Category: News

October 4, 2013 Off

Growing Enterprise Adoption of Cloud Based Approaches to IT Spurs Demand for Cloud Infrastructure Services

By David

Grazed from PRWeb. Author: PR Announcement.

Growing realization of the fact that optimum leveraging of cloud computing requires adoption of multiple approaches to cloud is resulting in healthy demand for cloud infrastructure services ranging from public, private to hybrid cloud infrastructure services. Public cloud infrastructure service, also known as Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), is emerging into a critical business model crucial to survival of enterprises in the 21st century.

IaaS provides the prefect platform to cost-effectively optimize enterprise work processes by allowing essential IT resources such as storage, processing power, security and network bandwidth to be hired and/or rented as a service over the internet. In addition to benefits such as flexibility, scalability, low costs, reduced investments and increased security, improvements in SLAs are playing instrumental roles in driving adoption by improving customer satisfaction. Currently, over 90% of enterprises express satisfaction with the ability of IaaS to deliver expected benefits and meet business goals…

October 4, 2013 Off

Rackspace: Why Hybrid Cloud Computing Can Make You Happy

By David

Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: CJ Arlotta.

With all of the hype surrounding hybrid cloud computing, we may need to take a step back to take a look at the market’s growth from another angle — a more philosophical approach. Rackspace Strategy Director Scott Sanchez aimed to redirect our focus in a blog post on how hybrid cloud computing is like happiness, which may be a stretch in some minds, but maybe he’s onto something.

"Everything you do, every emotion that enters your mind, every interaction you have, you have a choice to make – to be happy, or not," Sanchez said. "It’s quite simple once you realize that. At first, it is work, and you’ll make the wrong choices. But eventually it just clicks and starts to feel right."…

October 4, 2013 Off

Servers Are So 5 Minutes Ago – The Cloud is the New Black

By David

Grazed from Business2Community. Author: Nathan Roberson.

With so much of our personal lives “on the cloud,” so to speak, it seems there is a slow shuffle toward this ethereal space in the business world. But why? Why would we trust the Google+ images cloud to be in charge of storing precious pictures of our newborns, puppies, wedding days, and first days of kindergarten but not trust them with an excel spreadsheet?

It seems the fear is based more in irrational thinking than in good business sense. In the work world, we tend to stick with what works, even years after it’s been outdated. Take a look around—is there a fax machine in your office? Exactly. There are at least ten other better ways to get information back and forth to people than a fax machine, yet they still sell, and we’re still using them. “Faxes” can now be sent via smart phone, and for phablets (phone-tablets) like the Samsung Note II, notes can be written, documents can be signed, and more, making the facsimile totally obsolete. But even those of us with a Note II in hand are still guilty of faxing the old fashioned way at least once in a while…

October 4, 2013 Off

Cloud encryption: control your own keys in a separate storage vault

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Grazed from NetworkWorld. Author: Linda Musthaler.

Any time a company decides it wants to host its applications in the cloud, or use a SaaS application where the company’s data will be stored in the cloud, the IT security professionals have to ask a series of questions. Can we encrypt the data? If so, who will have access to the keys? How will we perform key rotation? Can we sort and search on data that is encrypted? Is the cloud vendor using a proprietary encryption technology that prevents us from moving our data to another vendor? If we use 10 SaaS applications, will we have to manage 10 different sets of encryption keys?

These questions are tough enough to answer when the data and encryption technologies are in a company’s own data center where it has complete control over everything. Things get much more complicated when the company has to factor in third party hosts like Amazon and Rackspace or SaaS providers like Google Apps, Workday and Salesforce…

October 4, 2013 Off

Cloud computing: Not pie in the sky, but big business

By David

Grazed from TheDrum. Author: Tony Walford.

An M&A story I saw on The Drum earlier this week (Wednesday) really got me thinking about something – something someone said back in the 1990s, at the birth of the internet. This week’s story ran thus: Glasgow-based cloud computing specialists Iomart Group announced its acquisition of Backup Technology Ltd (BTL), a Leeds-based data recovery provider, for £23m (£19m in cash, £3.5m in shares).

But why does it matter to anyone else? Almost 20 years ago someone at Sun Microsystems – I can’t recall exactly who – said that the desktop PC was doomed, and that everyone would access files and programs through a “dumb” terminal. They wouldn’t need an expensive machine with a hard drive full of software; everything could be located on remote servers…

October 4, 2013 Off

Build a cloud within a day: Accelerate the path from virtualization to cloud

By David

Grazed from ITProPortal. Author: HP.

The convergence of mobile technology, social media, big data, and the advent of cloud computing are driving a dramatic shift in the ways enterprises deploy and use IT. This shift requires new means and approaches for IT to help organizations accelerate progress towards solving their most pressing challenges—including speeding innovation, increasing efficiencies, enhancing agility, and improving financial management.

Today, many IT organizations have reached a high level of maturity with regard to virtualization and are starting to look into the automation, flexibility, and self-service capabilities that a cloud solution can provide. They see that this strategy provides them opportunities to develop and deploy new business strategies and delivery models that can enhance their ability to survive and thrive in a demanding and unpredictable world—a world where the cloud is a key component of their ability to accelerate innovation, to become significantly more agile and efficient, and to optimize costs across the enterprise..

October 4, 2013 Off

Managed OpenStack Cloud Services: Here They Come

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Grazed from MSPMentor. Author: Joe Panettieri.

I’ve been waiting for this: The MSP market is finally converging with the OpenStack cloud market. An example: Blue Box is making noise as an MSP that allows customers to deploy hosted OpenStack private clouds. So where do managed services enter the picture?

Blue Box says its platform manages the underlying OpenStack orchestration, including monitoring and release management, allowing customers to focus on using OpenStack instead of managing it. OpenStack is an open source platform for building public and private clouds…

October 4, 2013 Off

8×8 Announces Sale of Dedicated Server Hosting Business to The IRC Company, Inc. (dba Black Lotus Communications)

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Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

8×8, Inc., provider of innovative cloud communications and computing solutions, today announced it has sold its dedicated server hosting business to The IRC Company, Inc. (dba Black Lotus Communications) for $3 million in cash. The transaction signed and closed on September 30, 2013.

The dedicated server hosting business, acquired by 8×8 in May 2010, provided managed hosting services on dedicated servers to 288 customers as of June 30, 2013. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013, this business generated revenue of approximately $3.8 million and $753,000 in the first quarter of fiscal 2014. 8×8’s Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Desktop as a Service (DaaS) cloud hosting business is not included in this transaction. The Company will report a gain of approximately $1 million related to this transaction in the second quarter of fiscal 2014…

October 4, 2013 Off

CloudPay Named a Finalist for the Prestigious Payroll World Awards 2013

By David

Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

CloudPay, the pioneer of SaaS-based payroll automation for multinationals, announced today that it has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Payroll World Awards 2013, for the Implementation Project Award and International Payroll Team Award.

The Payroll World Awards aim to recognize payroll technology and solution providers that deliver cutting-edge innovation, bring significant cost savings and show their commitment to improving the payroll profession. Due to CloudPay’s highly experienced team of payroll professionals dedicated to facilitating the way its clients conduct their global payroll activities, the company was named a finalist for the two categories it entered.
The Implementation Project Award recognizes effective implementation of a payroll system, judged by return on investment, cost savings and achievement of significant business benefits or management information.

October 3, 2013 Off

Cloud migration strategies: Choosing the right time for PaaS adoption

By David

Grazed from TheServerSide. Author: Jason Tee.

If your enterprise got picked for a makeover on a reality TV show, one of the first things the judges would probably do is ask why you haven’t moved to the cloud. Streamlining your ALM, ditching unnecessary infrastructure, and reducing maintenance costs can be so slimming. But the fact is that not every single app in your wardrobe is going to be a good fit for a SaaS or PaaS based solution. Let’s take a some cloud adoption strategies, while focussing on a few scenarios where keeping an app out of the cloud might be the wiser choice.

Migration versus total transformation

Before we dive in, we should probably point out that industry experts at Forrester say you shouldn’t move your existing apps to the cloud at all. Apparently, re-architecting isn’t enough to solve the problem. "If your traditional applications are an architectural mismatch with cloud platforms, it’s an expensive and costly route to try and rearchitect them for the cloud." Instead, "Cloud applications should be built from the ground up for cloud."…