Don’t count on recycling to maintain IPv4 address pool
The American Registry for Internet Numbers, the regional registry that oversees address allocation for North America, has established an online listing service to help bring together organizations that have IPv4 addresses to spare and those that are looking for a few more addresses. But don’t expect this marketplace to delay the transition to the next generation of Internet protocols, according to the registry.
Can HP’s Cloud Float?
Hewlett-Packard (HP) chief executive officer Léo Apotheker has announced plans for HP to take a leading role in defining the future of information technology. Cliff Saran and Warwick Ashford report on how HP is changing.
The Real Big IT Problem
It’s usually a lot easier to deal with discrete sets of problems than it is to address the totality of a situation in order to remediate the core issue. Such is the case these days with enterprise IT, where everyone seems to want to talk about cloud computing, virtualization, data storage, mobile computing and application development rather than the core issues that plague IT today.
Chief information officers ‘should gain software-as-a-service knowledge’
Chief information officers should make sure they are well-versed in the field of software-as-a-service solutions.
According to Shvetank Shah, a contributor to the CIO Insight website, the software-as-a-service market is maturing and chief information officers have a key role to play in ensuring their organisation makes the right decisions about this technology.
HP to launch public cloud service
Underscoring that cloud computing will be integral to its strategy moving forward, Hewlett-Packard Co. plans to launch a public cloud service, company CEO Leo Apotheker said Monday at the company’s annual analyst meeting.
The cloud, connectivity and software are integral to HP’s strategy, Apotheker told analysts at the HP Summit 2011 event held in San Francisco. It was the first public appearance by Apotheker since he became CEO more than four months ago.
CFOs, CIOs Should Be Cloud Computing Allies
Deploying cloud computing for biological research
When Biogen Idec considered a move to the cloud, cost savings was not the primary concern. For a biotechnology company that lives and dies by its research division, the ability to quickly spin up computer resources for its scientists was far more important.
A pioneer in treatments for multiple sclerosis, Biogen Idec needed to quickly assign computing resources to support its researchers. Yet, provisioning servers and applications to new projects requires a lot of planning, effort and support, says William Hayes, director of IT for the R&D section’s decision support group.
HP reinvents itself in the cloud
Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker has unveiled a new cloud computing platform that puts the company in competition with Amazon and Google.
In addition to an infrastructure-as-a-service offering, HP will also deliver a marketplace for consumer, small and medium business, and enterprise applications, Apotheker said.
HP to Enter the Cloud
HP announced yesterday that it will build its own cloud product, seeking to become the industry leader of enabling businesses of all sizes and consumers to access and store data.
HP CEO Léo Apotheker, in one of his first speeches since taking the reins of the company in November, asserted that a hybrid environment combining traditional storage media with private and public clouds will ultimately be the model that sticks around for the long-term. Apotheker said HP’s webOS operating system would also be connected to HP’s cloud.