors Are Tackling The Cloud
CRN talked to top executives at eight IT distributors to find out how they are approaching cloud computing and carving out their own roles within the evolving technology landscape.
Here’s a look at their game plans:
Arrow Electronics
Arrow Electronics’ Enterprise Computing Solutions group launched its cloud computing services initiative in the summer under the Arrow Fusion brand with data center monitoring and management, Security-as-a-Service, Software-as-a-Service, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, and business continuity and disaster recovery solutions…

