Category: News

September 21, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Oracle CEO to Offer Faster Databases to Get Growth Back on Track

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Grazed from BusinessWeek.  Author: Aaron Ricadela.

Oracle Corp. Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison, whose sailing team is trailing Emirates Team New Zealand in the America’s Cup yacht race, is also facing headwinds in cloud-computing and business applications.

To combat that, the world’s biggest database-software provider is unveiling new products targeting customers of SAP AG (SAP) and International Business Machines Corp. (IBM:US) at the company’s OpenWorld customer conference in San Francisco next week. They include a high-end computer system that can tackle more data-processing jobs using fast memory chips…

September 21, 2013 Off

Difference between Cloud Computing and Grid Computing

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Grazed from DifferenceBetween.info.  Author: Editorial Staff.

There is no precise definition to explain cloud computing. However, it is referred to as a model that provides an on-line network access to a shared pool of resources. Cloud computing is based on TCP/IP model and it is used to define a new class of computing that is based on network technology. Cloud computing takes place over the internet. It comprises of a collection of integrated and networked hardware, software and internet infrastructure.

These infrastructures are used to provide various services to the users. One of the biggest advantage of using cloud computing is that it hides the complexity and details of underlying infrastructure, and thus users can easily avail the services through simple graphical interfaces. These systems are virtually managed and often distributed…

September 21, 2013 Off

Passing The Bar On Legal Cloud Computing

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Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Lisa Wirthman.

Should lawyers entrust client confidentiality to cloud computing?  The American Bar Association (ABA) says there’s a legitimate business argument to be made for using subscription-based legal software that stores certain data on a vendor’s servers but also cite ethical concerns over whether attorneys should hand over sensitive data to a third party.  And opinions vary over who has the ultimate responsibility to safeguard client confidentiality – cloud providers or users?

The Case for the Cloud

Attorneys use legal software for tasks such as case management, billing, document assembly and trial presentation. In a profession notorious for long hours, the ability to access legal software over the Internet from multiple computing platforms and devices makes it easier for attorneys to continue working while at home or on the road, says the ABA

September 20, 2013 Off

Cloud-based App Monitoring Platform Bugsnag Secures $1.4 Million in Seed Funding

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Grazed from PRWeb. Author: PR Announcement.

Bugsnag, the cloud-based crash monitoring platform for mobile and web apps, today announced that the company has secured $1.4 million in seed funding. The round was led by Matrix Partners and included participation from top cloud and SaaS angels, including Jason Seats, founder of Slicehost, and Andy McLoughlin, founder of Huddle.

Funding will be used to further Bugsnag’s leadership in app monitoring and expand the company’s engineering division to keep up with rising customer demand. As the only fully cross-platform application monitoring platform, Bugsnag is committed to investing in innovation around its core platform and expanding its mobile monitoring products…

September 20, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing and Its Overall Value

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Grazed from Midsize Insider. Author: Marissa Tejada.

Cloud computing has proven to do more than just save businesses money, and companies are responding by adopting the technology with more enthusiasm. A new survey by International Data Group (IDG) shows that companies are seeing the cloud for its overall value, which means increased adoption in the future. This trend will be especially noticeable among midsize firms.

IT Professionals Look to the Cloud

The IDG survey featured in InfoWorld took into account the responses from IT professionals at both the executive and mid-level management tiers. The results revealed that IT professionals are viewing the cloud as more than just a technology that saves money. Almost half of the executives surveyed said they believe cloud computing has the capability to positively shift their business strategies. Fifty-six percent said that their company’s business value would be improved by the cloud because of increased access to important business data and applications. Forty percent had their IT professionals researching cloud implementations. Only a small amount, 5 percent, stated that they find the cloud of no value to their business…

September 20, 2013 Off

6fusion Launches Open Marketplace for IaaS

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Grazed from 6Fusion. Author: PR Announcement.

6fusion, the company standardizing economic measurement of IT infrastructure and enabling a global marketplace for buyers and sellers, today announced the launch of the 6fusion Marketplace, which enables users and suppliers of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) to buy and sell in a standardized, yet flexible open marketplace.

The 6fusion Marketplace is based on two key technologies, the Workload Allocation Cube (WAC), the industry’s first patented benchmark to universally measure consumption and capacity of compute, network and storage resources, and compute types which represent categories of commonly occurring infrastructure consumption patterns. Leveraging the WAC and compute types, the 6fusion marketplace standardizes IaaS contracting across service providers and makes it simpler to determine the infrastructure type, quantities, timeframe, and pricing that best match business and technical requirements in the marketplace. The WAC and compute types make it simple to compare and contrast prices and terms against multiple similar suppliers improving overall IT spend efficiency…

September 20, 2013 Off

Enterprise Cloud security: What are the risks and what you can do about them?

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Grazed from TheNextWeb. Author: Rich Quick.

In the third instalment of TNW’s enterprise cloud computing series, we take a look at security in the Cloud. Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO, may have once claimed he’d never lost sleep over cloud security, as users just needed to choose harder passwords, but security is still the biggest roadblock to enterprise cloud adoption, with 30% of corporate IT decision makers saying it’s their biggest pain point, according to a recent survey by 415 Research. But what are the biggest risks to your enterprise’s security as cloud adoption increases?

Departments moving to the Cloud without involving IT

Despite all the technical security risks of cloud computing, the biggest risks are often human factors. IT departments are understandably cautious about moving mission-critical applications to the Cloud, due to fears about security, downtime and control. However, other departments in the same company may already be signing up to cloud services, without even involving the IT department…

September 20, 2013 Off

Top 5 latest trends in cloud computing

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Grazed from ITProPortal. Author: Gil Allouche.

While cloud computing continues to be adopted in its various forms, it is also constantly adapting to the changing needs of businesses and providers. While organisations search for a long-term strategy to combine their internal system with the cloud, providers continue to offer greater benefits, such as big data analytics and application services, lowering the playing field for small businesses.

The rise of the hybrid cloud

As cloud computing has gone mainstream, it seems businesses have had a hard time choosing just one cloud service to stick to. In fact, a report by Virtustream found that most businesses employ multiple cloud providers to meet different demands, including a mix of public and private IaaS clouds. This amount of cloud sprawl has led to concerns about whether businesses can track their resources and spending effectively and maintain expertise on every cloud they are using. While it seems that companies won’t be scaling down to just one option anytime soon, an increased adoption of a hybrid cloud that simplifies the public and private cloud mix through a single provider is quickly becoming a popular business solution…

September 20, 2013 Off

More security, green, mobile and cloud specialists wanted

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Grazed from ChannelWeb. Author: Fleur Doidge.

A survey by IT industry employer council E-skills UK has suggested that four key areas are suffering from a lack of expertise. The survey focused on green IT, cloud computing, cybersecurity and mobile tech, arguing that these four areas will drive the digital economy in future – yet interviews with UK employers reveal a dearth of related skills. E-skills said in a statement that its survey has found that 20 per cent of current vacancies in the industry are "difficult to fill".

The £69bn digital sector, as a future "powerhouse" of the UK economy, is being held back by current skill shortages, it asserted. "Since 2009, employment in the sector has grown more than three times as fast as the average for the whole economy," it added. "Maintaining this growth and realising the sector’s full potential will require escalating recruitment at higher skill levels."…

September 20, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Huawei-Intel Collaboration Boosts Performance of Huawei FusionSphere

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Grazed from BizTech2. Author: Editorial Staff.

Huawei, the information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, and Intel, the computing innovator, reaffirmed their collaboration and highlighted the incorporation of Intel’s innovative hardware virtualisation technologies into Huawei’s cloud operating system FusionSphere at the 2013 Huawei Cloud Congress (HCC 2013). The collaboration has substantially boosted FusionSphere’s reliability, compatibility, and security.

FusionSphere is Huawei’s proprietary enterprise- and telco-facing cloud computing platform, which supports integration of computing, storage, and network resources from different vendors on a datacentre. The integrated cloud platform helps customers improve IT infrastructure utilisation, increase operating and management efficiency, and reduce costs on IT system management…