Author: David

November 21, 2011 Off

CDW Sets Sights on Cloud, Mobility

By David
Grazed from Channel Insider.  Author: Jessica Davis.

The technology industry has shifted sharply to consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets and mobile applications—even as many analyst firms slash their PC forecasts. Today’s business travelers often leave their laptops at home, preferring to carry just a tablet and a smartphone.

The advent of mobility, consumer electronics and cloud computing in the enterprise is changing how the technology industry—and business in general—works. When any client device can access information in the cloud, why do we need PCs?

You may think that a company once known as Computer Discount Warehouse is worried about this trend, but that’s not the case. Instead, direct-market reseller CDW is experiencing strong product sales at the same time that it’s making inroads in the technology services business

November 21, 2011 Off

Five Steps to Creating a Governance Framework for Cloud Security

By David
Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Tom Cecere.

Cloud computing has revolutionized the way organizations around the world use technology. Despite the fact that many refer to 2011 as the Year of the Data Breach, and cloud computing has earned a reputation of being inherently insecure, that stigma is simply just not true. Most cloud providers have much higher security measures for their systems than even the most sophisticated IT departments can afford to deploy. The perceived lack of security comes from the mismatch between on-premise security assumptions and the expanded needs driven by the use of cloud…

November 21, 2011 Off

CAGW Publishes “Cloud Computing 201”

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Today, Citizens Against Government Waste published its second report on cloud computing, "Cloud Computing 201." The publication aims to provide agencies at all levels of government with a coherent approach to information technology (IT) procurement, which should both increase efficiency and save taxpayers money without compromising security or performance.

"Government agencies at all levels should procure IT while following rigorous policies and principles for all solutions, including the cloud, and always consider security, reliability, and total cost of ownership. Greater efficiency and cost savings can be achieved with the cloud, but the risks of transitioning to any new tool and method must be addressed proactively. Procurement officials should keep in mind that the cloud is one of many potential solutions, none of which should be mandated; and that the cloud is simply a computing tool, rather than the basis for an overall IT strategy," said CAGW President Tom Schatz…

November 21, 2011 Off

Does risk outweigh the benefits from the cloud?

By David
Grazed from Help Net Security.  Author:  Mike Small.

Cloud computing provides organizations with an alternative way of obtaining IT services and offers many benefits including increased flexibility as well as cost reduction. However many organizations are reluctant to adopt the cloud because of concerns over information security and a loss of control over the way IT service is delivered.

These fears have been exacerbated by recent events reported in the press including outages by Amazon and the 3 day loss of Blackberry services from RIM. What approach can an organization take to ensure that the benefits of the cloud outweigh the risks?

To understand the risks involved it is important to understand that the cloud is not a single model. The cloud covers a wide spectrum of services and delivery models ranging from in-house virtual servers to software accessed by multiple organizations over the internet. A clear explanation of this range is described by NIST. This document describes the 5 essential characteristics that define the cloud, the 3 service models and the 4 deployment models. The risks of the cloud depend upon both the service model and the delivery model adopted…

November 21, 2011 Off

Aditi Tech acquires cloud computing start up Cumulux

By David
Grazed from Economic Times.  Author:  Editorial Staff.

Aditi Technologies, a software product and application development services provider, has acquired Seattle-based cloud-computing start-up, Cumulux.

Cumulux, founded in 2008 by former Microsoft employees Paddy Srinivasan and Ranjith Ramakrishnan, provides cloud computing services to customers such as US automaker Ford Motor, power generation equipment maker General Electric and Unicef, the United Nations Children’s Fund. …

November 20, 2011 Off

Ouatges in Siri and RIM might discourage companies from moving towards cloud computing

By David
Grazed from MobileBloom.  Author: Editorial Staff.

The outages recently experienced by Apple’s Siri and RIM’s BlackBerry messaging services are now discouraging other companies in the industry from making the shift to cloud based computing, according to reports from several reliable sources, which suggests that there is still a lot of scope for improvement in online cloud based services. In the report released by the research firm called Saugtuck, BlackBerry and Siri are among the most prominent reasons why cloud computing is still not very acceptable for application in businesses and operations management…

November 20, 2011 Off

Top Five Services for Moving Music to Cloud

By David
Grazed from International Business Times.  Author: Queenie Pineda.

Cloud computing is said to be the newest trend in information technology that most companies such as Apple, Amazon and Google had been incorporating into their services.

Storing and streaming music is one of the many features of the cloud and became the newest online service many had been crazy about. Using your PC, tablet or smartphone, the cloud will allow you to listen to any music that you fathom…

November 20, 2011 Off

Oracle: Our cloud to be cheap as open source

By David
Grazed from ZDNet.  Aurhor: Jack Clark.

"Cloud computing is not only the future of computing, it is the present and the entire past of computing… All it is is a computer attached to a network," Ellison said in a speech in 2009. "Our industry is so bizarre. They change a term and think they’ve invented a technology."

But as more businesses have adopted the cloud, Oracle has warmed to the approach. It has developed private cloud hardware systems — Exalogic and Exadata — based on Sun technology, and Ellison launched Oracle Cloud Services at Oracle OpenWorld in October, saying, "We need a cloud."…

November 20, 2011 Off

Here’s Why Cloud Computing Stocks Dumped

By David
Grazed from Wall Street Cheat Sheet.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Cloud software momo stock Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM) dropped over 10% after investors reviewed quarterly earnings. The news had a negative impact on the high flying cloud computing sector. Here are some key stocks investors sold:

Constant Contact, Inc. (NASDAQ:CTCT): CTCT shares recently traded at $21.45, down $1.43, or 6.25%. They have traded in a 52-week range of $14.46 to $36.33. About the company: Constant Contact, Inc. provides web-based e-mail marketing tools and services to businesses, associations, and organizations to help them connect with their customers and members…

November 20, 2011 Off

CA Develops New Partner Focus, Initiatives As Cloud Computing Reshapes Its Business

By David
Grazed from CRN.  Author: Rick Whiting.

CA Technologies is overhauling its partner program as the company expands into cloud management software and targets prospective midmarket customers it has largely ignored until now.

Problem is, CA historically has had a less-than-stellar reputation as a channel-friendly company. But partners attending the CA World conference in Las Vegas this week seem impressed by what they have seen so far…