Author: David

October 13, 2011 Off

Virtustream Partners with Solutions Integrator XYBASE to Meet Cloud Computing Demand in APAC

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Virtustream, Inc., a leading cloud solutions provider, today announced that it has partnered with XYBASE, the leading services provider, IPR developer and systems integrator in Malaysia, to drive cloud computing adoption in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Through the partnership, XYBASE can meet customer demand for cloud computing services and more efficiently manage cloud migrations by leveraging Virtustream’s Cloud Advisory Services and Virtustream Advisor to provide an actionable roadmap for transitioning to a virtual infrastructure or cloud architecture…

October 13, 2011 Off

Etisalat showcases futuristic, innovative applications on the cloud computing platform

By David
Grazed from AME Info.  Author: Editorial Staff.

The Hotel Service Optimization System (HotSOS) service, being showcased in Gitex, is one such innovative solution that will enable the hotels to provide an unforgettable experience to their guests. The service uses a smart system of interactive touch-screens connected through an IT application that integrates multiple individual systems to consolidate and showcase a holistic view for superior guest experience management. Similarly, another innovative service being showcased is the ERP service on a cloud computing platform, which is a plug n play service that can be run on the internet and requires neither investment in hardware, or hiring and training additional IT Staff…

October 13, 2011 Off

The 3 reasons to think different in the cloud

By David
Grazed from InfoWorld.  Author: David Linthicum.

I’m always amazed when I hear everyone’s varying takes on cloud computing. For some, there’s a profit motive, such as with technology providers spinning into cloud computing. For others, such as enterprise IT, it’s the ability to brag about their cloud computing projects. However, in many cases, nothing really changes other than labels…

October 13, 2011 Off

Cloud computing and Argonne program help decode German E. coli strain

By David
Grazed from PhysOrg.  Author:  Louise Lerner.

Over a feverish weekend after the rogue bacterium’s was sequenced, scientists from all over the world submitted the E. coli genome to rounds of rigorous study. Thanks to a unique Argonne-developed computer program and cloud computing testbed, researchers mapped the strain’s genes—and came a little closer to understanding the bacterium’s secrets.

A team of Argonne scientists developed the Rapid Annotation using Subsystems Technology (RAST) program in 2007. The program, which is free and open to any scientist, is designed to make sense of the jumble of letters that makes up an organism’s DNA…

October 13, 2011 Off

Retailers see cloud computing as silver lining

By David
Grazed from RetailEyes.  Author: Ben Sillitoe.

Retailers are among the businesses leading the way when it comes to incorporating cloud-based computing into their IT systems, according to a European technology expert.

Along with media businesses, companies operating in the retail industry are ensuring that this fledgling technology is fast becoming a mainstream back-office tool for companies across the UK and Europe, says Google’s Robert Whiteside…

October 13, 2011 Off

How to Bid on Computing Power

By David
Grazed from MIT Technology Review.  Author: Cindy Walker.

Imagine buying time on a computer in Ireland or Indiana the same way you’d bid for an antique on eBay. That’s how a new crop of startup companies called "cloud brokerages" plan to change the way companies buy and sell computing capacity…

October 12, 2011 Off

4PSA Enhances VoIP Suite with Cloud Telephony Service

By David
Grazed from Webhosting.info.  Author: Editorial Staff.

4PSA, a cloud computing software technology company, yesterday announced the public availability of Cloud Telephony, the flexible, next-generation SIP trunking service that can be provisioned within minutes. The Cloud Telephony is available in three packages – Starter, Business and Service Provider, which offer free credit every month and require no commitments.

The company articulates that the new service delivers access to the telephony network using the SIP protocol and features unlimited concurrent incoming and outgoing calls. Moreover, it is possible to choose local phone numbers in over 30 countries around the world with best rates for domestic and international calls. Using VoIP technologies and the Cloud Telephony service, it is not necessary to install physical phone lines and incoming calls are always free…

October 12, 2011 Off

NARA tackling records management in the cloud

By David
Grazed from FederalNewsRadio.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Social media, cloud computing and many other leading edge technologies are causing the National Archives and Records Administration to step back to figure out their effect on the authentication, dissemination and accessibility of federal records.

For instance, NARA is adding the ability for researchers and others to offer comments and tag records through its Open Public Access site

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Military ponders private cloud services

By David
Grazed from DefenseSystems.  Author: John Edwards.

It’s easy to see why a large and diverse organization such as the military is drawn to cloud computing: The technology allows large amounts of data to be sent and stored just about anywhere — even divided among locations worldwide. 

Although almost effortless data dispersion helps give cloud computing a sharp cost and performance edge, the downside is that critical information can land in storage systems that lack adequate security, privacy and other important safeguards…